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What makes human beings different from other animals?
Christopher Martin | 03 December 2004
"Lots of things", is the answer. They don't necessarily make us better - quite often they make us worse, or at least give us the possibility of being worse than other animals. I think it was the great Austrian philosopher Wittgenstein who said: "My dog never cheats at cards. Does that mean he's too honest?"
The Quiet Briton: 100 years of Graham Greene
Miguel Castellvi | 03 December 2004
One of the most famous novelists of the 20th Century, Graham Greene (1904-91), has lost a great deal of the popularity he enjoyed during his life. However, one hundred years after his birth a large part of his work still remains relevant, in particular the novels where his narrative vigour joins forces with some profound ideas.
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