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Richard Healey
Richard Healey is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Aarhus University. His research focuses on informed consent, normative powers, personal relationships, and animal rights, and has appeared in Analytic Philosophy, the Journal of Moral Philosophy and Philosophical Studies, among others.
Richard Healey is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Aarhus University. His research focuses on informed consent, normative powers, personal relationships, and animal rights, and has appeared in Analytic Philosophy, the Journal of Moral Philosophy and Philosophical Studies, among others.
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Socrates vs Jesus
The Future of Religion
Law vs Milbank: Belief and the Gods - part 1
Law vs Milbank: Belief and the Gods - part 2
In Place of Prejudice
Law vs Milbank: Belief and the Gods - part 3
Law vs Milbank: Belief and the Gods - part 4
Return of the Pagans
The Weird and the Wonderful
Could the Force Really Be With Us?
How To Escape The Dangers of Overthinking
The Secrets of the Tantric Body
Can We Reinvent Ourselves? A Buddhist View
What Is The Meaning of Life?
Issue 68: The Good Life
Shinto: How To Reconnect With Nature
Prayer for Atheists
The Philosophy of Fasting
On being useless: a daoist reflection
Christmas traditions don't need religion
The Epicurean's guide to Christmas
5 philosophers on how to face death
Wittgenstein: science can’t tell us about God
The afterlife without God
The reality of the mystical experience
The mystical is culturally relative
Spiritual but not religious: The end of belief
The hidden reality discovered through ritual
Beyond the limits of reason
Against the pursuit of happiness