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Category: Issue 2

Editor’s Welcome: Issue 2

Dear Readers, Welcome to our second issue! Again we have a great selection of thought provoking reads. This issue features … More

Discourse, Materiality, the Subject and Resistance by Dinesh Devaraj

The materiality of the body, as articulated by Judith Butler, is the sedimented effect of reiterative norms. As such, this … More

Challenging epistemological arrogance, and the wait for a career epiphany: A Graduate interview with Toby Coates

By Rosie Trappes April, 2015 Rose: You’ve studied philosophy. When and where did you do that? What kind of course … More

Resolving the social dilemmas of climate action by Hayden Wilkinson

According to scientific consensus, one problem currently adversely affecting the environment, and perhaps the most serious, is that of greenhouse … More

Transient Sexual Desire: Sartre’s Philosophy on Lust by Nick Holt

Sexual desire is widely recognised as a physiological response to a human instinct ostensibly referred to as one’s ‘sex drive’, … More

To Be Free by Ella Forster

12 December 2013 Death hovers in the room as he has for several days now. His presence has been noted … More

Feminism versus Freud by Katherine Birkett

“Her self-love is mortified by the comparison with the boy’s far superior equipment…” – Sigmund Freud, ‘Femininity’, 1933. In ‘The … More

Simone de Beauvoir on ‘The Woman in Love’ by Bridget Allan

The Ultimate Salvation or a Sterile Hell? An Introduction French existential-phenomenological philosopher, Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex altered the … More

Kant’s Schematism and Time Determinations by Rosie Hill

Within the Critique of Pure Reason, time and space are two of the most important concepts. By Kant’s account, they … More

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