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St Anne's and the Sciences

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St Anne's College
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A discussion with Professor Dame Linda Partridge and Professor Jean Golding which took place on Saturday 19th May as part of St Anne's 60th anniversary celebrations.

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St Anne's College
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Linda Partridge
Jean Golding
Nina Alphey
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oxford
science
st anne's
pregnancy
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 30/07/2012
Duration: 00:54:58

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St Anne's and the Imagination

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A discussion with Dame Penelope Lively and Professor Patrick McGuinness which took place on Saturday 19th May as part of St Anne's 60th anniversary celebrations.
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St Anne's College
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Penelope Lively
Patrick McGuinness
David Smith
Keywords
oxford
imagination
st anne's
poetry
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 30/07/2012
Duration: 00:37:53

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Physics and Philosophy: An Introduction

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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On the inextricable links between physics and philosophy and the ways in which one can lead to the other - how they complement each other in answering the big questions.
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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Ankita Anirban
Keywords
nature
study
philosophy
ideas
understanding
philosophical
questions
time
foundations
Physics
subject
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 30/07/2012
Duration: 00:09:18

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From Argument to Experiment

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Dr Christopher Palmer on the historical ties between physics and philosophy - from ancient philosophical thought through to the scientific revolution and the pioneers of modern physics.
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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Christopher Palmer
Ankita Anirban
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theory
particle
philosophy
philosophical
experiment
atomic
atom
Physics
experimental
continuum
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 30/07/2012
Duration: 00:10:10

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Space and Time

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Prof. Frank Arntzenius on whether space and time are absolute entities or simply relational properties derived from the idea of motion - an old debate between Newton and Leibniz, carried on today.
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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Frank Arntzenius
Ankita Anirban
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relative
space
universe
philosophy
big bang
matter
time
relational
Physics
events
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 30/07/2012
Duration: 00:15:38

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Quantum Paradoxes

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Prof. Vlatko Vedral on the mind-boggling and paradoxical nature of quantum mechanics and its consequences on modern technology - the possibilities of superfast computing and teleportation.
This interview was recorded via Skype, so is of a lower audio quality than the other podcasts in this series.
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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Vlatko Vedral
Ankita Anirban
Keywords
mechanics
theory
cryptography
science fiction
philosophy
teleportation
entanglement
computer
quantum
Physics
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 30/07/2012
Duration: 00:13:35

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Parallel Worlds

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Dr. David Wallace on the many-worlds theory, an explanation of the baffling results that quantum mechanics provides us with - and that there may be more worlds than just our own.
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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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David Wallace
Ankita Anirban
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mechanics
fossils
theory
universe
science
philosophy
time
quantum
world
Physics
parallel
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 30/07/2012
Duration: 00:14:35

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Consciousness and Computability

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Prof. Sir Roger Penrose on the idea of artificial intelligence and whether consciousness can be replicated by a computer - a discussion of new physics which may take us closer to explaining the mind.
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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Roger Penrose
Ankita Anirban
Keywords
consciousness
ai
philosophy
mind
artifical intelligence
computer
computation
maths
mathematics
Physics
math
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 30/07/2012
Duration: 00:24:40

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Experimental Evidence for Morality As Accountability

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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
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Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012).
In July 2012 the VW Foundation Project 'Intuition and Emotion in Moral Decision-Making: Empirical Research and Normative Implications' held a conference entitled 'Normative Significance of Cognitive Science'. What is the relationship between normative ethics and scientific research on moral judgment and decision-making? What potential is there for drawing ethical implications from such empirical investigations? While questions in this area have received considerable attention lately, the discussion so far has been largely dominated by two opposing scepticisms: scepticism about the relevance of empirical research to ethics, and scepticism about the value of 'traditional' moral theory. This workshop aimed to go beyond such outright scepticism by investigating different ways in which empirical research might impact on normative ethics, focussing on philosophical reflection, whether critical or constructive, rather than on simply showcasing the latest scientific research.
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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
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Stephen Darwall
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 25/07/2012
Duration: 01:30:00

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When the mind matters for morality

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Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012).
In July 2012 the VW Foundation Project 'Intuition and Emotion in Moral Decision-Making: Empirical Research and Normative Implications' held a conference entitled 'Normative Significance of Cognitive Science'. What is the relationship between normative ethics and scientific research on moral judgment and decision-making? What potential is there for drawing ethical implications from such empirical investigations? While questions in this area have received considerable attention lately, the discussion so far has been largely dominated by two opposing scepticisms: scepticism about the relevance of empirical research to ethics, and scepticism about the value of 'traditional' moral theory. This workshop aimed to go beyond such outright scepticism by investigating different ways in which empirical research might impact on normative ethics, focussing on philosophical reflection, whether critical or constructive, rather than on simply showcasing the latest scientific research.
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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
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Liane Young
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 25/07/2012
Duration: 01:12:00

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