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    Editorial: Editorial
    Think 4 (12): 5-6. 2006.
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    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. In this installment, we focus, not on faulty reasoning per se, but on an example of how we can be led astray or manipulated without our even realizing what is going on. Our critical faculties are entirely sidestepped!
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    Editorial
    Think 5 (13): 5-6. 2006.
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    The Pandora’s box objection to skeptical theism
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 78 (3): 285-299. 2015.
    Skeptical theism is a leading response to the evidential argument from evil against the existence of God. Skeptical theists attempt to block the inference from the existence of inscrutable evils to gratuitous evils by insisting that given our cognitive limitations, it wouldn’t be surprising if there were God-justifying reasons we can’t think of. A well-known objection to skeptical theism is that it opens up a skeptical Pandora’s box, generating implausibly wide-ranging forms of skepticism, inclu…Read more
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    The year is 2100. Geena is the proud new owner of Emit, a state-of-the-art robot. She has just unwrapped him, the packaging strewn across the dining room floor. Emit is designed to replicate the outward behaviour of a human being down to the last detail . Emit responds to questions in much the same way humans do. Ask him how he feels and he will say he has had a tough day, has a slight headache, is sorry he broke that vase, and so on. Geena flips the switch at the back of Emit's neck to ‘on’. Em…Read more
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    INTRODUCTION: Stephen Law
    Think 7 (19): 5-5. 2008.
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    Introduction
    Think 8 (23): 5-5. 2009.
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    Thinking tools: Weak analogy: Law Thinking Tools
    Think 5 (15): 59-60. 2007.
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    Five private language arguments
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 12 (2): 159-176. 2004.
    This paper distinguishes five key interpretations of the argument presented by Wittgenstein in Philosophical Investigations I, §258. I also argue that on none of these five interpretations is the argument cogent. The paper is primarily concerned with the most popular interpretation of the argument: that which that makes it rest upon the principle that one can be said to follow a rule only if there exists a 'useable criterion of successful performance' (Pears) or 'operational standard of correctn…Read more
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    Editorial
    Think 3 (7): 5-5. 2004.
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    Thinking tools is a regular feature that offers tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Editorial
    Think 2 (5): 5-5. 2003.
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    The child's mind
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (1). 2003.
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    Introductory essay
    Think 9 (25): 5-7. 2010.
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    Introduction
    Think 12 (33): 5-8. 2013.
    Introduction Stephen Law, Think, FirstView Article
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    Thinking tools: The genetic fallacy
    Think 5 (13): 23-24. 2006.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously
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    Editorial: Editorial
    Think 3 (9): 5-6. 2005.
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    Thinking tools is a regular feature that offers tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
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    Editorial
    Think 5 (14): 5-5. 2007.
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    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. Here I tell a cautionary tale about flying saucers and take a brief look at the virtues of ‘open-mindedness’.
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    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. Here we get to grips with two everyday reasoning errors.
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    Just knowing
    The Philosophers' Magazine 56 (56): 51-57. 2012.
    I remain entirely unconvinced that anyone who claims to “just know” that the dead walk among us, or that God exists, knows any such thing. Not only do I think the rest of us have good grounds for doubting their experience, I don’t believe it’s reasonable for them to take their own experience at face value either.
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    Introduction
    Think 9 (26): 5-6. 2010.
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    What's wrong with gay sex?
    Think 2 (5): 53-68. 2003.
    Mr Jarvis, a Christian, was asleep in bed, dreaming of the Last Judgement. In his dream, Jarvis found himself seated next to God in a great cloud-swept hall. God had just finished handing down judgement on the drunkards, who were slowly shuffling out of the exit to the left. Angels were now ushering a group of nervous-looking men through the entrance to the right. As the men were assembled before Him, God began to speak
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    Get them while they're young
    The Philosophers' Magazine 11 (11): 11-12. 2000.
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    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. Here we get to grips with an everyday reasoning error: the gambler's fallacy.
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    Editorial
    Think 1 (2): 5-6. 2002.
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