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The Rise of Guru Yoga in Twelfth-Century Tibet

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Zim Pickens looks at the origins of guru or lama worship in Tibet, introducing us to the Indian antecedents and the Tibetan emphasis on the role and status of the lama.
In the twelfth century, Indian and Tibetan Buddhist authors drew from doctrinal and scriptural sources to promote new rites for worshipping the guru in the manner of a buddha. First, we will examine how Anupamavajra and Sa skya Paṇḍita cite earlier models for relating to a guru—performing acts of service and following commands—to respectively argue that the gurumaṇḍala and guru yoga (bla ma’i rnal ‘byor) rites are in keeping with Buddhist tradition.
We will then turn to bKa’ brgyud material, including guru yoga, in which the Tibetan lama supplants Indic buddhas and deities as the primary object of worship. The popularization of preliminary practices (sngon ‘gro) almost entirely focused on the lama demonstrates the lasting effect of such developments on Tibetan Buddhist traditions.

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Zim Pickens
Keywords
Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
worship
intertextuality
ritual
Department: Faculty of Oriental Studies
Date Added: 09/11/2022
Duration: 00:36:03

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The Moral Machine Experiment

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Edmond Awad discusses his project, the Moral Machine, an internet-based game exploring the ethical dilemmas faced by driverless cars.
I describe the Moral Machine, an internet-based serious game exploring the many-dimensional ethical dilemmas faced by autonomous vehicles. The game enabled us to gather 40 million decisions from 3 million people in 200 countries/territories. I report the various preferences estimated from this data, and document interpersonal differences in the strength of these preferences. I also report cross-cultural ethical variation and uncover major clusters of countries exhibiting substantial differences along key moral preferences. These differences correlate with modern institutions, but also with deep cultural traits. I discuss how these three layers of preferences can help progress toward global, harmonious, and socially acceptable principles for machine ethics. Finally, I describe other follow up work that build on this project.
Creative Commons Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Edmond Awad
Keywords
ethics
autonomous cars
autonomous vehicles; transport; mobility
trolley problem
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 09/11/2022
Duration: 00:49:03

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Ayesha Tandon

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Martin Dunkley Smith

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Ben Denzer

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Shazia Choudhry

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Shaharzad Akbar

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Amplifying the voices of climate experts worldwide

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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In this episode of Future of Journalism, we look at a project to improve climate coverage by making scientists and experts from overlooked regions more accessible.
The speakers:
Diego Arguedas Ortiz is the Network Manager at the Oxford Climate Journalism Network. His work has been published by BBC Future, MIT Technology Review, Le Monde Diplomatique, Univision and Anthropocene. He has covered several UN climate change conferences, the Panama Papers, and founded and edited Ojo al Clima, Central America's first climate news outlet.

Ayesha Tandon is a science journalist from Carbon Brief. Ayesha holds an MSci in natural sciences, specialising in climate science, from the University of Exeter. She previously worked at the UK Met Office as a climate science communicator.

Eduardo Suárez is the Head of Editorial at the Reuters Institute. He is co-founder of two news startups and an award-winning senior journalist with experience in Europe and the United States. He oversees publications and communications at the institute.

Find a full transcript on our website: https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/our-podcast-amplifying-voices-climate-experts-global-south
Creative Commons Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
People
Diego Arguedas Ortiz
Ayesha Tandon
Eduardo Suárez
Keywords
climate change
journalism
COP27
media
science
diversity
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 08/11/2022
Duration: 00:25:27

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#6 From Rightmove to Writing | with Jane Griffiths

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Wadcast
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One day, while browsing Rightmove, Jane discovered a clue that her childhood home was at risk of demolition…
Jane Griffiths is Fellow in English at Wadham. She recently published her sixth poetry collection, Little Silver.
One day, while browsing Rightmove, Jane discovered a clue that her childhood home was at risk of demolition. The book’s title sequence responds to what she discovered when following that clue...
In this Wadcast, Jane reads a few poems from the collection and discusses their themes, her writing process, what it means to be a poet and academic, and more.
Details for the launch of Little Silver at Wadham College can be found here: https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/events/jane-draycott-jane-griffiths-book-launch
Little Silver is available to purchase here: https://www.bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/product/little-silver-1300
The Wadcast theme music is 'For the Poor' by Dan Brasco:
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dan_Brasco/Two-Tier_Society/01_For_the_Poor/

It is used under the linked Creative Commons License:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

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Wadcast
People
Martin Dunkley Smith
Jane Griffiths
Keywords
wadcast
little silver
poetry
writing
rightmove
Department: Wadham College
Date Added: 08/11/2022
Duration: 00:43:27

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S1 Ep2: BOOKNESS with Ben Denzer

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BOOKNESS at the Bodleian Library
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In the first episode in this series, BOOKNESS talks to book designer and artist Ben Denzer, about a book he has created from 20 slices of Kraft American cheese.

Images of this week’s book are at: https://blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/theconveyor/category/BOOKNESS/

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BOOKNESS at the Bodleian Library
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Alice Evans
Jo Maddocks
Ben Denzer
Keywords
books
artists' books
bodleian
materiality
special collections
cheese
Department: Bodleian Library
Date Added: 08/11/2022
Duration: 00:20:12

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