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New Philosopher

Issue 26 - No.4/2019
Magazine

New Philosopher is for curious people seeking solutions to the fundamental problems faced by humankind. New Philosopher is devoted to exploring philosophical ideas from past and present thinkers on ways to live a more fulfilling life, and to seek to find solutions to the most pressing problems faced by humans in contemporary society.

Change

New Philosopher

Online at newphilosopher.com

Contributors

Some things never change

Creative obliteration

Cambridge Changes

Backwards and forwards

Exponential change

A changing world

The stranger up ahead

CHANGE

Can you change who you are? • William James famously argued that by the time we reach the age of 30, our personalities set like plaster.

Snow White

Changing minds

CLIMATE CHANGE AROUND THE WORLD

CHANGE IN THE USA

GLOBAL TO LOCAL

Sep 23, 2018 1981-2010 Average

Move fast and break things

CHANGING VIEWS • How countries view the economic situation in their country:

DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN THE US

Forever shifting

Change

Fifty to know the fate

Back issues

Changing words

WHY WE FIGHT FOR CHANGE

The students are revolting

Renewal

Transformative experience

Change

Unexpected change

Ethical children

Ethical dilemma

A CHANGE TAKES PLACE

Change • What does change mean to us? Here are six thinkers’ views on the inevitability of change.

Learning to walk • Here we present the winners of New Philosopher Writers’ Award XXIV: Balance – and yet again we received a large number of entries from around the world. In first place is British author Vesna Maric for her piece “Learning to walk”. Australian poet and two-time winner Angela Smith has been awarded second place for her essay “A new mindset”.

A new mindset

Writer s' award • Word length up to 1500 words. The winner receives $1,000 and will have their work published in the next edition of New Philosopher magazine.

WOMANKIND • Brought to you by theNew Philosopherteam,Womankindmagazine is available in bookstores and newsstands in Australia, NZ, the US, Canada, the EU, and the UK.

Metamorphosis

Our library • Food for thought from the New Philosopher library. We discover books that can change the way you view the world.

Documentaries • To view the documentaries below and many others, visit newphilosopher.com/videos/

Around the web

What’s on • Whether you’re a philosopher or a bookworm, there are plenty of events to pique your interest – from London to Hobart.

Subscribe to New Philosopher

The perfect gift for family & friends

Trying to escape the sea

Angie Hobbs In conversation with Zan Boag • Angie Hobbs is Professor of the Public Understanding of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield.


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 132 Publisher: The Bull Media Company Edition: Issue 26 - No.4/2019

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  • Release date: October 28, 2019

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News & Politics

Languages

English

New Philosopher is for curious people seeking solutions to the fundamental problems faced by humankind. New Philosopher is devoted to exploring philosophical ideas from past and present thinkers on ways to live a more fulfilling life, and to seek to find solutions to the most pressing problems faced by humans in contemporary society.

Change

New Philosopher

Online at newphilosopher.com

Contributors

Some things never change

Creative obliteration

Cambridge Changes

Backwards and forwards

Exponential change

A changing world

The stranger up ahead

CHANGE

Can you change who you are? • William James famously argued that by the time we reach the age of 30, our personalities set like plaster.

Snow White

Changing minds

CLIMATE CHANGE AROUND THE WORLD

CHANGE IN THE USA

GLOBAL TO LOCAL

Sep 23, 2018 1981-2010 Average

Move fast and break things

CHANGING VIEWS • How countries view the economic situation in their country:

DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN THE US

Forever shifting

Change

Fifty to know the fate

Back issues

Changing words

WHY WE FIGHT FOR CHANGE

The students are revolting

Renewal

Transformative experience

Change

Unexpected change

Ethical children

Ethical dilemma

A CHANGE TAKES PLACE

Change • What does change mean to us? Here are six thinkers’ views on the inevitability of change.

Learning to walk • Here we present the winners of New Philosopher Writers’ Award XXIV: Balance – and yet again we received a large number of entries from around the world. In first place is British author Vesna Maric for her piece “Learning to walk”. Australian poet and two-time winner Angela Smith has been awarded second place for her essay “A new mindset”.

A new mindset

Writer s' award • Word length up to 1500 words. The winner receives $1,000 and will have their work published in the next edition of New Philosopher magazine.

WOMANKIND • Brought to you by theNew Philosopherteam,Womankindmagazine is available in bookstores and newsstands in Australia, NZ, the US, Canada, the EU, and the UK.

Metamorphosis

Our library • Food for thought from the New Philosopher library. We discover books that can change the way you view the world.

Documentaries • To view the documentaries below and many others, visit newphilosopher.com/videos/

Around the web

What’s on • Whether you’re a philosopher or a bookworm, there are plenty of events to pique your interest – from London to Hobart.

Subscribe to New Philosopher

The perfect gift for family & friends

Trying to escape the sea

Angie Hobbs In conversation with Zan Boag • Angie Hobbs is Professor of the Public Understanding of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield.


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