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Guest Blog at Legend PressDec 14, 2009
Just a quick post, this one. I’ve just had a guest blog post published over with the lovely folks at Legend Press. The post says a little bit about how I came to write my philosophy book Finding Our Sea-Legs. Here’s an extract:
Sometimes reading...
The Dramatic and the BlandDec 10, 2009
Once again, I have been finding myself thinking about drama, and about our obsession with drama. For it seems to me as if Western models of thought, of history, of ethics and even of ourselves are all, in one way or another, rooted in an essentially...
Curfew!Dec 7, 2009
It is almost seven o’clock in the evening, and I’m sitting down in a beanbag with a cup of tea, Bodhicattva in the beanbag next door (and looking, it has to be said, very pleased with himself), and writing a new blog post. Somehow, in the last few...
Casting OffDec 2, 2009
I’m sitting in the sunshine, somewhere in Bethnal Green, with a good quality cup of Colombian coffee, recovering from the excitement of last night’s launch of Finding Our Sea-Legs and the other three new KUP titles, at the London Review Bookshop. It...
Ethics is like navigation... stories are like the sea.Nov 26, 2009
Next Tuesday I am going down to London to launch my philosophy book, Finding Our Sea-Legs at the London Review Bookshop; and although not yet officially launched, apparently the book is now available from Amazon.co.uk (it may take a little longer to...
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