Philosophy Now  |  Dec 2020-Jan 2021
Full colour and now with 68 pages, Issue 141 of Philosophy Now is about time, personal identity and free will.
Who are we and what can we become? How much control do we have over the course our lives take? Change is ubiquitous but does it leave the individual behind? In this issue, philosophers discuss time loops, the physical nature of the universe and the surprising unattractiveness of true freedom – just some of the obstacles the universe might throw in the way of our leading authentic lives. Also in Issue 141, Jason Morgan argues cunningly in favour of casuistry, and Phil Torres has a controversial suggestion as to how we might really make some solid progress with philosophical problems.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Philosophy Now Dec 2020-Jan 2021.