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Hume’s Treatise of Human Nature (Digested)

May 30, 2007 Julian Baggini Articles & Essays

“Tis to be observed, that nothing be known to the mind of man that is neither an impression; being a[…]

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Today – Radio 4

May 26, 2007 Julian Baggini Radio and TV

Talking about complaint (about 15 minutes in)

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Is God a relativist?

May 25, 2007 Julian Baggini Articles & Essays

“I have often found religious people very sanguine about the idea that, as circumstances change, God might require different things[…]

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Like The Back of My Hand

May 23, 2007 Julian Baggini Articles & Essays, etc.

“Official thinking about art has tended to drive a wedge between artistic elites and the mainstream population, in which the[…]

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Who’s Afraid of Relativism?

May 23, 2007 Julian Baggini etc.

I strongly disagree with laissez-faire, “anything goes” versions of relativism, and in public discourse this is what people usually mean[…]

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