Stories
- Article
The family food of a kebab van man
Melek Erdal celebrates the physical and mental resilience of her father Yusuf, forged by isolation and dislocation, and reinforced by the distinctive cuisine of his home country, Turkey.
- Article
The Ladies of Llangollen
As we celebrate LGBT History Month, Sarah Bentley explores the relationship between the two 18th-century women known as the Ladies of Llangollen.
- Book extract
The meaning of happiness
What is happiness? Tiffany Watt Smith charts how its definition has changed over time, from chance emotion to something that can be measured and controlled.
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The eye of darshan
The Hindu concept of darshan means “divine revelation”, but it’s also about the multilayered ways in which we see the world around us. Adrian Plau explains how one image in a Panjabi manuscript relates to darshan, and why it’s so striking.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Date: c.1951Reference: HALDANE/4/25/8Part of: Haldane Papers- Archives and manuscripts
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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Date: 20th CenturyReference: HALDANE/5/5/1/1/15Part of: Haldane Papers- E-journals
- Online
The journal of philosophy
Date: [1921]-- E-journals
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The journal of philosophy, psychology and scientific methods
Date: [1904-1920]- Books
The Scottish Enlightenment and the theory of spontaneous order / by Ronald Hamowy ; foreword by Ian Ross.
Hamowy, Ronald, 1937-Date: [1987], ©1987