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Introduction : what's in a name? | ||
Pt. I | Speculation | |
The coming of wit | 5 | |
Runaway mankind : on Gregory Bateson | 10 | |
Nietzsche and creation | 13 | |
Not what the doctor ordered | 17 | |
The heart of a venomous squabble : on Jung, Freud, and Spielrein | 20 | |
Trust life to work with you | 23 | |
The value of the clown : on R. D. Laing | 25 | |
Do humans desire happiness? | 27 | |
'Two cultures' are not culture | 32 | |
Pt. II | Literature and reality | |
From Journey into the dark, I | 39 | |
What are novels for? | 47 | |
William Faulkner's universe | 52 | |
Seeing it whole : on Patrick White | 56 | |
What life is like : on Italo Calvino | 59 | |
The philosopher fails - the artist succeeds : on Iris Murdoch | 62 | |
Bits of gold : on J. P. Donleavy | 65 | |
Lament for lost childhood : on Vladimir Nabokov | 67 | |
Desire for delinquency : on Philip Roth | 70 | |
No answer from the sky : on Joseph Conrad | 73 | |
Dissidence : on Fyodor Dostoevsky | 77 | |
'The new humanism is coming, in spite of all the barbarism' : on Thomas Mann | 80 | |
Against the tyranny of genes : on Arthur Koestler | 83 | |
Jerusalem : a novel of hope that cannot find a publisher | 85 | |
Gilbert Sorrentino and Mulligan stew | 89 | |
Pt. III | Pathology and sanity | |
From Journey into the dark, II | 95 | |
The schizoid state | 99 | |
The burden of vocation | 101 | |
Self-deceit and lack of courage : on Heinrich Himmler | 104 | |
Becoming free of the burden | 107 | |
Are not humans responsible for themselves? : on Bruno Bettelheim | 110 | |
Some do take responsibility for themselves | 112 | |
Jonestown enigmas | 114 | |
Evil is done by ordinary people going about their ordinary tasks | 117 | |
Cold feet : on Leon Trotsky | 120 | |
Sparks that glowed : on Andrei Sakharov | 124 | |
Cogs in wheels | 128 | |
What makes life worth living | 131 | |
Pt. IV | Philosophy and practice | |
From Journey into the dark, III | 135 | |
A question of probabilities : on John Maynard Keynes | 139 | |
The enemy of paradox : on Bertrand Russell | 142 | |
The moral voluptuousness of hell : on Michael Foucault | 145 | |
Philosophy back in the mainstream? | 148 | |
Pt. V | Religion | |
The church and art | 153 | |
Through a glass darkly | 156 | |
A social contract? | 159 | |
For heaven's sake - repent! | 161 | |
The Christian and the bomb | 165 | |
Mohammed and monotheism | 167 | |
The Old Testament and Paradise lost | 169 | |
The uses of adversity | 173 | |
Prayer | 175 | |
Freedom made available by God | 177 | |
Philip Pullman's theology | 181 | |
Pt. VI | Science, self, God | |
From Journey into the dark, IV | 189 | |
What price political idealism? | 197 | |
From Journey into the dark, V | 203 | |
Stammering | 211 | |
From Journey into the dark, VI | 215 |
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