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Issue 92, 1st Quarter 2021
Ancient Greek Philosophy

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Introduction
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Jean Kazez Persistent Anosmia
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John Stuart Mill famously maintained that “animal pleasures” – like enjoying good smells and tastes – are lower quality than the pleasures tied to higher cognition, like the pleasure of enjoying an opera or understanding a mathematical proof. This downgrading is particularly common in the ethical literature about eating animals. Peter Singer, James Rachels, Gary Francione, Alastair Norcross and dozens of other ethicists make quick work of defending vegetarianism by presuming that “gustatory pleasure” is trivial. But is it?
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Teresa Blankmeyer Burke Sound of Metal
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Rachel Handley Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers
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Katja Behrens Games: Agency as Art
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Russell Blackford Grandstanding: The Use and Abuse of Moral Talk
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Toby Buckle Political Philosophy Podcast
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