Philosophy Now  |  Dec 2021 Jan 2022
Issue 147 has a theme of happiness and meaning. Should we aim to live a happy life or a meaningful one? What do these two words even mean, when applied to a human life? Does your life have some central purpose, and if so did you deliberately choose that, or did it just find you?
Also in this 68 page colour issue: articles on Huygens, Spinoza, Heraclitus and Hegel; Nurana Rajabova on Time Travel and Farah Abdessamad on Guilt. We have a review of Mary Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman and Daniel C. Dennett reviews a new book by the late great Richard Rorty. Plus: our regular columnists Profs Peter Adamson and Raymond Tallis, and an interview with Samuel Grove about the philosophical aspects of Darwin’s writings. For more happiness and meaning, subscribe again to Philosophy Now!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Philosophy Now Dec 2021 Jan 2022.