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Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

Going Beyond Evil in Theory, Politics and Practice

Max Muir (University of Oxford) gives a talk in session 3 Demonologies of the Soul – Beyond Evil, part of the Political Demonology conference, held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

‘“Political Theology” or “Occasional Decisionism”? On the Formal Character of Carl Schmitt’s Political Theology’

Bruno Godefroy (Universities of Erlangen and Lyon) gives a talk in Session 2: Political (Dis-) Orders, part of the Political Demonologies conference held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

The Dialectics of Individualism and Totalitarianism in Charles de Koninck, David Foster Wallace, and Michel Houellebecq

Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist. (Heiligenstift, Austria), gives the first talk in Session 2: Political (Dis-) Orders, part of the Political Demonology conference, held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

Modernist Myths of the Fall

Henry Mead (Teesside University) gives the third talk in Session 1, (Demono-) Logics, at the Political Demonology conference, held at Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

The Two Deaths of Osama Bin Laden –Demonic Repetition in Contemporary Culture

Tom Grimwood (University of Cumbria) gives the second talk for Session 1; (Demono-) Logics Political Demonology conference, held in Worcester College on 20th May 2016.
Political Demonology: The Logic of Evil in Contemporary Literature and Theology

The Nightmare that Dreams: The Soul and Nihilism - Opening Keynote

Conor Cunningham (University of Nottingham) gives the opening keynote in the Political Demonology conference, held at Worcester College Oxford on 20the May 2016.
Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Session 6

Sixth session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016.
Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Session 5

Fifth session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016.
Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Session 4

Fourth session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016.
Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Session 3

Third session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016.
Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Session 2

Second session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016.
Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Session 1

First session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016.
Journal of Practical Ethics

Offsetting Class Privilege

Holly Lawford-Smith discusses her Journal of Practical Ethics article, Offsetting Class Privilege
Changing Character of War
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The Morality of Unconventional Force

Tom Simpson gives a talk for the Changing Character of War programme seminar series.
Free Speech Debate

Should Europe introduce a ‘right to blaspheme’?

Alain Bouldoires talks to Timothy Garton Ash about the survival of blasphemy laws in Europe, and calls for a ‘right to blaspheme’.
Free Speech Debate

Rae Langton on philosophy, free speech and pornography

In this interview for Free Speech Debate, renowned Philosophy Professor Rae Langton speaks about the value of philosophy for our understanding of free speech and discusses aspects of her work on pornography and the silencing of women.
The Isaiah Berlin Lecture

Cosmopolitan Contamination - learning world citizenship

Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University, delivers the 50th Anniversary Annual Berlin Lecture.
Free Speech Debate

Daniel Bell on Confucianism and free speech

Confucianism’s defence of political speech does not necessarily apply to other forms of expression, says Bell
The Nature of Causation
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Time and Causation

Both time and causation seems to have the same 'direction’ . Can we explain this?
The Nature of Causation
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Mental Causation

We do what we do because we believe what we believe. Or do we? How does mental causation work?

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