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    The Interview
    The Philosophers' Magazine 52 21-30. 2011.
    “Philosophy is constitutive of good citizenship. It becomes part of what you are when you are a good citizen – a thoughtful person. Philosophy has manyroles. It can be just fun, a game that you play. It can be a way you try to approach your own death or illness, or that of a family member. I’m just focusing on the place where I think I can win over people, and say ‘Look here, you do care about democracy don’t you? Then you’d better see that philosophy has a place.’”
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    Tyler Burge interview
    The Philosophers' Magazine 62 98-106. 2013.
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    Richard Sorabji interview
    The Philosophers' Magazine 60 (62): 66-74. 2013.
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    Jeremy Stangroom (35)
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    Martha Nussbaum Interview
    The Philosophers' Magazine 52 21-30. 2011.
    “Philosophy is constitutive of good citizenship. It becomes part of what you are when you are a good citizen – a thoughtful person. Philosophy has manyroles. It can be just fun, a game that you play. It can be a way you try to approach your own death or illness, or that of a family member. I’m just focusing on the place where I think I can win over people, and say ‘Look here, you do care about democracy don’t you? Then you’d better see that philosophy has a place.’”
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    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
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    Richard Sorabji interview
    The Philosophers' Magazine 60 (60): 66-74. 2013.
    Interview with Richard Sorabji
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 74 5-5. 2016.
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    Introduction
    The Philosophers' Magazine 73 58-59. 2016.
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    Xi fang zhe xue hua zhuan: =
    Xin hua chu ban she. 2014.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 93 5-5. 2021.
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    Aristotle
    The Philosophers' Magazine 92 99-105. 2021.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 92 5-5. 2021.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 90 5-5. 2020.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 89 5-5. 2020.
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    Sustainability in Philosophy
    Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies 10 (1): 203-223. 2010.
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    The Continuum Companion to the Philosophy of Mind (edited book)
    Continuum. 2011.
    Acknowledgements ix Contributors xi How to Use This Book xv Introduction xix 1 Problems, Questions and Concepts in the Philosophy of Mind 1 Ian Ravenscroft 2 Consciousness 35 Daniel D. Hutto 3 The Mark of the Mental 54 Fred Adams and Steve Beighley 4 Substance Dualism 73 T. J. Mawson 5 Physicalism 92 Barbara Montero 6 Folk Psychology and Scientific Psychology 102 Barry C. Smith 7 Internalism and Externalism in Mind 133 Sarah Sawyer 8 The Philosophies of Cognitive Science 151 Margaret A. Boden 9 …Read more
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    Frank Jackson, Latter Day Physicalist
    The Philosophers' Magazine 88 90-99. 2020.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 88 5-5. 2020.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 87 5-5. 2019.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 86 5-5. 2019.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 85 5-5. 2019.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 84 5-5. 2019.
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    “Naming names would kill our career chances”
    Philosophers' Magazine 60 (-1). 2013.
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    Interview: Richard Sorabji
    Philosophers' Magazine 60 (-1). 2013.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 83 5-5. 2018.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 83 5-5. 2018.
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 83 5-5. 2018.
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    The story of philosophy
    Quercus. 2012.
    The Story of Philosophy is a brand new and highly ambitious survey of the thinkers and ideas that have perplexed humanity from time immemorial. Accessible writing, brilliant scholarship and over 150 colour illustrations combine to form a richly informative and highly entertaining work of narrative history. Starting with the most important figures in the Greek era, including Thales of Miletus - often referred to as the first philosopher - Pythagoras and Plato, the story continues with the great r…Read more