All Stories

  1. Citizens of the World and their Religion
  2. Late pagan alternatives: Plotinus and the Christian gospel
  3. Review of Mortley's book on Plotinus
  4. Plotinus
  5. Review of Charlton's Book on Metaphysics
  6. Atheism Considered as a Christian Sect
  7. Animals in Religion
  8. Philosophy as a Way of Life
  9. Personal Identity and Identity Disorders
  10. The Classical Origins of Natural Theology
  11. Moments of Truth: The Marginal and the Real
  12. Townships, Brigands and a Shared Religion
  13. Animals in Classical and Late Antique Philosophy
  14. Plato's Philosophers: The Coherence of the Dialogues
  15. How to Become Unconscious
  16. Therapy and Theory Reconstructed: Plato and his Successors
  17. PLOTINIAN DUALISMS AND THE “GREEK” IDEAS OF SELF
  18. Plotinus: Charms and Countercharms
  19. Plotinus on Intellect - Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson
  20. Late Antique Epistemology
  21. Reviews The Verge of Philosophy. By John Sallis. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 2007. 144 pp.
  22. Deconstructing the Laws of Logic
  23. Martian Chronicles
  24. Deference, Degree and Selfhood
  25. Progress and the argument from evil
  26. Non-Personal Minds
  27. Tolstoy on Aesthetics: What is Art? By H. O. Mounce (Ashgate: Aldershot, 2001), pp viii + 115, £xxxx, ISBN 0 7546 0488 8
  28. Moral arguments for treating Old World and New World monkeys differently
  29. Constructing Persons: The Psychopathology of Identity
  30. Slaves, Servility and Noble Deeds
  31. Feyerabend's Conquest of Abundance
  32. Nothing without mind
  33. The rules of division
  34. The Evolution of Language: Truth and Lies
  35. Have Biologists Wrapped up Philosophy?
  36. Biology And Christian Ethics
  37. A New Stoicism By Lawrence C. Becker. Princeton University Press: Princeton, New Jersey, 1998, 272pp; ISBN 0 691 01660 7 £22.50.
  38. The Goals of Goodness
  39. Dangerous conservatives: A reply to Daniel Dombrowski
  40. Making up animals: the view from science fiction
  41. Objectivism and The Alternatives
  42. The Goals of Goodness
  43. Natural Integrity And Biotechnology
  44. A Plotinian Account of Intellect
  45. How Chesterton read history
  46. Thinking About How and Why to Think
  47. Riots at Brightlingsea
  48. Nations and Empires
  49. Minds, Memes, and Multiples
  50. Commentary on "Multiple Personality and Moral Responsibility"
  51. (A.P.) Bos Cosmic and meta-cosmic theology in Aristotle's lost dialogues. Tr. A.P.Runia. Leiden: Brill, 1989. Pp. xx + 242. Fl.120.
  52. Genetic and Other Engineering
  53. Global Religion
  54. The possible truth of metaphor
  55. Companions on the Way
  56. Plotinus
  57. Does the burgess shale have moral implications?
  58. (R.) Kraut Aristotle on the human good. Princeton UP, 1989. Pp. xi + 379. $37.50.
  59. Olaf Stapledon (1886–1950)
  60. Olaf Stapledon (1886–1950)
  61. Philosophers and Popular Cosmology
  62. Minds, Memes, and Rhetoric
  63. Primate Politics. Glendon Schubert Roger D. Masters
  64. Where have all the Angels Gone?
  65. Orwell and the Anti-Realists
  66. Don Cupitt. Creation out of Nothing. Pp. x + 214. (London: SCM Press; Philadelphia: Trinity Press International, 1989).
  67. The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists.
  68. Taylor's waking dream: No one's reply
  69. Eradicating the Obvious
  70. A Parliament of SoulsLimits and Renewals 2
  71. Individuals and Persons
  72. Introspection and Experiment
  73. Destiny and the Will
  74. Beasts and Angels
  75. Cognition, Revelation, and Inspiration
  76. Two Natures, One Identity
  77. The Controlling Daimon
  78. Death and the Making of the Individual
  79. World Religions and World Orders
  80. Notes on the underground
  81. Mackie and the Moral Order
  82. Retrospective (1988-1945)
  83. CUPITT AND DIVINE IMAGINING
  84. Value Judgments: How to Reason About Value Judgments
  85. God's Law and Chandler
  86. The City of the Wise
  87. How to believe in fairies
  88. Animals, Ecosystems and the Liberal Ethic
  89. Icons, Sacred Relics, Obsolescent Plant
  90. The Human Mystery (Gifford Lectures 1977-8).
  91. Hume, Animals and the Objectivity of Morals
  92. Slaves and Citizens
  93. Book Reviews
  94. Henry Chadwick. Boethius: the Consolations of Music, Logic, Theology, and Philosophy. Pp. 336. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981.)£18.00.
  95. Philosophical Papers
  96. St. Francis and the Song of Brotherhood. By Eric Doyle. London, Allen and Unwin, 1980. Pp. xiv + 210. £8.50.
  97. Sexual Ontology and Group Marriage
  98. Humans, Animals, and ‘Animal Behavior’
  99. III. Morals, Moore, and Maclntyre
  100. Animals' Rights Considered in Relation to Social Progress.
  101. Waking‐up: A neglected model for the afterlife
  102. God's Law and Morality
  103. BOOK REVIEWS
  104. Mortal Questions. By Thomas Nagel. Cambridge University Press, 1979. Pp. 236. £9ndash;50.
  105. Science in a Free Society.
  106. BOOK REVIEWS
  107. The rights of Wild things
  108. Animal Wrongs
  109. Aristotle's Man
  110. History
  111. Eudaimonia
  112. Body-Mind
  113. Death
  114. Perception
  115. Time
  116. Nous
  117. Introduction: Methods and Interpretation
  118. The Ergon Argument
  119. The Biological Continuum
  120. Wholes and Ends
  121. The Doctrine of the Mean
  122. Policy and Polity
  123. The Use of `Man's Function' in Aristotle
  124. Limited Explanations
  125. Science Fiction and Religion
  126. Tools, Machines and Marvels
  127. Animals
  128. Ethical Thought in India
  129. Non-Personal Minds
  130. Plotinus
  131. Preface
  132. Introduction
  133. The development of Darwinian theory
  134. Moral and metaphysical assumptions
  135. Trying to live in nature
  136. The biology of sin
  137. Human identities
  138. The goals of goodness
  139. The end of humanity
  140. Conclusion: cosmos and beyond
  141. Berkeley on religion
  142. The covenant with all living creatures
  143. How Many Selves Make Me?
  144. How Alien Are Animals?
  145. Plotinus: The Enneads
  146. Descartes' Debt to Augustine
  147. 1. Animals in Classical and Late Antique Philosophy
  148. Global Religion
  149. The Once and Future Faculty