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2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Eamon McCrory

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Eamon McCrory, Neuroscience, UCL
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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Eamon McCrory
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philosophy
psychiatry
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/08/2017
Duration: 00:28:49

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2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Charlotte Cecil

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Dr Charlotte Cecil, Psychology, KCL
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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Charlotte Cecil
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philosophy
psychiatry
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/08/2017
Duration: 00:25:20

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2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Neil Levy

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To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Professor Neil Levy, Philosophy, University of Oxford and Macquarie University

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Neil Levy
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philosophy
psychiatry
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/08/2017
Duration: 00:20:12

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2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Richard Holton

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Prof Richard Holton, Philosophy, University of Cambridge
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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Richard Holton
Keywords
philosophy
psychiatry
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/08/2017
Duration: 00:21:22

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2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Matthew Parrott

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Dr Matthew Parrott, Philosophy, KCL
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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Matthew Parrott
Keywords
philosophy
psychiatry
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/08/2017
Duration: 00:23:45

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2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Nikolaus Steinbeis

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Dr Nikolaus Steinbeis, Psychology, Leiden University.
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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Nikolaus Steinbeis
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philosophy
psychiatry
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/08/2017
Duration: 00:34:44

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2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Peter Dayan

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions
Professor Peter Dayan, Neuroscience, UCL.
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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Peter Dayan
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philosophy
psychiatry
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/08/2017
Duration: 00:32:31

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
The Oxford Loebel Lectures and Research Programme (OLLRP) were established in 2013 with the generous support of J. Pierre Loebel, Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington, and Felice Loebel. The purpose of OLLRP is to address the shortcomings of a unilinear approach to mental illness that arise from focusing uniquely on biological, psychological or social factors. OLLRP will work towards delineating the nature and magnitude of biopsychosocial interactions in the causation, evaluation and management of mental states, normal and abnormal, going beyond a simple checklist of contributing factors to arrive at an understanding of how the interactions between factors affect one other and configure the whole. Through a series of six Loebel Lectures held over three years, excellent research, and clinical impact, we aim to present and review the best evidence of causal interaction between biopsychosocial factors, philosophically analyse the conceptual relationships between them, and lay the ground work for a unified theoretical basis for psychiatric practice.

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Lovelace Lecture: Learning and Efficiency of Outcomes in Games

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Strachey Lectures
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Éva Tardos, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, gives the 2017 Ada Lovelace Lecture on 6th June 2017.
Selfish behaviour can often lead to suboptimal outcome for all participants, a phenomenon illustrated by many classical examples in game theory. Over the last decade we developed good understanding on how to quantify the impact of strategic user behaviour on the overall performance in many games (including traffic routing as well as online auctions). In this talk we will focus on games where players use a form of learning that helps themadapt to the environment, and consider two closely related questions: What are broad classes of learning behaviours that guarantee that game outcomes converge to the quality guaranteed by the price of anarchy, and how fast is this convergence. Or asking these questions more broadly: what learning guarantees high social welfare in games, when the game or the population of players is dynamically changing.

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Strachey Lectures
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Éva Tardos
Leslie Goldberg
Keywords
computer science
science
Ada Lovelace
computing
Department: Department of Computer Science
Date Added: 22/08/2017
Duration: 00:56:09

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Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times (St Edmund Hall, 1974)

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Alumni Voices
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Lionel Barber discusses the changing media landscape, the impact of social media, and how the award-winning Financial Times continues to respond to the digital age.
The FT's editor warns about fake news and refers to past propaganda - subjects he will address on Saturday 16 September 2017 at the Alumni Weekend in Oxford (book online to secure your place at this session).

In this wide-ranging podcast interview, Barber gives his perspective on current affairs, from the Europeans having the upper hand in Brexit negotiations to the theatre of Donald Trump's presidency. He explains how studying German and Modern History at Oxford prepared him for his international career in journalism. Barber also describes the highlight of his student days - playing rugby alongside Blues rugby players during Cuppers.

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Alumni Voices
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Lionel Barber
Keywords
modern history
german
St Edmund Hall
journalism
Editor
financial times
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 14/08/2017
Duration: 00:15:48

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