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8.1 Introduction to Personal Identity

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Part 8.1. Introduces the concept of personal identity, what is it to be a person, whether someone is the same person over time and Leibniz's law of sameness.
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General Philosophy
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Peter Millican
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leibniz
hume
philosophy
identity
memory
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 01/12/2010
Duration: 00:08:50

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7.4 Making Sense of Free Will and Moral Responsibility

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Part 7.4. A brief explanation of Hume's argument for sentimentalism and Robert Kane's views on free will and determinism.
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General Philosophy
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Peter Millican
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sentimentalism
freedom
philosophy
moral responsibility
free will
determinism
hume
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 01/12/2010
Duration: 00:09:48

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General Philosophy Lecture 7

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PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 7.
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Peter Millican
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Date Added: 01/12/2010
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7.3 Hume on Liberty and Necessity

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Part 7.3. Looks at Hume's views on liberty and its relationship to causal necessity; that we have free will but it is causally determined.
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General Philosophy
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Peter Millican
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freedom
libertarianism
philosophy
necessity
free will
determinism
causal
hume
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 01/12/2010
Duration: 00:10:00

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7.2 Different Concepts of Freedom

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Part 7.2. Looks at Hobbes' and Hume's views of free will and the three concepts of freedom, and considers the idea of moral responsibility as dependent on free will.
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General Philosophy
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Peter Millican
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moral responsibility
libertarianism
philosophy
choice
compatibalism
hobbes
free will
ethics
freedom determinism
hume
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 01/12/2010
Duration: 00:14:03

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7.1 Free Will, Determinism and Choice

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Part 7.1. Explores the problem of free will and the ideas of moral responsibility, determinism and choice; the need for a concept of freedom to allow free choice, the problems associated with this and asking whether we really have freedom of choice.
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General Philosophy
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Peter Millican
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freedom
philosophy
hobbes
free will
determinism
frankfurt
hume
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 01/12/2010
Duration: 00:18:48

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Problems With Credit Rating Agencies

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Professor Timothy Sinclair (University of Warwick) looks at why getting credit ratings 'right' seems vitally important to many professional observers and politicians.
The increasingly volatile nature of markets in a post-Bretton Woods world of international capital mobility has created a crisis in relations between the rating agencies and governments, which seek to monitor the performance of the agencies and stimulate 'reform' in their procedures and business models, even if the exact purpose of this reform seems to elude them. This process started with the Enron bankruptcy, but the subprime crisis has generated a veritable 'moral panic' about agency performance in relation to asset-backed securities. In pursuing improvement in the rating system policy-makers need to appreciate the limits to rating. Our expectations of the agencies are founded on a rationalist or machine-like understanding of the workings of capital markets, and on an exogenous understanding of the causes of financial crisis. This worldview implies a correct rating can be determined, and that finding this correct answer is purely a technical matter. A more accurately social and dynamic view of markets and financial crises makes the challenge of effective rating even more daunting.
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Certification and Sustainability
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Timothy Sinclair
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Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 01/12/2010
Duration: 00:43:17

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13. How Statute Law is Made Lecture

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Lecture by Stephen Laws, First Parliamentary Council, on the making of statutes. Given at the University of Oxford on 11 October 2010.

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Statute Law: Making Legislation
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Stephen Laws
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legislation
politics
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 30/11/2010
Duration: 00:45:53

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12. The Law Commissioner: The role of the Law Commission in the Legislative Process

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Interview with Lord Justice Etherton, Chairman of the Law Commission 2006-2009, on the role of the Law Commission in the legislative process.

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Statute Law: Making Legislation
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Lord Justice Etherton
Phillip Sales
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statute law
law
legislation
politics
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 30/11/2010
Duration: 00:24:18

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11. The Legal Adviser: The Role of the Joint Committee on Human Rights in the Legislative Process

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Interview with Murray Hunt, Legal Adviser to Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights on the role of the Joint Committee on Human Rights in the legislative process.

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Murray Hunt
Phillip Sales
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statute law
law
legislation
politics
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 30/11/2010
Duration: 00:21:15

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