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In this issue:
- The Aptness of Anger: Amia Srinivasan Interviewed by Stephen Law
- Just Like a Woman: Sophie Grace Chappell
- Is Philosophy an Armchair Discipline? Emma Swinn MBE and Stephen Law in Conversation
- Would You Love Me If I Was a Worm? Jack Morgan Jones
- Climate Anxiety and Climate Courage: Mandi Astola
- Living without a God: Hugh LaFollette
- Urban Preservation: Jon Langford
- Do New Technologies Change Our Moral Norms? Robin Hillenbrink and Guido Löhr
- The Limits of Reason: Bataille on Sacrifice and the Sacred: Tung-Wei Ko
- The Games We Play: Mathematical Objects as Fictions in Science: Pamela Ann J. Boongaling
- From Wishful Thinking to Self-Deception: Kevin Lynch
- Words Don’t Mean, Minds Do! An Unconventional View: Terence Moore
- Response to Moore’s ‘Words Don’t Mean, Minds Do! Stephen Law
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