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Philosophical inquiry

A new issue of Childhood and Philosophy is out. Iain Thomson (UNM): In the Future Philosophy Will Be Neither Continental nor Analytic but Synthetic: Toward a Promiscuous Miscegenation of (All) Philosophical Traditions and Styles. Gianni Paganini (UNIPMN): The Quarrel over Ancient and Modern Scepticism: Some Reflections on Descartes and His Context. Roberto Andorno (Zurich): Do Our Moral Judgements Need to Be Guided by Principles? From Conversations with History, an interview with Samuel Scheffler on philosophical inquiry. A review of The Nature and Future of Philosophy by Michael Dummett. From Brainstorm, is philosophy a science? Michael Ruse investigates (and part 2 and part 3 and part 4 and part 5). An interview with Patricia Churchland, the really nice guy materialist. A review of The Ultimate Why Question: Why Is There Anything at All Rather than Nothing Whatsoever? A review of Saul Kripke, ed. Alan Berger. The first chapter from Pursuits of Wisdom: Six Ways of Life in Ancient Philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus by John M. Cooper.