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History of ideas
Can God lie?
Until the Scientific Revolution, God’s power included a licence to deceive. How did science make an honest man of Him?
Dallas G Denery II
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Cosmopolitanism
The essence of evil
You don’t have to be a monster or a madman to dehumanise others. You just have to be an ordinary human being
David Livingstone Smith
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Cognition and intelligence
No pain, no game
Pain and suffering are not just incidental elements of the sporting life: they are at the centre of every game
Michael Thomsen
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Stories and literature
Tell me a story
Even in our digital age, live storytelling has a spellbinding effect more potent than any DVD box set
Richard Hamilton
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Death
The digital soul
My Facebook page may be part of my identity, but can it give me a virtual afterlife?
Patrick Stokes
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Death
Life after death
The idea of life after death lives on in near-death experiences and messages from beyond the grave. What’s the evidence?
Jesse Bering
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Cognition and intelligence
Are you looking at me?
What goes on in our minds when we see someone naked? The more we see of a person’s body the stupider they seem
Matthew Hutson
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Computing and artificial intelligence
The attention economy
It costs nothing to click, respond and retweet. But what price do we pay in our relationships and our peace of mind?
Tom Chatfield
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Political philosophy
Life in the fishbowl
In the future, most people will live in a total surveillance state – and some of us might even like it
Stuart Armstrong
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Ethics
Perversions
Atheists and homosexuals were called perverts once. Why do we still see perversion where no harm is done?
Jesse Bering
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Cognition and intelligence
Too much information
Our instincts for privacy evolved in tribal societies where walls didn’t exist. No wonder we are hopeless oversharers
Ian Leslie
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Stories and literature
Inner peace
We yearn for silence, yet the less sound there is, the more our thoughts deafen us. How can we still the noise within?
Tim Parks