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Introduction to David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature Book One

1c. Hume's Faculty Psychology

Third part of lecture one of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One.
Introduction to David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature Book One

1b. The Theory of Ideas

Second part of lecture one of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One.
Introduction to David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature Book One

1a. Hume's Theory of Ideas and the Faculties

First part of lecture one of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

Physics and Philosophy: An Introduction

On the inextricable links between physics and philosophy and the ways in which one can lead to the other - how they complement each other in answering the big questions.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

From Argument to Experiment

Dr Christopher Palmer on the historical ties between physics and philosophy - from ancient philosophical thought through to the scientific revolution and the pioneers of modern physics.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

Space and Time

Prof. Frank Arntzenius on whether space and time are absolute entities or simply relational properties derived from the idea of motion - an old debate between Newton and Leibniz, carried on today.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

Quantum Paradoxes

Prof. Vlatko Vedral on the mind-boggling and paradoxical nature of quantum mechanics and its consequences on modern technology - the possibilities of superfast computing and teleportation.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

Parallel Worlds

Dr. David Wallace on the many-worlds theory, an explanation of the baffling results that quantum mechanics provides us with - and that there may be more worlds than just our own.
Oxford Physics Public Lectures

Consciousness and Computability

Prof. Sir Roger Penrose on the idea of artificial intelligence and whether consciousness can be replicated by a computer - a discussion of new physics which may take us closer to explaining the mind.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Reading List for Bioethics: An Introduction

Reading List to accompany the Bioethics: An Introduction podcast series.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Common moral arguments: 'morality? It's all a matter of opinion'

Final of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Common moral arguments: 'it's too risky' (the Precautionary Principle)

Eighth of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Common moral arguments: 'it's not natural' and 'it's disgusting'

Seventh of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Induction

Sixth of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Deduction

Fifth of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Arguments

Fourth of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Utilitarianism

Third of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Deontology

Second of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Virtue Ethics

First of nine short introductory podcasts on Bioethics by Marianne Talbot.
Literature and Form

Literature and Form 4: What is "Comparative Literature"?

Dr Catherine Brown gives the fourth and final lecture in the Literature and Form lecture series. With a philosophical discussion on what Comparative Literature is and how we can study 'literature in comparison'.

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