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Episode 4
Polar adventurer Erling Kagge explores how philosophers from Aristotle to Kant have thought about silence.
Read by Cal MacAninch
“We live in the age of noise. Silence is almost extinct.”
Adventurer Erling Kagge - the first person to reach the ‘three poles’ of North, South and the summit of Everest - explores the power of silence, considering how philosophers from Aristotle to Kant have thought about it.
Read by Cal MacAninch
Abridged and produced by Eilidh McCreadie
Last on
Fri 1 Feb 201900:30
BBC Radio 4
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The glories of being quiet
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Broadcasts
- Thu 31 Jan 201909:45BBC Radio 4 FM
- Fri 1 Feb 201900:30BBC Radio 4






