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The need to learn ‘critical ignoring’
Anastasia Kozyreva
05/02/2023
The web is an informational paradise and a hellscape at the same time. A boundless wealth of high-quality information is ...
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Beethoven, music and human progress
Paul Monk
03/02/2023
One morning a few days ago, a sublimely mild and sunny summer day, I was walking the several kilometres into ...
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Holocaust remembrance: We must beware of well-intentioned mythmaking
Robert Eaglestone
31/01/2023
In ancient Rome, the saeculum, or ‘the age’, was the span of living memory, the telling of an event passed down ...
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Success without substance
Adrian Barnett
29/01/2023
New Zealander Nigel Richards has won the French Scrabble championship twice. What’s more remarkable than double wins is that Nigel doesn’t ...
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In recognising all faiths and beliefs, we can show fairness and equity
David Lewis
27/01/2023
This is a lightly edited transcript of a speech given to the Fraser Coast Regional Council on 25 February 2023. ...
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The faithless in foxholes
Noel Turnbull
25/01/2023
There is an old saying – there are no atheists in foxholes. In reality, modern soldiers are unlikely to be ...
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