Winter/Spring 2013 Do Elephants Have Souls? On the evidence for non-human intelligence, awareness, and emotion Caitrin Keiper
Winter 2019 Make Physics Real Again Why have so many physicists shrugged off the paradoxes of quantum mechanics? David Guaspari
Summer 2010 Getting Over the Code Delusion Epigenetics and the demise of DNA as destiny Stephen L. Talbott
Spring 2006 The Promise and Perils of Synthetic Biology On regulating designer microbes Jonathan B. Tucker and Raymond A. Zilinskas
Winter 2019 Make Physics Real Again Why have so many physicists shrugged off the paradoxes of quantum mechanics? David Guaspari
Summer 2010 Getting Over the Code Delusion Epigenetics and the demise of DNA as destiny Stephen L. Talbott
Spring 2006 The Promise and Perils of Synthetic Biology On regulating designer microbes Jonathan B. Tucker and Raymond A. Zilinskas
Fall 2003 From Biology to Biography On evolution and the ascent of the human person William B. Hurlbut
Winter 2020 Inventing the Universe Are quantum physicists making things up as they go along? David Kordahl
Winter 2020 The Mathematician and the Mystic Simone Weil, her brother André, and truths that do not converge David Guaspari
Winter 2015 Cosmos and Apocalypse Physics, prophecy, and the myth of Newton's clockwork universe Stephen D. Snobelen
Summer 2019 Einstein in Athens Modern science is unwittingly echoing Aristotle — and still has much to learn from him. Benjamin Liebeskind
Winter 2017 Evolution and the Purposes of Life On biology’s unasked questions about the goal-directed activities of organisms Stephen L. Talbott
Spring 2018 Did Thomas Kuhn Kill Truth? A debate on the nature of truth turns into a squabble over whether the father of the “paradigm shift” threw an ashtray at Errol Morris’s head. David Kordahl