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A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners

Virtue Ethics: virtue, values and character

Part 3 of 7 in Marianne Talbot's "A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners". In this episode we will reflect on Aristotle's account of morality and the centrality of the virtues in this account.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 11 - 300e 1 - 304b 5

Track 11 - 300e 1 - 304b 5 - Hempel is enmeshed.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 10 - 296e 4 - 300d 9

Track 10 - 296e 4 - 300d 9 - The same: Identity and predication.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 9 - 293b 1- 296e 3

Track 9 - 293b 1- 296e 3 - Hempel, the sophists, Clemons: Being competent (epistemon; have ability=epistasthai).
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 8 - 290e 1-293a 9

Track 8 - 290e1-293a9 - Hempel reports to Pratt, and then the encounter resumes.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 7 - 288b 3 - 290d 8

Track 7 288b 3 - 290d 8 - Hempel resumes with Valerie: Which mastery (episteme) is best?
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 6 - 285a 2-288b 2

Track 6 - 285a2-288 b2 - More with Clemons: Falsehood is impossible.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 5 - 282d 4 - 285a 1

Track 5 - 282d 4 - 285a 1 - the sophists tackle Hempel; Clemons is nettled.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 4 - 278e2-282d3

Track 4 - 278e2-282d3 - Hempel questions Valerie: Intelligence (sophia) alone is really good.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 3 - 275b 5 - 278e 1

Track 3 - 275b 5 - 278e 1 The sophists set to work on Valerie: Is learning possible?
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 2 - 272d 7 - 275b 4

Track 2 272d 7 - 275b 4 - Hempel inquires into the sophists' profession.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 1 - 271a 1 - 272d. 6

Track 1 -271a 1 - 272d. 6 - Pratt asks Hempel about the sophists.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus introduction (PDF)

Introductory document on the Euthydemus dialogue series.
Philosophy - Ethics of the New Biosciences

Designing Biotechnology

James King, Lead Designer, Science Practice Ltd. gives a talk on Synthetic Biology - a new approach to genetics which applies engineering principles to biology in the hope of creating medicines, fuels, foods and other useful products.
The State of the State

The Practice of Sovereignty: Kant on the Duties of National and International Citizenship

Paul Guyer (University of Pennsylvania) presents his paper on Kant's views of the practice of sovereignty. Presented as part of the Anglo-­German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme.
Keble College

Creativity Lecture 1: Soul Dust - the Science and Art of Consciousness

Nicholas Humphrey, a theoretical psychologist based in Cambridge, presents his work on the evolution of human intelligence and consciousness. Part of the Creativity Lecture Series by the Keble College Advanced Studies Centre.
A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners

Freedom, knowledge and society: the preconditions of ethical reasoning

Part 2 of 7 in Marianne Talbot's "A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners". In this episode we examine the preconditions of ethical reasoning and make a comparison between the law of the land and the moral law.
A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners

Rules, truths and theories: an introduction to ethical reasoning

Part 1 of 7 in Marianne Talbot's "A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners". In this episode we examine moral dilemmas, moral truth and moral knowledge, freewill and determinism.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Neuroscience and the Soul

Professor Roger Scruton gives a talk for the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion on the 21st October, 2010.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Science and Religion Around the World - Book Launch (27 Jan 2011)

Geoffrey Cantor, John Brooke, Ronald Numbers and Keith Benson, contributors to the Science and Religion Around the World book, give presentations for the Ian Ramsay Seminar Series on 27th January 2011 as part of the book launch.

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