If science has not actually killed God, it has rendered Him unrecognisable
“It is not that physicists are authorities on religion, for whom we look to pronounce the last word. Indeed, they[…]
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ReadIn this edition I talk to philosopher of biology John Dupré and the problems with genes, and the Nobel-prize winning Amartya Sen about the idea of Justice. Plus, guest reporter Antonia Macaro talks to John Heaton about Wittgenstein and therapy.
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