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Hume 2018/1: Hume’s Background and Chief Aims

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David Hume (2018)
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Lecture 1 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series.
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David Hume (2018)
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Peter Millican
Keywords
philosophy
hume
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 21/05/2020
Duration: 00:51:47

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David Hume (2018)

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A series of 8 lectures on David Hume’s philosophy, delivered to Oxford University undergraduates in Michaelmas term 2018. The lectures focus mainly on Book 1 of his 1739 Treatise of Human Nature, with reference to other works where appropriate. Main themes of the lectures are: (1) Hume’s background and chief aims; (2) Ideas, impressions, and abstraction; (3) Humean faculties and relations; (4) Induction and belief; (5) Probability and causal necessity; (6) Causal interpretation, to scepticism; (7) Scepticism about body, soul and self; (8) Sceptical crisis and second thoughts.

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The Mortality of the Dalai Lama and its Scriptural Sources: A Study in Tibetan Buddhist Political Theology

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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I am currently focusing on the problem of the Dalai Lama’s mortality that is, the question of how to come to terms with his suffering and death, in light of the association between Tibetan kingship and the deity Avalokiteśvara.
In this talk, I’ll share some of my work in progress on the divine kingship of the 5th Dalai Lama. In particular, I am currently focusing on the problem of the Dalai Lama’s mortality that is, the question of how to come to terms with his suffering and death, in light of the association between Tibetan kingship and the deity Avalokiteśvara. My sources are late 17th century texts written by the Desi Sangyé Gyatso, who wrote extensively on the 5th Dalai Lama’s joint divinity and mortality. In addition to their value for Tibetan intellectual and political history, my larger aim is to think about the Desi as a theorist of Buddhist kingship, one whose efforts to clarify a basic theological political dilemma may also speak to larger conversations about the dual constitution of royal authority.

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Ian MacCormack
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5th Dalai Lama
Tibetan History
Desi Sangyé Gyatso
Political Theology
Divine Kingship
Department: Faculty of Oriental Studies
Date Added: 21/05/2020
Duration: 00:52:28

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Community conservation with Caleb Ofori-Boateng

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Good Natured
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Welcome to Good Natured, a Conservation Optimism podcast, where you can join us for uplifting chats that shine a light on conservation challenges. In each episode, we interview an inspiring conservationist.
Our guests come from a variety of backgrounds – artists, scientists, business owners, and activists – and engage with conservation in a variety of ways. We talk about their challenges and successes, and their hopes for the future of nature. This week Sofia and Julia talk to Caleb Ofori-Boateng about his inspiring work conserving amphibians in Ghana and learn about the concept of conservation evangelism.

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Good Natured
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Caleb Ofori-Boateng
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conservation
Environment
optimism
community conservation
faith
Department: Department of Zoology
Date Added: 20/05/2020
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Smartphones v COVID 19

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Smartphones will help save lives. Smartphones' value is exaggerated. What is the reality? And, as ever, what is the Maths behind it all? Leading Network Scientist Renaud Lambiotte downloads the facts in this Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Renaud Lambiotte
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mathematics
Covid-19
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 19/05/2020
Duration: 00:53:57

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Welcome to Teddie Cast, the podcast of the Oxford Critical Theory Network (TORCH)

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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In our very first episode, our host and network convenor Lillian Hingley (DPhil English, Oxford) reflects upon her thoughts in lockdown.
Listen as she takes you through her various thoughts on the theorist Theodor Adorno, the aphorisms he wrote whilst at Oxford, and what he might have thought of her activity on Animal Crossing as a means of dealing with the uncertainty of the pandemic.
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Lillian Hingley
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critical theory
Lock down
pandemic
COVIS-19
Adorno
coronavirus
philosophy
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 19/05/2020
Duration: 00:13:04

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The Multilingual Performance Project: celebrating languages through drama

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Linguamania
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The Multilingual Performance Project (MPP) showcases and celebrates the multilingual nature of schools and demonstrates how multilingualism can interact creatively with teaching in the classroom, promoting both taught languages and community languages.
In this episode of LinguaMania we hear from the project's director, Dr Daniel Tyler-McTighe, about how he has been supporting schools in England and Wales through workshops, performances and competitions. Plus teacher Ann Poole and drama practitioner Holly Bateman explain the impact the project has had on their work. We also hear from Eneida Garcia Villanueva about a related performance project she ran in a Scottish primary school.

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Linguamania
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Daniel Tyler-McTighe
Holly Bateman
Ann Poole
Eneida Garcia Villanueva
Keywords
drama
languages
creativity
MPP
multilingual
performance
education
schools
Department: Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages
Date Added: 15/05/2020
Duration: 00:16:19

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Translating Illness: The Case of COVID-19

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Translating Illness
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Marta Arnaldi (Principal Investigator, Translating Illness, Oxford) in conversation with author Nicola Gardini (Oxford).
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Translating Illness
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Marta Arnaldi
Nicola Gardini
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illness
coronavirus
Covid-19
pandemic
Department: The Queen's College
Date Added: 15/05/2020
Duration: 00:30:38

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Good Natured

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Good Natured
Welcome to Good Natured, a Conservation Optimism podcast, where you can join us for uplifting chats that shine a light on conservation challenges. In each episode, we interview an inspiring conservationist. Our guests come from a variety of backgrounds – artists, scientists, business owners, and activists – and engage with conservation in a variety of ways. We talk about their challenges and successes, and their hopes for the future of nature.

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Preliminary Practices: Bloody Knees, Calloused Palms and the Transformative Nature of Women’s Labor

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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The Preliminary Practices not only initiate practitioners into a specific tradition, but also more fundamentally, into Vajrayana Buddhism as it is practiced in contemporary Tibet.
In this paper, I explore the Preliminary Practices of a specific group of Tibetan Buddhist women in Bongma Mayma a rural area of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai Province. I focus specifically on the nuns and lay women who utilize this set of teachings and practices. The Preliminary Practices
not only initiate practitioners into a specific tradition (that of the Drikung Kagyu and more specifically the Amitabha practices of this lineage), but also more fundamentally, into Vajrayana Buddhism as it is practiced in contemporary Tibet. Although monks and male lay practitioners in this region also tend to perform the same Preliminary Practices, I focus specifically on women because of their unique relationship with bodily labor.

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Kati Fitzgerald
Keywords
tibetan buddhism
ethnography
Amdo
Women & Religion
Department: Faculty of Oriental Studies
Date Added: 14/05/2020
Duration: 00:35:08

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