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<p>A collection of short essays that range across philosophy politics general culture morality science religion and art focusing on questions of meaning value and understanding.&nbsp;</p><p>ENDORSEMENT BY</p><p>- Alan Massie</p><p></p><p>&quot;Professor Haldane&#39;s essays are serious in the way that the great writers of the Scottish Enlightenment were serious. He asks what it means to be human in the twenty-first century and what ethical obligations our idea of humanity imposes on us. They are provocative in the best and only useful sense of the word: inviting the reader to consider and respond to his arguments. Their range is wide extending from a disquisition on the morality of stem-cell research to a very funny parody of &#39;The Da Vinci Code&#39;.&quot;</p><p>THE TABLET REVIEW</p><p>The Tablet</p><p>- Christopher Howse</p><p>Jun 28 2008</p><p></p><p><em>&quot;Seeking Meaning and Making Sense</em>&nbsp;[is] a series of 20 essays on philosophy that add up to an argument for the human usefulness of thinking methodically about cosmology society ethics religion and art... Haldane&#39;s interests are wide embracing popular culture from the Exorcist to John Buchan and taking in native thinkers from the Scottish Enlightenment ... [and] he is adept at relating the slippery field of aesthetics to a wider world view. ... These essays are entertaining&nbsp; [and] possess a flavour of humanity openness urbanity and an underlying infectious optimism in taking the cosmos to be intelligible and ethics as possible.&quot;</p><p>THE CATHOLIC HERALD REVIEW</p><p>The Catholic Herald</p><p>- Jonathan Wright</p><p>Sep 11 2008</p>