Journeyman Philosopher

Philosophy, at its best, challenges our long held views, such that we examine them more deeply than we might otherwise consider.

24 January 2010

Interview with David Kilcullen; expert on Afghanistan and counter-insurgency

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Anyone who thinks that there are simplistic solutions to the crisis in Afghanistan and Pakistan, should listen to this interview . Kilcull...
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17 January 2010

Quantum Entanglement; nature’s great tease

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I’ve just read the best book on the history of quantum mechanics that I’ve come across, called The Age of Entanglement , subtitled When Quan...
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04 January 2010

Jesus' philosophy

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Normally, I wouldn’t look twice at a book with the title, Jesus & Philosophy , but when the author’s name is Don Cupitt, that changes ev...
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01 January 2010

Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

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I don’t normally review novels, but, to be honest, I don’t read a lot of them either, which is an incredible admission for a want-to-be auth...
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25 December 2009

The Origins of Mathematics

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Note the plural in the title, because the mathematics we use today comes from a number of different sources, geographically and culturally. ...
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07 December 2009

Tim Flannery’s The Weather Makers

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This is a timely post, considering the Copenhagen Summit on Climate Change is starting tonight (my time). I’ve just read Tim Flannery’s The ...
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Paul P. Mealing

Paul P. Mealing
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