Philosophy Now Magazine - October/November 2017
Philosophy Now Magazine - October/November 2017
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In this issue
Interview with Slavoj Zizek
Zen and the art of Motorcycle maintenance
Socrato? Socrates, Plato and Modern Life...
Would Plato Allow Facebook In His Republic?
Jenni Jenkins argues, probably not.
9 mins
How Cubism Tried To Create A New Language
Stuart Greenstreet wonders why Cubist communication failed to catch on.
9 mins
Slavoj Zizek
In a London café, Anja Steinbauer chats with the philosopher who invented the word ‘idiosyncratic’.
10+ mins
Democracy & The Unreasonable: Lessons From Rawls
Francisco Mejia Uribe asks if democracy can overcome fundamentalism.
10+ mins
To Connect Or Not To Connect?
Dana Andreicut wonders whether, or not, to escape into the Matrix.
8 mins
The Experience Machine And Psychiatric Drugs
Emil Asplund & Erik Gustavsson try to find the truth about medication.
5 mins
Robert Pirsig & His Metaphysics Of Quality
Anthony McWatt explores the philosophical ideas underlying the culture-changing 1970s blockbuster Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
10+ mins
Pugnacious In The Punjab
Seán Moran considers holy war in Lahore.
7 mins
Michael Oakeshott (1901-1990)
Alistair MacFarlane considers the modes of life of a conservative philosopher.
8 mins
Elle
Terri Murray scrutinises a feminist film about a woman who desires her rapist. Warning: SPOILERS
8 mins
Philosophy Now Magazine Description:
Publisher: Anja Publications
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Philosophy Now is a lively, international newsstand magazine for everyone interested in ideas. It aims to corrupt innocent citizens by convincing them that philosophy can be exciting, worthwhile and comprehensible, and also to provide some light and enjoyable reading matter for those already ensnared by the muse, such as philosophy students and academics.
Philosophy Now appears every two months. It contains articles on all aspects of Western philosophy, as well as book reviews, letters, news, cartoons, and the occasional short story.
Since its small-scale launch in Britain in 1991, Philosophy Now has grown to become the most widely-read philosophy periodical in the English language. Philosophy Now is independent of all groups and has no intentional editorial bias except for a passionate conviction that philosophy is a Good Thing.
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