Free access to the most read articles from Think: philosophy for everyone
Think is the home of accessible philosophy. Written by leading philosophers in a lively, engaging and jargon-free style, Think is a superb introduction to a fascinating and varied subject.
In this selection, we've collected together 10 of the most downloaded articles from Think in 2009:
Who designed the designer?: A dialogue on Richard Dawkins's The God Delusion Douglas Groothuis
Why Hobbits Cannot Exist Ben Kotzee and J.P. Smit
Richard Swinburne's Is there a God? Richard Dawkins
A Dialogue on Immortality Mikel Burley
Justice as a Natural Phenomenon Ken Binmore
After my own heart: Dorothy Sayer's Feminism Susan Haack
The Golden Rule Brad Hooker
Morality with and without God Terence Thomas
Could a Machine Think? Stephen Law
Is atheism a faith position? Piers Benn
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