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Type: Manuscript / memoir page (evidence file)
File Size: 2.04 MB
Summary

This document appears to be page 170 of a manuscript or memoir, stamped as evidence by the House Oversight Committee. The text describes the narrator's sabbatical at Warwick University's 'Math House #2,' exploring philosophical themes regarding mysticism, logic, and religion through references to Blake, Hume, Tillich, and Russell. The page concludes with a cliffhanger stating that 'Math House #2 had an aura of infamy,' though the specific reason is cut off at the bottom of the page.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Narrator/Author Visiting Professor
Recounting a sabbatical residence at Warwick University
William Blake English romantic poet and illustrator
Referenced regarding mystical visions
David Hume Scottish philosopher
Referenced regarding scientific observations and logical arguments
Paul Tillich Theologian/Writer
Quoted regarding spiritual experience and moral obligation
Bertrand Russell Philosopher/Essayist
Referenced for his 1929 essay 'Mysticism and Logic'

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
Warwick University
Location of the narrator's sabbatical
Warwick Mathematics Institute
Located near the residence 'Math House #2'
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013670'

Timeline (1 events)

Unknown (Past)
Sabbatical residence
Warwick University, Math House #2
Narrator

Locations (3)

Location Context
Apartment for visiting professors, described as having an 'aura of infamy'
Region where Warwick University is located
Country location of the university

Relationships (1)

Narrator Academic/Professional Warwick University
Narrator was in 'sabbatical residence' at the university.

Key Quotes (3)

"Math House #2 had an aura of infamy."
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"God is not a hallucinogen, but more like a spiritually based, social contract."
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Quote #2
"Would one chose Blake or Hume to better explain how the time dimensions of memory disappear with the scent of a past lover or the hearing of his favorite music for lovemaking."
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Quote #3

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