Summer 2010 How Can I Possibly Be Free? Why the neuroscientific case against free will is wrong Raymond Tallis
Summer 2010 Disenchanting Determinism Is human life less meaningful the more its mechanisms are known? Caitrin Keiper
Spring 2011 Psychology’s Magician The life and career of Carl Jung, mystic scientist of the mind Algis Valiunas
Summer 2010 Disenchanting Determinism Is human life less meaningful the more its mechanisms are known? Caitrin Keiper
Spring 2011 Psychology’s Magician The life and career of Carl Jung, mystic scientist of the mind Algis Valiunas
Special Report | Fall 2016 Sexuality and Gender Findings from the Biological, Psychological, and Social Sciences
Summer/Fall 2017 The Illusionist Daniel Dennett’s latest book marks five decades of majestic failure to explain consciousness. David Bentley Hart
Summer/Fall 2014 The Neuroscience of Despair The trouble with seeing depression solely as a brain malfunction Michael W. Begun
Fall 2010 What Neuroscience Cannot Tell Us About Ourselves Debunking the tropes of neuromythology Raymond Tallis
Winter/Spring 2013 Portrait of the Artist as a Caveman On just-so storytelling and the “art instinct” Micah Mattix
Spring 2003 Artificial Intelligence and Human Nature On the project to make human beings extinct Charles T. Rubin
Winter 2009 Why Minds Are Not Like Computers The fundamental confusion about artificial intelligence Ari Schulman
Winter/Spring 2013 Moderately Socially Conservative Darwinians On the surprisingly traditional values of evolutionary psychologists Peter Augustine Lawler
Spring 2017 Darwin Made Me Do It How the process of evolution gave us moral instincts but the theory of evolution undermines moral reasoning Michael Ruse