Why am I a Methodist and not another Christian? by David Turner
Don’t worry I am not trying to convert you.
Freedom, Authenticity and Crisis by Evelyn Irving
Describing an Existential View of Mental Health Issues and Psychotherapy.
Laughter is a Serious Business by David Nettleingham
A brief discussion on the history of the subversive power of laughter and the carnivalesque.
The Virtues of Vice by E Hallam
An exploration of what it means to have an addiction to a pleasure, and whether life would be tolerable without any.
2005
The Unbearable Freedom and the Great Escape by Juha Virtanen
Condemned to be free? Juha Virtanen attempts to discuss methods of coping with Sartre's notions of
Bad Faith
Inhuman Cinema by J.L. Cranfield
J.L Cranfield explores the appeal behind "inhumane" cinema - why are viewers drawn to this sort of cinema?
‘The best books, he perceived, are those that tell you what you know already’ (George Orwell) by David Nettleingham
In studying 1984 are we reading a dystopian prediction or a historical account, and what can be read into Orwell's writings on the state of the modern world?
Freedom of Will by E. HallamStarting from the point that all actions prejudiced by instincts, E. Hallam asks what do we mean by Freedom of Will, and ultimately are we free at all?
Womyn, Queer by Kate Sassoon
Kate Sassoon explains why and how she identifies as a womyn and a queer.
In Defence Of Suicide by
E HallamE Hallam takes a somewhat tongue-in-cheek sideswipe at Christianity, and those who demonise suicide.
Paradise Impossible by E Hallam
If good cannot exist without evil, how can paradise exist? E Hallam argues his case.