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  2. Philosophy Now - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy Now was established in May 1991 as a quarterly magazine by Rick Lewis.The first issue included an article on free will by then atheist philosopher Antony Flew, who remained an occasional contributor for many years.

  3. Rick Lewis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis launched Philosophy Now in 1991, the first ever philosophy magazine worldwide. This new initiative facilitated a wave of popular philosophy activities in Great Britain, the United States, and elsewhere, which has since strengthened, and to the present owes much of its impetus to Lewis' work.

  4. Daily Nous - Wikipedia

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    Daily Nous is a website covering news about philosophy and the philosophy profession. [1] [2] [3] It is considered one of the "big" [4] or "popular" [5] philosophy blogs and a "popular philosophy news website". [6] Daily Nous is edited by Justin Weinberg, associate professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina. [7]

  5. Philosophical Library - Wikipedia

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    Philosophical Library is a publisher, based in United States, specializing in psychology, philosophy, religion, and history.It was founded in 1941 by Dagobert D. Runes [1] with the intention of publishing the works of European intellectuals fleeing racial and religious persecution in the 1930s.

  6. Andrew Pessin - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophy of Mind, audio course and book, The Modern Scholar, 2010. The God Question: What Famous Thinkers From Plato to Dawkins Have Said About the Divine, Oneworld, 2009. The 60-Second Philosopher: Expand Your Mind on a Minute or so a Day!, Oneworld, 2009. Gray Matters: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind, M.E. Sharpe, 1997.

  7. Mike Alder - Wikipedia

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    Newton's flaming laser sword (also known as Alder's razor) is a philosophical razor devised by Alder and discussed in an essay in the May/June 2004 issue of Philosophy Now. [6] The principle, which addresses the differing views of scientists and philosophers on epistemology and knowledge, was summarized by Alder as follows: [6]