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Reviews
The Point of View of the Universe
Jussi Suikkanen appreciates an appreciation of Henry Sidgwick.
How Do I Love Me? Let Me Count the Ways
Troy Jollimore on a book that helps liberate the imagination.
No Regrets
Margaret Betz reviews the world’s first abortion comedy.
Who Owns You?
Anita Superson is sceptical that feminism can dispense with bodily self-ownership.
First Person Singularity
Amy Kind hopes for something more than a “moronic stew”.
Plato is Still on Form
It’s one of the best defences of philosophy he’s ever seen, says Robert J Howell.
Philosophy on the Brain
Anne Jaap Jacobson on a wonderful new guide to recent work in neuroscience
Bread or Stone?
Thomas D Senor examines an attempt to save religion from the march of science.
Down to Earth
Tristan Moyle digs David Cooper.
Utilitarianism, Hedonism and Desert: a review
Sam Fremantle reviews Utilitarianism, Hedonism and Desert by Fred Feldman.
Who’s Afraid of Human Cloning?: a review
Robin Harwood finds a lot to agree with in a rare treatise in favour of human cloning written by Gregory Pence.