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Kate Kirkpatrick
Kate Kirkpatrick is Lecturer in Religion, Philosophy and Culture at King's College London and has written extensively on Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.
Kate Kirkpatrick is Lecturer in Religion, Philosophy and Culture at King's College London, UK. Kate Kirkpatrick has written on Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and methodology in the philosophy of religion.
Kate Kirkpatrick is Lecturer in Religion, Philosophy and Culture at King's College London, UK. Kate Kirkpatrick has written on Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and methodology in the philosophy of religion.
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In Defense of Pornography
Against Meritocracy
Rethinking Feminism
Women and Conquest
The World After Men
Sisters and the Sisterhood
Witches, Sluts, Feminists
Return to Radical Feminism
The Story of Romance
A Politics of Hope
Equality and Difference
After Feminism
Beyond Men and Women
Equal Is Unfair
Victims and Conquerors
Forbidden Fantasies
The Self and the Selfie
Greater Than Equal
Real Men
Selling Ourselves
Dreams of Equality
Dream Hoarders
The Oldest Profession
When Women Rule
After Equality
The Devil's Parties
Where Women Rule
Politics and the Patriarchy
What's Right Anymore?
After Equality
Drug Culture
How We Came to #MeToo
A Woman's World
The Crisis of Masculinity
Exotic England: Europe's Most Promiscuous Tribe
Is Digital Thinking Different?
Dangerous Images
Who We Are: Beyond Black and White
Myths About Feminism
How to Thrive in a Digital Age
The Sweetest Taboo
Democracy and Drugs
Romancing Opiates
Visions of Disaster and Perfection
Women on Top
The Sexualisation of Society
The Skin We're In
The End of Equality
Rationality and Drugs
More Than Equal
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Reality Bites
The Minds of Strangers
The Last Jedi and the Problem of Free Will
The three faces of racism
Free will vs determinism: Can you escape fate?
Free will: an impossible reality
Moral responsibility without free will
Free will or no free will, punishment is justified
Supremacy, Liberty and the Right
The free will debate has real-world consequences
Denis Noble: Free will is not an illusion
There is no such thing as weak will
Nietzsche and the myth of free will
Free will is an invention
Camus and the absurdity of freedom
Sapolsky vs Sartre: The free will debate is not over
China’s radical philosophy of action, free will, and the self
The Iron Cage of Reason
Intuition vs Reason
Issue 54: The Limits of Reason
The Future of Moral Enhancement
The Secrets of Experience
On Being A Stoic At Christmas
To Be, Or Not To Be: Can Animals Commit Suicide?
Zara Yaqob and The Rationality of the Human Heart
How The Occult Thrived in an Age of Enlightenment
Vices of the Mind
Marcus Aurelius – the Unemotional Stoic?
Why Humans Are The Most Irrational Animals
Is this real life, or The Matrix?