COMMENSAL ISSUE 102


The Newsletter of the Philosophical Discussion Group
Of British Mensa

Number 102 : August 2000

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Contents
  1. Editorial
  2. Violation of Integrity – A Reprise (Theo Todman)
  3. Determined to have Free Will (Anthony Owens)
  4. Determinism - A Challenge (Roger Farnworth)
  5. What is Man For ? (Roger Farnworth)
  6. What Are People For ? — The Ethical Issues (Leslie Haddow)
  7. Ethical Theories (Theo Todman)
  8. Anthropocentrism vs. Cosmocentrism (Frank Luger)
  9. Memories of Mensa (Alan Edmonds)
  10. Determinism & Free Will (Malcolm Burn)
  11. Comments & Odds and Ends (Albert Dean)
  12. Consciousness (Roger Farnworth)

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Published : 2000 by the Editor for the Philosophical Discussion Group of British Mensa.

Printed : 2000 by British Mensa, Wolverhampton. Distributed by mail.
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