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Religion as a way of seeing the world
Paul Monk
08/05/2025
In March this year, John Cottingham, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Reading and an Honorary Fellow at ...
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Just like magic: Tapping into the secrets of the human mind
Radoslaw Wincza
05/05/2025
Magicians have long been masters of mind games, turning our brain’s quirks and blind spots into moments of pure astonishment. ...
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Staying woke
Elizabeth Dangerfield
30/04/2025
There is a war on the word ‘woke’. It is now used in a derogatory way to dismiss concerns about ...
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Countering this election’s climate misinformation campaigns
Libby Lester
26/04/2025
Australia’s climate and energy wars are at the forefront of the federal election campaign as the major parties outline vastly ...
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Pauli, Freud and Jung: A revolution in the world of psychology
Jack Dikian
22/04/2025
By the end of 1930, Austrian-born theoretical physicist Wolfgang Pauli was experiencing a cascade of troubles that had begun almost ...
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It’s for good reason that religion is in retreat
Paul Monk
18/04/2025
Bari Weiss’s highly successful Substack site, The Free Press, hosted a debate in March. All good rationalists would do well ...
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