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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lecture 1: Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions

Professor Essi Viding delivers the first of two talks in the 2016 Loebel Lectures in Psychiatry and Philosophy series
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lecture 2: Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions

Professor Essi Viding delivers the second of two talks in the 2016 Loebel Lectures in Psychiatry and Philosophy series
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Eamon McCrory

To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Charlotte Cecil

To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Neil Levy

To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Richard Holton

To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Matthew Parrott

To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Nikolaus Steinbeis

To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Peter Dayan

To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
In Our Spare Times
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The Problem of Evil

Oxford students discuss the problem posed by the existence of evil in the world to the Christian and Hindu gods.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Everything in Everything: Anaxagoras's Metaphysics

Book at Lunchtime discussion
St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks

What Does Philosophy Have to Do with Neuroscience?

When you examine the brain, you can learn a lot and see chemical interactions, but you cannot find anything about the first-person nature of things we experience as humans, such as colours and pain.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Walter Benjamin Meets the Cosmics

Professor Richard Wolin (CUNY) delivers a talk on 'Walter Benjamin Meets the Cosmics' for the TORCH Crisis, Extremes, and Apocalypse network.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus English Text

The Euthydemus of Plato. To read this document, please see 'Download Media' section
Medieval French Research Seminar

Vouloir (Will) et nouloir (Nill) dans la philosophie médiévale : Augustin, Abélard, Buridan

Talk by Alain de Libera, Collège de France
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Uehiro-Carnegie-Oxford Lecture in Practical Ethics 2016

Human Rights, Global Ethics and the Ordinary Virtues
Rewley House Research Seminars

Hope

What is Hope? This seminar explored what hope is and invited us to consider what hope means to people in different circumstances.
The Remedy

The Remedy: Humanism

In this episode, Naomi Richman interviews David Flint, Vice-Chair of the North London Humanists to find out what humanism can offer the sick. They discuss the role of modern medicine and the possibilities of living forever.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

Shakespeare and Machiavellian Politics of Violence, Closing Keynote

Closing Keynote: Elizabeth Frazer (University of Oxford) gives the closing keynote for the Political Demonologies conference, held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

The pessimistic anthropology of liberalism vs. the Good

Adrian Pabst (University of Kent) gives a talk for Session 3: Demonologies of the Soul – Beyond Evil, part of the Political Demonologies conference, held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.

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