Journeyman Philosopher

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

17 April 2016

Eye in the Sky

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Two movie reviews in a row – but quite different – one arguably the latest incarnation of my generation’s best known comic book icons, and t...
28 March 2016

Superheroes for adults – Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

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This is not the first movie review I’ve written on this blog; not even the first about superheroes. I wrote a review of Watchmen in Oct., 2...
14 March 2016

Argument, reason and belief

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Recently in New Scientist (5 March 2016) there was a review of a book, The Persuaders: The Hidden Industry that Wants to Change Your Mind ...
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27 February 2016

In Nature, paradox is the norm, not the exception

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I’ve just read Marcus Chown’s outstanding book for people wanting their science served without equations, Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You . A...
02 February 2016

Creation Science: a non sequitur

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A friend of mine – someone whom I’d go to for help – leant me a ‘Creation’ magazine to prove that there are creationists who are real scient...
19 January 2016

Is this the God equation?

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Yes, this is a bit tongue-in-cheek, but like most things tongue-in-cheek it just might contain an element of truth. I’m not a cosmologist or...
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