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I came across this series from the Guardian this afternoon. I list below all the entries thus far because different readers might be attracted to different contributions, but I have been looking at Simon Critchley's summary of Heidegger, and very good it is to. It is notable that the Guardian sees fit to include the author of Luke-Acts alongside Hobbes, Nietzsche et al. I would have thought there was a good argument for a series on Paul - anyone want to commission me?
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Simon Critchley: Heidegger's Being and Time
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Mary Midgley: Hobbes's Leviathan
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- Hobbes's Leviathan, Part 2: Freedom and Desolation
- Hobbes's Leviathan, Part 3: What is selfishness?
- Hobbes's Leviathan, part 4: Selling total freedom
- Hobbes's Leviathan, part 5: The end of individualism
- Hobbes's Leviathan, part 6: Responses to readers
- Hobbes's Leviathan, part 7: His idea of war
- Hobbes, part 8: Can we Ride the Leviathan?
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Julian Baggini: Hume on religion
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- Hume on religion, part 2: Faith or reason
- Hume on religion, part 3: How he skewered intelligent design
- Hume on religion: response to comments
- Hume on religion, part 4: The limits of scepticism
- Hume on religion, part 5: Reason to be cautious
- Hume on religion, part 6: True religion looks a lot like false
- Hume on religion, part 7: Soul-searching
- Hume on Religion: response to comments
- Hume on religion, part 8: What did he believe?
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Jane Williams: Acts of the Apostles
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- Acts of the Apostles, part 2: Who is Luke?
- Acts of the Apostles, part 3: An ideal church?
- Acts of the Apostles, part 4: The story of Paul
- Acts of the Apostles: Response to comments
- Acts of the Apostles, part 5: Christianity on the road
- Acts of the Apostles, part 6: The gentile mission
- Acts of the Apostles: Response to comments
- Acts of the Apostles, part 7: The Acts of the Holy Spirit
- Acts of the Apostles, part 8: Echoing down the ages
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Giles Fraser: On the Genealogy of Morals
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- Meet Dr Nietzsche: Response to comments
- On the Genealogy of Morals part 2: The slave morality
- On the Genealogy of Morals, part 3: The birth of the übermensch
- On the Genealogy of Morals, part 4: Is Christianity cowardly?
- On the Genealogy of Morals, part 5: Breaking the cycle of conflict
- On the Genealogy of Morals, part 6: Superman goes mad in solitude
- On the Genealogy of Morals, part 7: Nietzsche contra dogma
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