Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Created: | 2013-04-25 11:29 |
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Institution: | Office of External Affairs and Communications |
Description: | Recorded lectures from the Faculty of Philosophy |
Media items
This collection contains 30 media items.
Media items
David Runciman - What is Realistic Political Philosophy?
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
Douglas Hedley - Philosophy: Forms of Reflection and the Love of Wisdom
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
Fraser MacBride - Russell v Wittgenstein
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
Jane Heal - Philosophy, its Pitfalls and Some Thoughts on How to Avoid them
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
John Forrester - Falling in and out of Love with Philosophy
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
Matthew Kramer - Legal Philosophy as Philosophy (at Cambridge)
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
Michael Edwards - Early Modern Philosophy and Intellectual History
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
Tim Crane - Philosophy Science, Logic, History
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
Tim Lewens - A Surfeit of Naturalism
Collection: Aspects of Philosophy at Cambridge
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Dec 2010
The Dark Matter of Cambridge Philosophy
Lecture on The Dark Matter of Cambridge Philosophy given by Dr Fraser MacBride as part of the Philosophy Events for the Alumni Weekend on Saturday 25th September 2010.
Collection: The Dark Matter of Cambridge Philosophy
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Fri 1 Oct 2010
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
Art and Morality
A brief talk and discussion by Professor Derek Matravers on morally dubious works of art. Can a morally dubious work of art still be a great work of art? Recorded at the Alumni...
Collection: Art and Morality
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 26 Sep 2011
Conceptions of Press Freedom
Professor Onora O'Neill discusses philosophical conceptions of press freedom in historical and contemporary terms, raising some thought-provoking questions. Recorded Wednesday...
Collection: Conceptions of Press Freedom
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 27 Oct 2008
'Better than the Stars': a radio portrait of F P Ramsey
'Better than the Stars' was broadcast by the BBC in 1978. Copyright in it is retained by the BBC, and it is made available here by their permission and that of the contributors....
Collection: D H Mellor
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 22 Oct 2009
'Better than the Stars': a radio portrait of F P Ramsey
'Better than the Stars' was broadcast by the BBC in 1978. Copyright in it is retained by the BBC, and it is made available here by their permission and that of the contributors....
Collection: D H Mellor
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Wed 21 Oct 2009
Inaugural Lecture: The Warrant of Induction
This is D. H. Mellor's Inaugural Lecture as Professor of Philosophy in the University of Cambridge. It is archived in DSpace, at http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/3475.
Collection: D H Mellor
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 13 Oct 2008
Words
Six five-minute radio talks by D H Mellor on the use of words in philosophy broadcast on BBC Radio 3 between 5 February and 16 March 1978. Copyright in these broadcasts is...
Collection: D H Mellor
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Thu 16 Oct 2008
Fiction, emotion and imagination
Dr Cain Todd looks at the philosophical problem of why we have emotional responses to fictional artworks and whether there may be a distinctive class of 'aesthetic emotions'. ...
Collection: Fiction, emotion and imagination
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 1 Nov 2010
G.E. Moore and Cambridge Philosophy
Lecture on G.E. Moore given by Professor Thomas Baldwin at the Alumni Weekend Saturday 27th September 2008.
Collection: G.E. Moore and Cambridge Philosophy
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 6 Oct 2008
Festival of Ideas - Happiness and Sustainability
Professor John O'Neill addresses two questions about sustainability: Is it possible to maintain or improve well-being without increasing consumption? Is it possible to extend the...
Collection: Happiness and Sustainability
Institution: Faculty of Philosophy
Created: Mon 31 Oct 2011