From the December 2016 Issue AI vs IQ The Singularity: Could Artificial Intelligence Really Out-Think Us (And Would We Want It To)? By Uziel Awret (ed)
From the June 2015 Issue No Choice in the Matter The Free Will Delusion: How We Settled for the Illusion of Morality By James B Miles Freedom Regained: The Possibility of Free Will By Julian Baggini LR
From the March 2015 Issue Nothing New under the Sun The Soul of the Marionette: A Short Inquiry into Human Freedom By John Gray LR
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Like many trains in this country, HS2 has been blighted by delays and rocketing costs.
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