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Month: May 2010

Truth In Language

Posted on 21/05/2010 by admin

What is it to be able to say that truth exists in language? Is it more than that language makes some kind of sense to us because they are structured? And that if they veer off the road of sense then they must be false? Put another way, if a sentence follows the rules of…

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How Fire Made Water

Posted on 20/05/2010 by admin

Sometimes we can understand something better if we look at its opposite, or simply look at it in contrast to something else of a similar or dissimilar nature. After all our understanding of what a lie is, is based heavily on our understanding of what truth it. Many years ago when I worked for a…

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The Art Of the ‘Thing’

Posted on 19/05/2010 by admin

There is a great debate amongst commentators on the arts, as to whether you can separate the artists from what they create, whether, for example, a painting can be looked at as just a painting or whether you need to know about he artist in order to appreciate it. Now obviously you can look at…

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Fulminar The Good Magician

Posted on 18/05/2010 by admin

The first book I ever wrote for children, begun when I started revising for my degree, was a little too like C.S.Lewis according to the agents, so I had to write something slightly different. The result was Fulminar The Good Magician which is about a special magician come to earth to rescue some stolen, magical…

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Characters

Posted on 17/05/2010 by admin

Myrtle was an old lady when I met her. We lived in the seaside village of Looe in Cornwall and she was our next door neighhbour, in the days when having a thin wall between you and a neighbour didn’t mean you heard their music blaring through your house at all hours. She actually told…

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The Questions Of Life

Posted on 16/05/2010 by admin

Long ago in a cave on a mountain in the Himalayas a sage thought that the answer to the question of why we are here was ‘to ask questions’. His fellow sage thought that such questions were fatuous as reason was a human faculty not a natural one and nature never asks why. The third…

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Set In Stone

Posted on 15/05/2010 by admin

We always used to go places as a family and end up coming home with something to remind us of where we had been. Rarely was it something you could buy. When the motorbike and sidecar broke down in Hertfordshire we sat in a  field and I strung a load of acorns together in necklaces….

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What Makes A Difference

Posted on 14/05/2010 by admin

When I was about fifteen I remember sitting on a beach near where we lived with my uncle who was reading me something he had written about the universe being anti-gravitational (don’t ask! He had a friend whose PhD was on ‘the eleven dimensions’) and I noted that he was frightened of the sea. He…

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Quests

Posted on 13/05/2010 by admin

I am not sure but I think everyone could do with a quest now and then. We don’t put on metal armour, hitch ourselves to a horse, and go and find a damsel that needs rescuing or a dragon that needs taming anymore. But the need to be doing something is very much in us….

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The God We Want

Posted on 12/05/2010 by admin

Immanuel Kant observed that arguments for proofs that god exists were either so woolly they could be torn down with ease by reasoned argument, or so abstract reason couldn’t even get a handle on them. In both instances the arguments were of no value to the thinker in proving god exists. Baruch Spinoza, a man…

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