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“What A Possessive!”: On Being Embodied

Raymond Tallis takes a good look at himself.
[Issue 112: February/March 2016: Tallis in Wonderland]

Swinburne’s Separations

Sally Latham on Swinburne’s argument that you can exist without your body.
[Issue 102: May/June 2014: Articles]

Vadim Dozmorov’s Cartoon

by Vadim Dozmorov
[Issue 102: May/June 2014: Cartoon]

What Hard Problem?

Our philosophical science correspondent Massimo Pigliucci asks.
[Issue 99: November/December 2013: Science]

What Did Mary Know?

Marina Gerner on a thought experiment about consciousness.
[Issue 99: November/December 2013: Articles]

How Old is the Self?

Frank S. Robinson takes issue with Julian Jaynes’ argument about the self.
[Issue 97: July/August 2013: The Self]

Good News from Neurology – But Don’t Get The Wrong Idea

Francis Fallon thinks about the difficulty of deciphering thought in the brain.
[Issue 97: July/August 2013: Articles]

The Zombie Threat to a Science of Mind

Philip Goff discusses a thought-experiment about consciousness.
[Issue 96: May/June 2013: Zombies & Philosophy]

Wasps on Autopilot

Katharine Merow asks what’s buzzing around in the head of the Sphex wasp.
[Issue 96: May/June 2013: Articles]

J.J.C. Smart (1920-2012)

Graham Nerlich remembers an amiable and versatile Australian philosopher.
[Issue 94: January/February 2013: Obituary]

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