Philosophy Now  |  Feb-Mar 2021
How can anyone know anything? The theme of Philosophy Now 142 is theory of knowledge - or epistemology, as the in-crowd call it. Our contributors explore the limits of what argument can achieve; examine the ways people criticize science and the extent to which they are justified; ask if Hegel and Heidegger can help us escape skepticism; and consider the extent to which computers can answer philosophical questions. We also look at two popular but fallacious forms of argument.
Also in Issue 142: articles on travel, on idleness, on animal liberation, and on post-humanism; plus book reviews, film review, and all our usual scintillating columns. Will you ever really know knowledge if you don't buy this issue?
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Philosophy Now Feb-Mar 2021.