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Last of a group of talks and discussions by philosophers
On Belief by H. H. Price late Professor of Philosophy in the University of Oxford and Fellow of New College
Is belief a disposition or a mental occurrence? Does it make sense to say ' I am not sure whether I believe that p.
Do we ever really know what our beliefs are and, if so, how? Can beliefs be introspected? What is the relation between ' belief ' and ' assent '?
Professor Price raises and defines the questions. The discussion continues.

Contributors

Unknown:
H. H. Price

An extravaganza by Heinrich Boll
Translated by Richard Graves
Other children played by Jane Asher , Malcolm Butterworth
James Langley , Angela Slade
Produced by Christopher Holme
Hans Elbertz , a school teacher, is in debt because of his wife Anita's kind heart. His salary is attached by his creditors and he is allowed a subsistence minimum which might just support them and their six children, but just at the moment they have other mouths to feed ...

Contributors

Unknown:
Heinrich Boll
Translated By:
Richard Graves
Played By:
Jane Asher
Played By:
Malcolm Butterworth
Played By:
James Langley
Played By:
Angela Slade
Produced By:
Christopher Holme
Produced By:
Hans Elbertz
Hans Elbertz:
Ian Lubbock
Anita, his wife:
Betty Linton
Grete, their daughter:
Anne Totten
Robert, their son:
Jean England
School Inspector:
Denis McCarthy
Inspector's wife:
Thea Wells
Fanchini:
Roderick Joyce

(baritone) with Gerald Moore (piano)
Loewe Der Erlkonig
Odins Meeresritt
Die wandelnde Glocke Edward
Hinkenden Jamben
Wolf
Cophtisches Lied 1 Cophtisches Lied 2 Der Musikant
Prometheus Anakreons Grab on gramophone records

Contributors

Piano:
Gerald Moore
Piano:
Loewe Der Erlkonig
Piano:
Odins Meeresritt
Piano:
Die Wandelnde Glocke
Unknown:
Hinkenden Jamben
Unknown:
Cophtisches Lied 1
Unknown:
Cophtisches Lied 2
Unknown:
Der Musikant
Unknown:
Prometheus Anakreons Grab

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