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Preternatural Investigations
Sharron Kraus
12 episodes
4 months ago
A weekly podcast series hosted by musician and writer Sharron Kraus exploring things that are strange, but not too strange; the marvelous things that lie between the mundane and the miraculous.
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A weekly podcast series hosted by musician and writer Sharron Kraus exploring things that are strange, but not too strange; the marvelous things that lie between the mundane and the miraculous.
Show more...
Philosophy
Arts,
Society & Culture
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EPISODE 1: MAGIC AND THE PRETERNATURAL
Preternatural Investigations
31 minutes 20 seconds
5 years ago
EPISODE 1: MAGIC AND THE PRETERNATURAL




In which the concept of the preternatural is introduced and the importance of a preternatural realm lying between the natural and the supernatural is argued for.


Music by Sharron Kraus, with James Street, Neal Heppleston, Nick Jonah Davis and Oliver Parfitt



REFERENCES Phillip Pullman, ‘Why We Believe in Magic’ William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience Richard Dawkins, The Magic of Reality: How we know what’s really true Lorraine Daston & Katharine Park, Wonders and the Order of Nature, 1150-1750
Preternatural Investigations
A weekly podcast series hosted by musician and writer Sharron Kraus exploring things that are strange, but not too strange; the marvelous things that lie between the mundane and the miraculous.