CELIA GREEN
14 November 2007

Truant child's mother is fined

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From the Oxford Times of 12 October: A mother has been given a £1,000 fine – the maximum penalty – for not sending her child to primary sch...
11 November 2007

Detective dramas and centralisation

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Centralised psychology is territorial psychology; it depends on having a territory within which you are free to act on your own criteria. ...
07 November 2007

Reflections on being a philosopher

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It is true that few of the best known philosophers had university appointments, but that does not mean that a philosopher (or any other sort...
28 October 2007

Hindrances to the progress of research (part 2)

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continuing from part one : The pressures discussed previously are at work within medicine. The fact that, on a certain level, much can be ac...
24 October 2007

Two kinds of "help"

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In the Daily Mail of 24 October 2007, the downtrodden husband in one of the strip cartoons, who represents the formerly centralised male he...
21 October 2007

Is anger bad?

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Copy of a letter to a potential voluntary worker The reason I queried your saying that anger was something to be worked on to improve yourse...
17 October 2007

Hindrances to the progress of research (part 1)

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This is the first half of a paper written some years ago for a collection published by Praeger ( Medical Science and the Advancement of Worl...
08 October 2007

Dualistic theories in the modern world

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Dualistic theories are extremely unpopular in the modern world. We may remember that dualism, in which the mind may be regarded as to some e...
01 October 2007

No female geniuses

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Copy of a letter to a philosopher The article by A.N. Wilson in the Daily Mail contains the observation that no women of genius have emerg...
27 September 2007

How not to advance understanding of OBEs

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This is an article which appeared in the Financial Times magazine. It reminds me of how deplorable it is that we continue to be prevented ...
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