| # | Episode Title | Description | Duration | People | Date | |
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| 1 | Creative Commons | 3.2 Responses to Hume's Famous Argument | Part 3.2. Responses to and justifications of Hume's argument concerning the problem of induction. | 0:09:57 | Peter Millican | 08 Apr 2010 |
| 2 | Creative Commons | 3.1 Hume's Argument Concerning Induction | Part 3.1. Briefly introduces the problem of induction: that is, the problem that it is difficult to justify claims to knowledge of the world through pure reason, i.e. without experience. | 0:12:51 | Peter Millican | 08 Apr 2010 |
| 3 | Nietzsche on Soul in Nature | This keynote speech examines if, according to Nietzsche, experience of nature is inevitably conditioned by some archetypal phantasm or cultural construction process or if unmediated apprehension of nature is possible | 0:35:17 | Graham Parkes | 22 Dec 2009 |
| # | Episode Title | Description | Duration | People | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Creative Commons | 3.2 Responses to Hume's Famous Argument | Part 3.2. Responses to and justifications of Hume's argument concerning the problem of induction. | 0:10:02 | Peter Millican | 08 Apr 2010 |
| 2 | Creative Commons | 3.1 Hume's Argument Concerning Induction | Part 3.1. Briefly introduces the problem of induction: that is, the problem that it is difficult to justify claims to knowledge of the world through pure reason, i.e. without experience. | 0:12:57 | Peter Millican | 08 Apr 2010 |
| 3 | Nietzsche on Soul in Nature: An Ecological Perspective | This keynote speech examines if, according to Nietzsche, experience of nature is inevitably conditioned by some archetypal phantasm or cultural construction process or if unmediated apprehension of nature is possible | 0:35:49 | Graham Parkes | 22 Dec 2009 |