2: Things and Persons
DONALD MACKAY
Professor of Communication, University of Keele and RENFORD BAMBROUGH
Fellow and Tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge begin a conversation on the question of whether the Christian concept of God is logically unique
In search of a simpler, illustrative example, they turn to the concept of personality. This leads to an unresolved discussion on the nature of the distinction between things and persons, and the conditions which must be satisfied if the distinction is to be valid. Recorded informally at
Dunford House, in Sussex
Way, Truth, and Life: Feb. 27
Piano Sonatas
E flat major, Op. 31 No. 3 played by STEPHEN Bishop Fifth of a series of programmes containing all the sonatas
p.m. (Hame); Op. 14 No. and OP. 10 No. 3. played by Ame-Skjold Rasmussen : Jan. 29 (Third)
by Christopher Sykes
A documentary record of how a scene from Lohengrin, sung by IRENE DALIS and RAMON VINAY and conducted by WOLFgang Sawallisch, was rehearsed and produced by WIELAND Wagner at Bayreuth. Herr Wagner is interviewed by GEOFFREY SKELTON Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Trio in E flat major (D.929) THE BUSCH-SERKIN TRIO Adolf Busch (violin)
Hermann Busch (cello) Rudolf Serkin (piano) on a gramophone record