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THE PHILOSOPHER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY: PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE AND THE ABSURD
Is there an answer to the question of life, the Universe and everything? If the answer is 42, then what is the question? In this course, we will look seriously at what it means to question everything. From scientific attempts to provide a “theory of everything” to comedic responses to the inexplicability of “it all”.
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JANE AUSTEN – A CELEBRATION OF ONE OF OUR GREATEST NOVELISTS
This year is the 250th anniversary of the birth of Jane Austen, perhaps the best and certainly the most loved of English novelists. From her Hampshire cottage she wrote six novels of family and social life in her time, with such fidelity and human understanding that her work seems to touch upon profound truths of