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Issue 53, 2nd quarter 2011
The good life

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Ophelia Benson Scouting the moral terrain
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Rodger Jackson Philosophy for mothers and fathers
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Nina Power Fireside chats with Critchley
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Adam Ferner Read between the germ lines
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Jules Holroyd The antisocial networker
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Matthew M. Hurley, Daniel C. Dennett, Reginald B. Adams Jr. Q & A
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Jean Kazez Make yer spuds and whatever
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Aphorisms and algorithms
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last word
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Bettany Hughes, Julian Baggini Excavating Socrates
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“Socrates spent many of his prime years fighting the most vicious, pitiless wars. I think that has a huge impact. I wonder if his central interest in the good is because actually he saw a lot that was very bad all around him.”
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Wendy M. Grossman Wikileaks and the truth about aliens – or not
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