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Think publishes highly accessible and engaging writing by philosophers who value clear thinking and writing. Contributors include Alvin Plantinga, Susan Haack, Kit Fine, Richard Swinburne, Helen Steward, Simon Blackburn, Christine Korsgaard, Jonathan Wolff, and James Rachels.
Think is edited by Stephen Law and is published three times each year.
Think is edited by Stephen Law and is published three times each year.
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