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    Brief Lives: Nima Adlerblum (1881-1974).Brad Rappaport - 2023 - Philosophy Now 156.
    Nima Adlerblum is a largely unknown thinker who devoted herself to working behind the scenes in a way perhaps typical of Jewish women active in Judaism prior to latter-day feminism. But she also contributed original philosophical writings to the record, portraying Jewish philosophy as the use of ancient Greek wisdom for the purposes of promoting the flourishing of the Jewish community.
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    Let’s Get Meta!Rick Lewis - 2023 - Philosophy Now 156:3-3.
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  3. A Critique of Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind.Brian J. Collins - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:48-50.
    The foundational principles of representative democracy are under attack globally. What we desperately need are enlightened and persuasive public intellectuals who can help us see through the fog of our fear, anger, and disillusionment, to find our rational political commitments again. One of these public intellectuals is undoubtedly Yuval Noah Harari, the bestselling author of three recent books – Sapiens, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. Harari is also a frequent contributor in the popular press, and a (...)
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    The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture by Yoram Hazony.Brad Rappaport - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:50-51.
    Yoram Hazony asserts that the distinction between revelation and reason tacitly demeans Hebrew Scripture as irrational despite Greek philosophy’s speaking of inspiration by the divine, precisely the grounds for the disqualification of Hebrew Scripture as rational. The aim is to render the Bible intelligible as offering political instruction in the same manner that we turn to Greek texts for wisdom. Hazony’s reading of the Bible as political rather than spiritual is brought into question.
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    A Solution to the Trolley Problem.Rick Coste - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:30-31.
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    Humans, The Believing Animals.Kevin Currie-Knight - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:10-13.
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    Theatre: Wittgenstein: Stoppard’s Muse.Fergus Edwards - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:54-55.
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    Mill & Taylor on Marriage & Equality.Lynn Gordon & David Louzecky - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:26-29.
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    Philosophical Haiku: Joseph de Maistre.Terence Green - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:35-35.
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    One Logic, Or Many?Owen Griffiths & A. C. Paseau - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:8-9.
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    Evil From The Outside.Martin Jenkins - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:40-41.
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    Virtual Dissolution.Maryna Lazareva - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:32-35.
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    The Theodicies of Allama Iqbal & John Hick.Muhammad Mohsin Masood - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:36-39.
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    World Wide Web or Library of Babel?Marco Nuzzaco - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:14-17.
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    Shorts - Philosophers on Laziness.Matt Qvortrup - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:7-7.
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    Postmodern Flames in Brazil.Marcos A. Raposo - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:18-19.
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    News.Anja Steinbauer - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:6-7.
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    Tallis in Wonderland: An Encounter with Radical Darwinitis.Raymond Tallis - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:56-57.
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    Bricolage: Natural Epistemology.D. E. Tarkington - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:22-24.
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    Classic: The Birth of Tragedy Friedrich Nietzsche.Rose Thompson - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:52-52.
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    Six Signs You’ve Taken The Blue Pill.Lewis Vaughn - 2023 - Philosophy Now 154:20-21.
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  22. What’s Stopping Us Achieving AGI?Albert Efimov - 2023 - Philosophy Now 3 (155):20-24.
    A. Efimov, D. Dubrovsky, and F. Matveev explore limitations on the development of AI presented by the need to understand language and be embodied.
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    Parrhesia, and Doing Philosophy with Children.Maria daVenza Tillmanns - 2023 - Philosophy Now (159).
    Embodied self-reflection goes beyond strictly rational thinking – we are thinking beings after all, for it includes our tacit concrete knowledge, as Michael Polanyi and David Bohm would describe the thinking that is implicit in our abilities to know how to do things such as knowing how to ride a bicycle. Polanyi describes this knowledge as: “[knowing] more than we can tell.” To become aware of the thinking below the surface of rational thinking is very challenging. Yet that is exactly (...)
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