Sunday, 31 July 2016

Plata - Euthyphro

The so-called ‘Euthyphro dilemma’ was to become of increasing importance in theology and philosophy, especially as the great monotheistic religions –Judaism, Christianity and Islam –developed over the next millennium. In these faiths, the plethora of gods of Greek and other pantheistic religions gave way to a single omnipotent Creator. This Creator was the source of goodness and value in the world. But, as the German philosopher Leibniz asked at the beginning of the eighteenth century, if it is the case that whatever God thinks, wants or does is good by definition, then ‘what cause could one have to praise him for what he does if in doing something quite different he would have done equally well?’ 5 If, on the other hand, God recognizes what is good and promotes it because of its inherent goodness, then goodness must exist independently of God. It might now make sense to revere God’s goodness but God is no longer the source of that goodness, nor do we need to look to God to discover that which is good.

Another busy week comes to an end

It's Sunday the 31st July. Tomorrow is August; well over half way through the year.

Eleanor fell off her bike on Monday, so not a good start. One bad knee, a hurt wrist and shoulder. I think Wednesday evening was at the Red Lion with Sue and Alan. Eleanor took Chloe to the Playhouse theatre to see 'return to Forbidden Planet'. Thursday evening was to Pat and Thorton's, as it was Sue, Alan, and Chloe returning to Stratford on the Friday.

Other than that, a busy week at work for the four of us. The gym a couple of times, and not too much else.

Took Luger over Mousehold this morning. So he was happy


Sunday, 24 July 2016

Big family meal

A top day yesterday.

Lunch with Sue/Alan, Simon/Rachel, Jo, Chloe, and me, at the Garnett thingy in Norwich

Evening meal at 'Delia's' with Pat/Thornton, Sue/Alan, Malcolm/Christine, Jo, Eleanor, Noah, Chloe, and me


Monday, 18 July 2016

David Storey - This Sporting Life

The storey of interwar rugby in a rough northern town.
Excellent stuff

Home again

A long hot journey. England turns out just as hot as Italy, so buffered really.

Nice to be home with the kids (adults)

Friday, 15 July 2016

Thursday, 14 July 2016

Sorrento today

Bit cooler today, so a walk about Sorrento with ice cream was quite bearable

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Monday, 11 July 2016

Pompeii and Paestum

Pompeii yesterday. The heat was intense, but the place was superb. Paestum tomorrow; I hope it lives up to my dreams.

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Aeschylus- The Persians

Xerxes gets his but kicked at Salimas and on land. Hobbles home via Maacedonia and the rest. 

Darius is summound from Hades and laments the downfall of Persia.

Aeschylus- Seven against Thebes

Listening to on holiday in Sorrento 

The two sons of Oedipus fight it out for Thebes. Etewhatsit wins the first six gates for the home team. Both die by each other's hands

This leads on to Euripides and Antigone

Monday, 4 July 2016

Luton airport

Four o'clock in the morning and still we get no sleep