Carl Jung, part 6: Synchronicity

The sixth of my posts on Jung has just gone up at the Guardian’s Cif. A taster: The literary agent and author Diane Athill describes the genesis of one of her short stories. It occurred about nine one morning, when she was walking her dog. Crossing the road, a car approached and slowed down. She… Continue reading Carl Jung, part 6: Synchronicity

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How to be an agnostic – Russell & Socrates debate

An extract from How To Be An Agnostic. In a magazine called Look, published in 1953, the philosopher Bertrand Russell clarified what being an atheistically-inclined agnostic meant for him, via a series of questions. There is, perhaps, some benefit in juxtaposing excerpts from some of the actual answers he gave with ones Socrates might have… Continue reading How to be an agnostic – Russell & Socrates debate

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In Doubt We Trust – transcripts

A few kind individuals have asked about sending transcripts of the two In Doubt We Trust programmes. They are online now, as pdfs, as below – these being transcripts almost as the programmes were finally broadcast. In Doubt We Trust – programme 1 In Doubt We Trust – programme 2

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