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Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Concluding Remarks

Professor Richard Dawkins gives a few concluding thoughts on the Science and Religious Conflict Conference.
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Social psychological aspects of religion and prejudice

Professor Miles Hewstone (Oxford) gives a talk entitled Social psychological aspects of religion and prejudice: evidence from experimental and survey research. The commentator is Professor Ingmar Persson (Gothenburg University).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

The relation between the neurobiology of morality and religion

Professor Patricia Churchland (University of California San Diego) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference.The commentator is Professor Julian Savulescu (Oxford).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

The view from the East pole: Buddhist and Confucian soteriologies and tolerance

Professor Owen Flanagan (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Guy Kahane (Oxford).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Personal religion, tolerance, and universal compassion

Professor Dan Batson (University of Kansas) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Steve Clarke (Oxford).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Religious disagreement and religious accommodation

Professor Tony Coady (University of Melbourne) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Reverend Dr Liz Carmichael (University of Oxford).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Religion and compromise

Professor Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The discussant is Dr Nick Shackel (Cardiff).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Religious Toleration, Religious Freedom and Human Nature

Professor Roger Trigg (Oxford) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr John Perry (Oxford).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Religion, Cohesion and Hostility

Professor Harvey Whitehouse (Oxford) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor Michael Wong (Monash University).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Religion as Parochial Altruism

Professor Ara Norenzayan (University of British Columbia) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor John Wilkins (Bond University).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Is Religion an Adaptation for Inter-Group Conflict?

Dominic Johnson (Edinburgh) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Russell Powell (Oxford).
Science and Religious Conflict Conference

Is Religion Adaptive? Integrating Cognition and Function

Professor Robin Dunbar (Oxford) gives the first presentation for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards (Oxford).
Anthropology

Neither Freud nor Artemidorous, Evans-Pritchard Lecture by Charles Stewart (27 April 2010)

The first Evans-Pritchard Lecture for 2010, presented at All Souls College on 27 April by Dr Charles Stewart (UCL). The series theme was Dreaming and Historical Consciousness in Island Greece.
Law Faculty Podcasts

Scandinavian Exceptionalism: Five Dangers Ahead

Nils Christie of the Institute of Criminology at the University of Oslo presented the 5th Roger Hood Annual Public Lecture entitled, 'Scandinavian Exceptionalism: Five Dangers Ahead'.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

We are the Web: The future of the social machine

The Web 2.0 world is commonplace but the promise of massive scale human computing has barely been exploited. This seminar explores the potential, challenges, and promises for next-generation technologies that can empower humanity to address key problems.
Anthropology

Anthropology seminar: Indigenous capitalism in Upland Indonesia (5 Feb 2010)

Based on numerous field research trips over the last 20 years, Prof. Li (University of Toronto) describes how much attitudes and horizons have changed in this remote, mountainous area.
General Philosophy

2.1 Recap of General Philosophy Lecture 1

Part 2.1. A brief recap on the first lecture describing how Aristotle's view of the universe, dominant throughout the middle ages in Europe, came to be gradually phased out by a modern, mechanistic view of the universe.
The Beazley Archive - Classical Art Research Centre

Treasures of Oxford - Athenian Wine Drinking Cup

Sir John Boardman talks about a wine drinking cup made in Ancient Athens; he also talks about what we can learn from it about Ancient Greek culture and the kind of lifestyle the Greeks had.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Socio-Economic Rights in the South African Constitutional Court: Is the Honeymoon Over?

Sandra Fredman gives a talk for the Oxford Transitional Justice Research 2010 seminar series followed by Sabine Michalowski giving her talk entitled 'Bringing Socio-Economic Factors into the Transitional Justice Debate'.
Anthropology

Anthropology seminar: Re-Tooling a Body with The Body

Assistant Professor Adam Frank (University of Central Arkansas) describes Three Ways of Teaching Tajiquan to the White Guy.

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