Peter McDonald on Censorship in South Africa |
Peter McDonald talks with Oliver Lewis about censorship, its philosophical basis and general history within Apartheid South Africa. |
Peter McDonald, Oliver Lewis |
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David Smith on Dementia |
Professor Smith talks about his research at OPTIMA (Oxford Project To Investigate Memory and Ageing) on dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s and the relation between diet and blood pressure in younger life and dementia in older life. |
David Smith, Oliver Lewis |
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David Smith on Dementia |
Professor Smith talks about his research at OPTIMA (Oxford Project To Investigate Memory and Ageing) on dementia, particularly Alzheimer's and the relation between diet and blood pressure in younger life and dementia in older life. |
David Smith, Oliver Lewis |
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Peter McDonald on Censorship in South Africa |
Peter McDonald talks about censorship, its philosophical basis and general history within Apartheid South Africa. |
Peter McDonald, Oliver Lewis |
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Peter McDonald on Literature |
Summary: Peter McDonald talks about how he became to be interested in Literature, how he became to be an academic at Oxford and what it is like to study literature at Oxford. |
Peter McDonald, Oliver Lewis |
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Oliver Taplin on Classics |
Professor Oliver Taplin, an authority on classics and the performance of ancient drama, talks about the subject and his research. |
Oliver Taplin, Oliver Lewis |
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Genetics with Kay Davies |
Kay Davies discusses her research of genetic diseases such as Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, problems which limit the development of therapy and the need for effective treatment and screening processes. |
Kay Davies, Oliver Lewis |
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Peter Harrison on Science and Religion |
Professor Peter Harrison discusses the relationship between science and religion, the myths that surround the relationship, and discusses some of the contentious contemporary issues. |
Peter Harrison, Oliver Lewis |
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Marc Stears on Radical Political Thought |
Political theorist Dr. Marc Stears talks about the importance of political theory and describes some of the radical political movements of Britain and the United States. |
Marc Stears, Oliver Lewis |
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Gero Miesenboeck on Fruit Flies and Neuroscience |
In this podcast, Professor Gero Miesenboeck begins with a discussion of DNA and neuroscience, and then talks about his experiments on the brain of the fruit fly. |
Gero Miesenboeck, Oliver Lewis |
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Jennifer Lau on Anxiety and Depression in Children |
Dr Jennifer Lau discusses her research into the development of anxiety and depression in childhood and adolescence. |
Jennifer Lau, Oliver Lewis |
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Bryan Ward-Perkins on the Fall of the Roman Empire |
Bryan Ward-Perkins, a leading historian of Late Antiquity at Trinity College, Oxford, discusses the transitional period between the fall of Rome and the Middle Ages. |
Bryan Ward-Perkins, Oliver Lewis |
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Bryan Ward-Perkins on the Fall of the Roman Empire |
Bryan Ward-Perkins, a leading historian of Late Antiquity at Trinity College, Oxford, discusses the transitional period between the fall of Rome and the Middle Ages. |
Bryan Ward-Perkins, Oliver Lewis |
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Jennifer Lau on Anxiety and Depression in Children |
Dr Jennifer Lau discusses her research into the development of anxiety and depression in childhood and adolescence. |
Jennifer Lau, Oliver Lewis |
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Gero Miesenboeck on Fruit Flies and Neuroscience |
In this podcast, Professor Gero Miesenboeck begins with a discussion of DNA and neuroscience, and then talks about his experiments on the brain of the fruit fly. |
Gero Miesenboeck, Oliver Lewis |
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Adrian Moore on Metaphysics |
Adrian Moore, Professor of Philosophy at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, explores the definition and origin of metaphysics, and then discusses some of the enduring metaphysical questions. |
Adrian Moore, Oliver Lewis |
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John Broome on Rationality |
John Broome, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford, gives an explanation of reason and rationality, and then discusses his understanding of the 'the normative question'. |
John Broome, Oliver Lewis |
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Nick Bostrom on Global Catastrophic Risk and Simulation Theory |
In this podcast, Professor Bostrom, Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, discusses global catastrophic risks and his earlier work on the simulation theory. |
Nick Bostrom, Oliver Lewis |
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Julian Savulescu on Applied Ethics and Human Enhancement |
Professor Julian Savulescu, Director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, talks about the current and future issues in applied ethics, particularly of the new biosciences. |
Julian Savulescu, Oliver Lewis |
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Roger Crisp on Aristotle's Ethics |
Roger Crisp, Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, discusses the ethics of Aristotle. |
Roger Crisp, Oliver Lewis |
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Roger Crisp on Aristotle's Ethics |
Roger Crisp, Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, discusses the ethics of Aristotle. |
Roger Crisp, Oliver Lewis |
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Irene Tracey on FMRI and Pain |
Professor Irene Tracey, director of the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, explains how MRI works and then talks about her research into people's perception of pain. |
Irene Tracey, Oliver Lewis |
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Oliver Taplin on Classics |
Professor Oliver Taplin, an authority on classics and the performance of ancient drama, talks about the subject and his research. |
Oliver Taplin, Oliver Lewis |
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Adrian Moore on Metaphysics |
Adrian Moore, Professor of Philosophy at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, explores the definition and origin of metaphysics, and then discusses some of the enduring metaphysical questions. |
Adrian Moore, Oliver Lewis |
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Irene Tracey on FMRI and Pain |
Professor Irene Tracey, director of the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, explains how MRI works and then talks about her research into people’s perception of pain. |
Irene Tracey, Oliver Lewis |
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Thomas Helleday on Cancer |
Professor Helleday explains what cancer is, the problems of treating it, and the success of his own research in developing new treatments. |
Thomas Helleday, Oliver Lewis |
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Andrew Pollard on Childhood Disease |
Professor Andrew Pollard, Professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunity, and Director of the Oxford Vaccine Centre, discusses childhood diseases, his research into vaccinations, and the problems facing childhood immunisation in the UK and abroad. |
Andrew Pollard, Oliver Lewis |
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John Broome on Rationality |
John Broome, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford, gives an explanation of reason and rationality, and then discusses his understanding of the 'the normative question'. |
John Broome, Oliver Lewis |
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Nick Bostrom on Global Catastrophic Risk and Simulation Theory |
In this podcast, Professor Bostrom, Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, discusses global catastrophic risks and his earlier work on the simulation theory. |
Nick Bostrom, Oliver Lewis |
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Julian Savulescu on Applied Ethics and Human Enhancement |
Professor Julian Savulescu, Director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, talks about the current and future issues in applied ethics, particularly of the new biosciences. |
Julian Savulescu, Oliver Lewis |
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Greg Kochanski on Phonetics |
Dr Greg Kochanski, a Research Fellow at the Oxford University Phonetics Laboratory, talks about how experiments in phonetics are conducted, how we study the history of language, and how speech changes over time. |
Greg Kochanski, Oliver Lewis |
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Andrew Pollard on Vaccines and Immunisation of Children |
Dr Andrew Pollard, Reader in Paediatric Infection and Immunity, and Consultant in charge of the Oxford Vaccine Group, discusses childhood diseases, his research into vaccinations, and the problems facing childhood immunisation in the UK and abroad. |
Andrew Pollard, Oliver Lewis |
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Roger Crisp on Aristotle's Ethics |
Roger Crisp, Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, discusses the ethics of Aristotle. |
Roger Crisp, Oliver Lewis |
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Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds on Podcasting |
Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds, the hosts of the highly successful podcasting series 'Philosophy Bites', talk about podcasting. |
Nigel Warburton, David Edmonds, Oliver Lewis |
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