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'''David Malone''' is a British producer of acclaimed [[BBC]] and Channel 4 |
'''David Malone''' is a British producer of acclaimed documentaries on philosophy, originally broadcast in the [[UK]] by the [[BBC]] and [[Channel 4]]. |
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Revision as of 03:04, 28 December 2009
David Malone is a British producer of acclaimed documentaries on philosophy, originally broadcast in the UK by the BBC and Channel 4.
Work
Malone's work includes
- The Flow of Time (1999), on the problem of explaining time in physics
- Testing God (2001), on the clash between science and religion
- Soul Searching (2002), on consciousness
- Voices In My Head (2005), on how science and religion interpret the phenomenon of people hearing disembodied voices
- Dangerous Knowledge (2007), in which he claims that some well-known thinkers have been driven to insanity by mathematical or scientific paradoxes.
- High Anxieties: The Mathematics of Chaos (2008), interviews with David Ruelle (chaos theory), Paul Ormerod (economics), James Lovelock (climate change, metaphors of tipping points or slopes)
References
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