Articles by subject: Darwin Undiscovered (by Raymond Tallis , July/August 2011 )A misreading of science has persuaded us that we are no more than our evolved brains. But, argues Raymond Tallis , a more expansive philosophy of humanity is mounting a fight-back Kissing cousins (by Adam Kuper , September/October 2009 )Is marrying close relations harmful? Charles Darwin, anxious about his own family inbreeding, applied his scientific rigour to find out the truth. Adam Kuper reveals all Editorial: Inside denial (by Caspar Melville , September/October 2009 )Is our timidity emboldening the creationists? Thinking animal (by Simon Blackburn , September/October 2009 )Darwinism has profound implications for philosophy, but we need to remember the master’s caution, warns Simon Blackburn Diary: Darwin's heaven (by AC Grayling , September/October 2006 )AC Grayling comes face to face with evolution in the GalapagosMeme Wars (part 2) (by Susan Blackmore , May/June 2006 )Natural selection applies to everything. Ideas evolve just as life does, says Susan Blackmore Escape from Eden (by Raymond Tallis , November/December 2003 )Raymond Tallis revisits the big question: what makes humans special?Evolution Battles (by Matt Cherry , Winter 2002 )Matt Cherry on 'dowdy Darwin and 'cool Charles'Pimping Ida (by Kenan Malik , Web Exclusive, May 2009)The real missing link in the Ida story is that between modern science and PR, says Kenan Malik