Opening Remarks
Opening Remarks for Issue 38: On Natural Intelligence By Michael Carlowicz
Opening Remarks for Issue 38: On Natural Intelligence By Michael Carlowicz
(21) The Atrophied Self: How the Self Is Not an Ineradicable Feature of the Cosmos but There Might Be Ways of Keeping It Going. By Charlie Clark
"intranauts" By Christianna Soumakis
"We Are Young" By A. R. Stager
"After the Storm" By Jennifer Fair Stewart
"CANIS FAMILIARIS" By Katherine Spadaro
What if patriotism isn’t boastful flag-waving but rightly-ordered love for God and neighbor in the place you call home? Review by Christopher Parr
If reasonableness means getting it right about what really matters, then true reasonableness requires an openness to transcendence. Review by Anna Heetderks
In Talking Classics, Mary Beard rejects old justifications for studying classics but fails to articulate compelling reasons of her own. Review by Sebastian Neri
Brief for Issue 39: The Polis
"Funk and Wagnalls" by Donovan McAbee
Lived experiences often provide the strongest rebuttals to intellectual doubts. Review by Katy Carl