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Review of reviews

A round up of reviews for one question, twenty answers and thirty-six arguments

Q&A: Gregory Currie

Gregory Currie has some stories to tell

Review: Sartre’s Last Chance

Gary Cox rejoins the roads of freedom

Imagine that

Raw – what is it good for? Jean Kazez’s regular arts column

From Brazil to Bayreuth

Joseph Chandler meets the man who raised Wagner’s ghost

December podcast

The last Philosophy Monthly of 2009 features previously unreleased extracts salvaged from the cutting room floor from six of the best interviews of the year: Michael Frayn, AC Grayling, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Singer, Timothy Williamson and Tony Wright MP.

November podcast

In his latest Philosophy Monthly, tpm editor Julian Baggini is talking to the playwright, novelist, screenwriter and sometime philosopher, Michael Frayn, and John Armstrong, philosopher-in-residence at Melbourne Business School and the author of Civilisation: Remaking a Tarnished Ideal.

Imagine that

Jean Kazez sees women on the dopplerganger radar, in her regular arts column

My philosophy: Guillermo Martínez

Julian Baggini meets the Argentine novelist with maths on his mind

Imagine that

Jean Kazez twitters the end of the world in her regular arts column