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Reviews
All the World’s a Stage
Aili Bresnahan explores a wide-ranging book about performance.
Your Money or My Job
Steve Hiltz praises the latest film from the Dardenne brothers.
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Tony Milligan appreciates some answers, even if it’s not all new.
What We Talk about When We Talk about Goodness
Russell Blackford admires a new book on normative language.
No Bad Zombies
Travis Timmerman and Sean Clancy examine the connection between consciousness and moral responsibility.
Being a Person, Living a Life
Paul Snowdon examines a practical account of personal identity.
Issue 68: What the Critics Said
“Plagiarise! Let no one else’s work evade your eyes!” is a direct quotation attributable to A M Ferner and absolutely no one else.
What Justifies the Family?
Bernard Prusak resists the call for a liberal critique.
Imperfect Justice
Cynthia Freeland on Ian McEwan’s latest novel.
The Importance of Being Ironic
Emrys Westacott wonders what irony adds to life.
Spiritual Experiences
Scott F Parker meditates on the latest from Sam Harris