“eight miles of inconceivable road”
The Scotsman, 14 May 202 Craig Easton: For a previous hole ousia post on Barnhill please click here.
being and becoming in the world
The Scotsman, 14 May 202 Craig Easton: For a previous hole ousia post on Barnhill please click here.
In the summer of 2019, I read ‘Barnhill: a Novel’ by Norman Bissell: a partly fictional account of George Orwell’s last few years and his time on Jura. At Barnhill … Continue reading ‘This ungetatable place’
the starting-point: To play this short film please click here or on the image above. Clip credit: Royal College of Psychiatrists [as openly shared by RCPsych, 8 June 2023] Word … Continue reading the starting-point
the starting-point: To play this short film please click here or on the image above. Clip credit: Royal College of Psychiatrists [as openly shared by RCPsych, 8 June 2023] Word … Continue reading the starting-point
The words [in yellow] are from ‘1984’ by George Orwell. The poem [in black and white] is by Rupi Kaur from ‘The Sun and her Flowers’
‘1984’ by George Orwell: “A word [that] contains its opposite in itself. Take ‘good’, for instance. If you have a word like ‘good’, what need is there for a word … Continue reading A word that contains its opposite in itself
This 2019 publication from the Science Media Centre can be accessed in full here. It is not clear who was involved in writing this advice for the Science Media Centre … Continue reading “Advice for researchers receiving harassment”
It was interesting to read Professor Pies considerations on “Antipsychiatry” and his linkage of this with the “chemical imbalance trope” [Psychiatric Times, 2nd August 2019] Like Professor Pies I am … Continue reading ‘The mutability of the past’