•  3
    Zeno
    The Philosophers' Magazine 63 51-53. 2013.
  •  7
    The wickedness of the long hot shower
    The Philosophers' Magazine 41 82-86. 2008.
    If it’s correct to think that the West does wrong by doing nothing despite having the room to reduce emissions and the capacity to do so, then it’s correct to think that we’re doing wrong too, in our everyday lives. Your emissions might be as much as 20 times more than others in the world; you might be doing as much as 20 times the damage to the planet compared to other people. The bulbs are not enough.
  •  38
    Nigel Warburton interview
    The Philosophers' Magazine 61 (61): 58-67. 2013.
  •  70
    From the editor
    The Philosophers' Magazine 61 4-4. 2013.
  •  304
    What does McGinn think we cannot know?
    Analysis 57 (3): 196-201. 1997.
    Exactly what is McGinn saying when he claims that we cannot solve the mind-body problem? Just what is cognitively closed to us? The text suggests at least four possibilities. I work through each them in some detail, and I come to two principal conclusions. First, by McGinn's own understanding of the mind-body problem, he needs to show that we are cognitively closed to how brains generate consciousness, but he argues for something else, that we are cognitively closed to the brain property in virt…Read more
  •  33
    A room with a view?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 23 61-61. 2003.
  •  64
    Richard Sorabji interview
    The Philosophers' Magazine 60 (62): 66-74. 2013.
  •  2
    From the Editor
    The Philosophers' Magazine 73 3-3. 2016.
  • Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 76 5-5. 2017.
  •  60
    Climate change in 1,000 years
    Think 6 (17-18): 211-218. 2008.
    In issue 15, John Shand addressed the moral issue of climate change and suggested that what might happen in 1,000 years time is not as important, morally speaking, as many of us think. Here, James Garvey responds
  •  97
    Climate change
    The Philosophers' Magazine 50 (50): 50-51. 2010.
    If it’s correct to think that the West does wrong by doing nothing despite having the room to reduce emissions and the capacity to do so, then it’s correct to think that we’re doing wrong too, in our everyday lives. Your emissions might be as much as 20 times more than others in the world; you might be doing as much as 20 times the damage to the planet compared to other people. The bulbs are not enough
  •  33
    The wickedness of the long hot shower
    The Philosophers' Magazine 41 82-86. 2008.
    If it’s correct to think that the West does wrong by doing nothing despite having the room to reduce emissions and the capacity to do so, then it’s correct to think that we’re doing wrong too, in our everyday lives. Your emissions might be as much as 20 times more than others in the world; you might be doing as much as 20 times the damage to the planet compared to other people. The bulbs are not enough
  •  49
    Philosophy students take the most drugs
    The Philosophers' Magazine 62 (62): 8-8. 2013.
  •  2
    From the editor
    The Philosophers' Magazine 52 4-4. 2011.