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Damian Grace

Damian Grace reviews ‘Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience’ by M.R. Bennett and P.M.S. Hacker

August 2003, no. 253 01 August 2003
This book is a joy to read. It is the fruit of collaboration across disciplines and continents between a neurophysiologist and a philosopher. They have written a polemical work that is a model of clarity and directness. Distinguished neurophysiologist M.R. Bennett, of the University of Sydney, and eminent Oxford philosopher P.M.S. Hacker have produced that rarity of scholarship, a genuinely interd ... (read more)

Damian Grace reviews ‘Guilt About the Past’ by Bernhard Schlink

April 2009, no. 310 01 April 2009
This is a book about a very specific past, that of the Third Reich, and the way in which it produced guilt in the next generation, but its lessons can be generalised. Bernhard Schlink shows how that guilt has withstood the institutional strategies of history, law and politics to erase it. Schlink, born in 1944, belongs to the generation burdened with the moral repercussions of the war and the Holo ... (read more)