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Raymond C. Tallis

Philosopher, Poet, Novelist, Cultural Critic, Retired Medical Physician and Clinical Neuroscientist Short Videos on Big Questions
  • Who are you? As an atheist, why are you interested in special divine action?

    (0:50) Raymond C. Tallis
  • Why should humanists be interested in the topic of special divine action?

    (1:11) Raymond C. Tallis
  • What is the humanist project if one assumes the absence of special divine action?

    (1:13) Raymond C. Tallis
  • Does the denial of special divine action impact on attitudes to human action?

    (0:54) Raymond C. Tallis
  • What is naturalism and is there a problem with naturalism?

    (0:43) Raymond C. Tallis
  • What attitude should we take to reports of miracles?

    (1:38) Raymond C. Tallis
  • Do atheists and religious believers face common problems regarding explanation?

    (3:09) Raymond C. Tallis
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