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With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Szymanowski: Violin Concerto No 1.
Series in which people discuss the idea that political, religious, and scientific doubt, even self-doubt, though sometimes troubling, is much more useful and valuable than fixed opinions and beliefs
1/5 Alastair Campbell on how self-doubt can be a remarkable source of energy and creativity.
First broadcast: 13 Apr 2012
4/5 American poet and historian Jennifer Michael Hecht argues doubt is 'a beautiful thing'.
First broadcast: 12 Apr 2012
3/5 Journalist and writer Madeleine Bunting discusses religious doubt.
First broadcast: 11 Apr 2012
2/5 Susan Greenfield argues that doubt among scientists should be 'as natural as breathing'.
First broadcast: 10 Apr 2012
1/5 Alastair Campbell on how self-doubt can be a remarkable source of energy and creativity.
Fri 3 May 2013 22:45 BBC Radio 3
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