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Anthony Gottlieb – Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy in the Age of Airplanes

Yes, but does it matter? There is an old joke: Why is it hard to move a philosophy department into a different building? Answer: because philosophers are reluctant to abandon their premises. [This is Tim’s own joke [ED]] And then we come to Ludwig Wittgenstein. Not for him a safe berth in an ivory tower or the security of wealth. All his life he was on the move. The scion of an illustrious family – during his life he was hardly the most celebrated member – he struggled against the expectations of his parents, his teachers, his employers, his students… pretty much everybody. And yet he inspired remarkable loyalty in … Continue reading

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Tom Doyle – Running Up That Hill: 50 Visions of Kate Bush

Is this what a “Pop icon” is? Kate Bush burst onto the scene in 1978 with Wuthering Heights, a wildly unlikely and ethereal single. The record industry and radio DJs were bemused, but the record-listening public were instantly smitten. I loved it, but I thought it had ‘one-hit wonder’ written all over it. I was spectacularly wrong. (I have form in that department. I also tagged Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits as a one-hit wonder.) Kate Bush has had a remarkable career, increasingly on her own terms, and earned the highest respect of her peers and the adoration of her fans. She was anxious when she released her eight … Continue reading

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