18 August 2021
Richard Church’s levitation experience
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Richard Church (1893-1972) Richard Church was a poet and novelist who was particularly active during the 1930s and 1940s. Perhaps his best k...
13 June 2021
Mary Somerville, Scottish polymath
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Mary Somerville, born Mary Fairfax in 1780, was a Scottish scientist, known particularly for her books on astronomy and other physical scien...
17 April 2021
A shortage of domestic servants in 1909
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Extract from pamphlet Canada wants domestic servants , issued by Canada’s Minister of the Interior in 1909: The domestic servant problem i...
28 February 2021
Lawrence of Arabia
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Extract from Advice to Clever Children , about the modern obsession with qualifications. T.E. Lawrence (1888-1935) In the University of Ox...
10 January 2021
‘Man should become God’
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In the Eastern Orthodox Church, a key idea is that man should become God, and that the universe will become deified with him. Here are som...
08 December 2020
Bishop Berkeley: is there an external world?
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George Berkeley (1685-1753) George Berkeley, born in 1685 at Dysart Castle in County Kilkenny, and Bishop of Cloyne from 1734 to 1753, wrote...
22 September 2020
guest post: Christine Fulcher on schools
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Below is a post by my colleague Christine Fulcher, giving some of her views on education. The headmaster of my primary school made great p...
15 August 2020
Metachoric experiences
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metachoric experience = experience in which the whole of a subject’s visual field is replaced by a hallucinatory one Our research on lu...
29 July 2020
Tribalism and ethics
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The essential feature of ethics — that is to say, respect for the right of the individual to have what he wants and to decide for himself wh...
12 June 2020
Herbert Spencer and the welfare state
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Herbert Spencer (1820-1903) The philosopher Herbert Spencer, commenting in 1851 on the possible effects of welfare, a century before the ...
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