đ node [[cambridge heretics]]
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a [[society]].
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#pull [[heretics society]]
- [[g. k. ogden]]
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#go https://heritage.humanists.uk/the-cambridge-heretics/
- "Jane Harrison, âHeresy and Humanityâ (1909) John McTaggart, âDare to be wiseâ (1909) Noel Burgess Michell, âThe Secular Education Movementâ (1910) Edward Clodd, âObscurantism in Modern Scienceâ (1911) A.L. Bacharach, âThomas Hardy, the Poet of Heresyâ (1911) Bertrand Russell, âReligion and Scienceâ (1911) George Bernard Shaw, âThe Religion of the Futureâ (1911) F.M. Cornford, âReligion and the Universityâ (1911) Joseph McCabe, âMaterialismâ (1912) Prof. Patrick Geddes, âMythology and Lifeâan Interpretation of Olympus as Rediscoverableâ (1912) Harold Munro, âContemporary English Poetryâ (1912) Jane Harrison, âUnanimism: A Study of Conversion and Some Contemporary French Poetsâ (1912) Rupert Brooke, âThe Drama: Present and Futureâ (1913) Georg Brandes, âNietzscheâ (1913) Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, âThe Religion of Time and the Religion Of Eternityâ (1914) G. E. Moore, âThe Philosophy of Commonsenseâ (1914) Cicely Hamilton, âThe Conventions of the Theatreâ (1914) Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, âFuturismâ (1914) Gilbert Murray, âThe Conception of Another Worldâ (1914) George Santayana, âAn Interpretation of Transcendentalismâ (1914) Constance Stoney, âEarly Double Monasteriesâ (1914) Harold Monro, âThe God-Myth in Modern Poetryâ (1915) Cecil Delisle Burns, âThe Debt of Modern Philosophy to Literatureâ (1915) Shinji Ishii, âFreedom of Thought in Japanâ (1915) Vernon Lee, âWar, Group-Emotion and Artâ (1915) Eileen Power, âCult of the Virgin in the Middle Agesâ (1915) Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, âBelief, Make-belief, and Unbelief â (1916) Dora Black (later Russell), âSome Conceptions of Comedyâ (1916) Professor W. Bateson, âEvolutionary Theory and Modern Doubtsâ (1916) Rebecca West, âEmotion and Educationâ (1917) Adrian Stephen, âIn Defence of Understandingâ (1917) L. Susan Stebbing, âThe Utility of Metaphysicsâ (1917) D. Wrinch, âThe Inter-Relation of Science and Philosophyâ (1918) D. W. Black, âThe AbbĂŠ Pluche and other Christian Apologistsâ (1918) George Santayana, âPhilosophic Opinion in Americaâ (1918) Graham Wallas, âRational Purposeâ (1918) E. B. C. Jones, âWalter de la Mareâ (1918) Dora Black (later Russell), âHow to be HappyâSome 18th Century Recipesâ (1918) Miss Strachey, âThe Case against Modern Poetryâ (1919) E. B. C. Jones, âThe Art of Walter de la Mareâ (1920) Eileen Power, âThe Nun in Literatureâ (1920) I. A. Richards and C. K. Ogden, âThe New Symbolist Movementâ (1920) Eileen Power, âA plea for the Middle Agesâ (1920) Lytton Strachey, âArt and Indecencyâ (1920) Harold Monro, âCan any Religion meet the Conditions of Modern European Civilization?â (1921) Dr. Marriette Soman, âModern French Literatureâ (1921) Edith Sitwell, âModern Criticismâ (1921) Clive Bell, âJazz Artâ (1921) B. K. (Kingsley) Martin, âThe Psychology of the Pressâ (1922) Lancelot Law Whyte, âAdventures of Atomsâ (1922) Bertrand Russell, âTraditional Religionâ; and Dora Russell, âThe Industrial Creedâ (1922) Max Newman, âCan Physics be saved from the Mathematicians?â (1922) J. B. S. Haldane, âDaedalusâ (1923) Walter de la Mare, âIslands and Robinson Crusoeâ (1923) Roger Fry, âCompositionâ (1923) Virginia Woolf, âCharacter in Fictionâ (1924) Leonard Woolf, âHunting the Highbrowâ (1926) Ludwig Wittgenstein, âEthicsâ (1929) Adrian Stephen, âA Description of Freudian Analysisâ (1930) Prince Mirsky, âDialectical Materialismâ (1931"
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- public document at doc.anagora.org/cambridge-heretics
- video call at meet.jit.si/cambridge-heretics
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