Routledge Lectures in Philosophy
Created: | 2011-11-17 11:53 |
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Institution: | Office of External Affairs and Communications |
Description: | Public lectures about philosophy sponsored by Routledge. |
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This collection contains 4 media items.
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Routledge Lecture recording - Iris Murdoch and the Rejection of Existentialism
Iris Murdoch and the Rejection of Existentialism - Richard Moran examines the characterization of Sartrean existentialism in Iris Murdoch's The Sovereignty of Good and other...
Collection: Iris Murdoch and the Rejection of Existentialism
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 3 Nov 2008
Routledge Lecture in Philosophy: The Open-Doors Model of Freedom
Recording of talk given by Professor Philip Petit as part of Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2009.
Collection: The Open-Doors Model of Freedom
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 2 Nov 2009
Routledge Lecture in Philosophy: Arguing about torture
More than 20 years ago, international law declared torture a crime that can never be justified and yet governments continue to do it. Professor David Luban examines the ethical...
Collection: Arguing about torture
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 24 Oct 2011
Routledge Lecture in Philosophy: Acting and Thinking Together
Professor Michael Bratman (Stanford University) gives the 8th Routledge Lecture in Philosophy. Human beings act together in characteristic ways, and these forms of shared...
Collection: Routledge Lecture in Philosophy: Acting and Thinking Together
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Fri 13 Jun 2014