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Philosophers Exploring The Good Life | Issue 162 | Philosophy Now
The Search for Meaning Philosophers Exploring The Good Life Jim Mepham quests with philosophers to discover what makes a life good.. I have attended a number of funerals recently and it has got me thinking. Imagine after you’ve died, your loved ones are sitting around, reminiscing about your life.
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A God of Limited Power | Issue 165 | Philosophy Now
A Limited Explanation. We’ve seen that both sides of the God debate have something they can explain and something they can’t explain. Fortunately, there is a hypothesis that can plug the gap in both sides: a good God of limited power.
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Robert Stern | Issue 165 | Philosophy Now
Robert Stern talks with AmirAli Maleki about philosophy in general, and Kant and Hegel in particular. Robert Stern FBA (1962-2024) was a British philosopher who served as a professor of philosophy at the University of Sheffield. He sadly passed away from brain cancer on 21 August 2024 at the age of ...
Shakespeare: Folly, Humanism & Critical Theory - Philosophy Now
Critical Theory. Not unlike ‘humanism’, the term ‘Critical Theory’ means different things to different people. For the sake of this article, however, it is perhaps best understood as a turn that continental philosophy took in the mid to late twentieth-century which was heavily influenced by Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche and Freud, and which sought to fathom the problematic nature of …
Exploring Atheism | Issue 165 | Philosophy Now
Amrit Pathak gives us a run-down of the foundations of modern atheism. Atheism, defined as belief in the absence of any God or gods, has long been a topic of philosophical inquiry. In recent years, amidst a backdrop of growing secularization and cultural diversity, atheism has emerged as …