Mindboggling: Preliminaries to a Science of the Mind
Richard Gregory on an introduction to a way of interpreting communication and linguistics
Richard Gregory on an introduction to a way of interpreting communication and linguistics
The notion of sin may be unfashionable, but the publication of Susan Emanuel's translation into English (in collaboration with the author) of this short, accessible book is rather timely, since it...
In 1989, after the Chinese Government cracked down on the pro-democracy movement, China found itself in a serious international crisis. Western powers, led by the US, imposed various sanctions on the...
(J) = Review forthcomingART AND DESIGN- Aesthetics and the Work of Art: Adorno, Kafka, RichterEdited by Peter de Bolla, lecturer in history of art, and Stefan H. Uhlig, lecturer in English literature...
Academics' real-life experiences remind Chris Brink that universities must be grounded in reality
One in 2,000 children develops leukaemia. Despite improved survival rates over the past 50 years, treatment is painful and stressful. Sadly, even with the latest improved therapies, it is not always...
Nicola Lacey's book is a version of her 2007 Clarendon Law Lectures; although "expanded", it is shorter, and with a narrower, tighter focus than the usual academic monograph. Her argument...
Church leader sets aside the writer’s theology in favour of his imaginings, says Robin Feuer Miller
According to the dust jacket, this book contains “brilliant essays” creating “patterns of possibility that allow the reader to see and design one’s personal connection between each essay”. Human...
1 Essentials of Marketing & Companion Website with GradeTracker Student Access Card by Frances Brassington and Stephen PettittPearson Education, £36.99ISBN 97814058582812 Access to History:...
Although John McCain led the charge against "earmarks" - the practice of allocating specific taxes for specific purposes - both candidates for the US presidency went on record against them. I propose...

Jamie Targett, our thrusting Director of Corporate Affairs, was quick to condemn "the salacious gossip" that followed the revelation in last week's Poppleton Evening News that our vice-chancellor had...
Natural selection is too hard for educators - not the kids, says Tim Birkhead
For three decades, Laurie Taylor has constantly reminded us of our better and freer intellectual selves, says Peter Scott
Detlef Mühlberger, professor of modern German history at Oxford Brookes University, has died of lung cancer at the age of 65.Born in Germany on 6 May 1943, he was immediately caught up in the global...