Nintendo’s Ethical Legacy
Comment Editor Eoghan Totten on Nintendo's positive influence on the younger generation
Comment Editor Eoghan Totten on Nintendo's positive influence on the younger generation
Immanuel Kant, perennial philosopher of the 18th century, once made two key distinctions. Firstly, objects act in accordance with fixed rules. The latter distinction clarified that rational agents (you and I) formulate actions with flippant regard to mere conceptions of those rules...
This article was catalysed by the recent conference of The Conservative Party held in Manchester, where voluminous Government policy was proposed and discussed.
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Comment Editor Eoghan Totten presents a stimulating article on the problems surrounding the nuclear reactor in Fukushima
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Comment Editor Eoghan Totten reflects on student satisfaction at Imperial following the release of the National Student Survey results last week.
Eoghan Totten analyses students' complaints
Cambridge on top, but Imperial claws back a few places to finish ninth in the Guardian league table.
Three Imperial teams through to the final of the Engineers Without Borders Challenge Finals
A pondering on a fair system
Anxious wait for the final years