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In this issue
June/July 2023
The Cognitive Gap
Justin Bartlett explores a basic distinction between understandings of ethics.
![The Cognitive Gap](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/9LjJ9JtOB1685592750837/THE-COGNITIVE-GAP.jpg)
6 mins
Who's To Say?
Michael-John Turp asks if anyone has the authority to establish moral truth.
![Who's To Say?](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/l29s1Trba1685593035178/WHOS-TO-SAY.jpg)
9 mins
Right & Wrong About Right & Wrong
Paul Stearns argues against moral relativism and moral presentism.
![Right & Wrong About Right & Wrong](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/r1VYw9vtX1685593340168/RIGHT-WRONG-ABOUT-RIGHT-WRONG.jpg)
10 mins
Ethical Truth in Light of Quantum Mechanics
Myles King contends that physics helps us understand ethics.
![Ethical Truth in Light of Quantum Mechanics](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/G_7xSqnwU1685593793869/ETHICAL-TRUTH-IN-LIGHT-OF-QUANTUM-MECHANICS.jpg)
9 mins
Can You Be Both A Moral Rationalist & A Moral Sentimentalist?
Andrew Kemle says that evolutionary forces give us the answer.
![Can You Be Both A Moral Rationalist & A Moral Sentimentalist?](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/5v6g_JfYs1685594045426/CAN-YOU-BE-BOTH-A-MORAL-RATIONALIST-A-MORAL-SENTIMENTALIST.jpg)
10+ mins
Back to the Sophists
Nana Ariel corrects the record and the modern application of Sophistry.
![Back to the Sophists](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/UdC_AG6VR1685594339416/BACK-TO-THE-SOPHISTS.jpg)
10+ mins
Will the Real John Locke Please Step Forward?
Hilarius Bogbinder shows how Locke's intellectual identity changed over time.
![Will the Real John Locke Please Step Forward?](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/ugBFVOs2t1685594629654/WILL-THE-REAL-JOHN-LOCKE-PLEASE-STEP-FORWARD.jpg)
10+ mins
On Being One With Nature
Niki Young tells us how we (humans) can look at our relationship with Nature in a way that neither alienates us from it nor indistinguishably absorbs us into it.
![On Being One With Nature](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/SNXZydRIU1685595141649/ON-BEING-ONE-WITH-NATURE.jpg)
7 mins
The Six Core Virtues
Massimo Pigliucci finds six ethical ideals shared by all cultures.
![The Six Core Virtues](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/D4kUIBD4w1685595410647/THE-SIX-CORE-VIRTUES.jpg)
4 mins
Should We Take Vagueness Seriously?
Apostolos Syropoulos argues that vagueness is a virtue, sometimes.
![Should We Take Vagueness Seriously?](https://reseuro.magzter.com/100x125/articles/7923/1329621/v7-go3Ras1685595610885/SHOULD-WE-TAKE-VAGUENESS-SERIOUSLY.jpg)
10+ mins
Philosophy Now Magazine Description:
Publisher: Anja Publications
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Philosophy Now is a lively, international newsstand magazine for everyone interested in ideas. It aims to corrupt innocent citizens by convincing them that philosophy can be exciting, worthwhile and comprehensible, and also to provide some light and enjoyable reading matter for those already ensnared by the muse, such as philosophy students and academics.
Philosophy Now appears every two months. It contains articles on all aspects of Western philosophy, as well as book reviews, letters, news, cartoons, and the occasional short story.
Since its small-scale launch in Britain in 1991, Philosophy Now has grown to become the most widely-read philosophy periodical in the English language. Philosophy Now is independent of all groups and has no intentional editorial bias except for a passionate conviction that philosophy is a Good Thing.
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