COMMENSAL ISSUE 96
The Newsletter of the Philosophical Discussion Group
Of British Mensa
Number 96 : April 1999
Editor
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Contents
- Editorial
- What Does IQ Measure ? (Alan Edmonds)
- What is the Meaning of Life ? (Graham Dare)
- Replies & Farewell (John Stubbings)
- On the Subject-Object Dichotomy (Michael Nisbet)
- More on Morality & Persons (Michael Nisbet)
- Castration Eugenics Rejected (Frank Walker)
- Reply to C95 (David Taylor)
- Science and God (Anthony Owens)
- Can God Commit Murder ? (Mark Griffin & Theo Todman)
- Various Comments & Responses (Albert Dean)
- On Money and Capitalism (Nigel Perks)
- Meaning Without Beliefs ? (Roger Farnworth)
- The Is / Ought Debate (Roger Farnworth)
- Is / Ought Debate - a Response to Roger Farnworth in C94 (Theo Todman)
- Cloning (Roger Farnworth)
- Ethics of an Inquisition Victim (Fred Hobson)
- Divine Wrath (Gwen Jones)
- Gödel's Mathematical Proof Of God's Existence (META List)
- Cavell on the Is-Ought Thesis (Stephen Mulhall, quoted by Theo Todman)
- More on Mathematics - Discovered or Invented (ISPE List)
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Published : 1999 by the Editor for the Philosophical Discussion Group
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Printed : 1999 by British Mensa, Wolverhampton. Distributed by mail.
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