Posted on Aug 22, 2018
by Steven Colborne
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Bryan Magee is probably my favourite philosopher, if not of all time then certainly of those who have lived and worked during my lifetime. The book I’m reviewing here is Magee’s autobiography, and was first published in 1997, though he has gone on to… Continue Reading “‘Confessions of a Philosopher’ by Bryan Magee (book review)”
Category: Book Reviews, PhilosophyTags: autobiography, book review, Bryan Magee, Confessions of a Philosopher, Great philosophers, metaphysics, Oxford, philosophy books, religion, Yale
Posted on Jun 14, 2018
by Steven Colborne
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True philosophy is about a fascination with all that is mysterious in life. That’s why I have studied, and continue to study, philosophy; because I find it ceaselessly intriguing thinking about why we are here, what reality is, why we suffer, the nature of… Continue Reading “Everyday Mysteries”
Category: Philosophy, TheologyTags: Bryan Magee, faith, God, meditation, mind, religion, science, Spirituality, thought, truth