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Thomas Aquinas on Bodily Identity

Book at Lunchtime, Thomas Aquinas on Bodily Identity
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Evidence in the Multiverse

Erik Curiel and Simon Friederich hash out the problems we encounter when we look for evidence of a multiverse.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

The Hard Fact of Life in Big Physics City

How similar is the fine-tuning of our universe to probabilistic reasoning we use and understand? Simon Friederich and Erik Curiel go through a series of examples.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Stability and Probability

Erik Curiel and Simon Friederich discuss how reasoning in cosmology sometimes conflates topological stability with probability, and why that might be wrong.
The Physics of Fine-Tuning

Problems with Probability

Simon Friederich and Erik Curiel discuss the problems fine-tuning arguments raise for our understanding of probability.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Brain-machine interfaces and the translation of thought into action

In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Tom Buller reflects on the causal relationship between movement goals and bodily awareness and challenges the idea that BMI-enabled movement and intentional bodily movement are equal actions.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

James Joyce and the Phenomenology of Film

Book at Lunchtime, James Joyce and the Phenomenology of Film
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

2016 Annual Uehiro Lecture 1: Consequentialism for Cows

Professor Shelly Kagan delivers the first of three Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, ‘How to Count Animals, More or Less’
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

2016 Annual Uehiro Lecture 2: Deontology for Dogs

Professor Shelly Kagan delivers the second of three Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, ‘How to Count Animals, More or Less’
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

2016 Annual Uehiro Lecture 3: Foundation for Frogs

Professor Shelly Kagan delivers the final of three Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, ‘How to Count Animals, More or Less’
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

2013 Annual Uehiro Lecture (3): Equal Opportunity

Third and final lecture from Professor Tim Scanlon in which he talks about the philosophical justifications for equalitiy of opportunity. Includes a roundtable discussion with Professors John Broome, Janet Radcliffe Richards and David Miller
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture Three: Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012

Third and final lecture from the 2012 Oxford Uehiro lectures in Practical Philosophy given be Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture Two:Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012

Second lecture in the 2012 Uehiro Lecture series 'Sex in A Shifting Landscape'.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture One: Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012

Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards gives (OUC Distinguished Research Fellow) gives the first of three lectures on feminism for the Uehiro Practical Ethics lecture series.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Making Good 3: Virtues, laws and consequentialism

Third of three lectures by in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Making Good 2: Robust Demands and the Need for Law

Second of three lectures by in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

Making Good 1: Robust Demands and the Need for Virtue

First of three lectures in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University.
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2015 Loebel Lecture 1: Neurobiological materialism collides with the experience of being human

The first of three public lectures which took place in Oxford in November 2015. Series title: The theoretical challenge of modern psychiatry: no easy cure
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2015 Loebel Lecture 2: Science is quietly, inexorably eroding many core assumptions underlying psychiatry

The second of three public lectures which took place in Oxford in November 2015. Series title: The theoretical challenge of modern psychiatry: no easy cure
Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness

2015 Loebel Lecture 3: What is the upshot?

The last of three public lectures which took place in Oxford in November 2015. Series title: The theoretical challenge of modern psychiatry: no easy cure

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