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Phenomenal Conservatism and Religious Belief

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Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment
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Richard Swinburne, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in the New Insights in Religious Epistemology International Conference, held in Oxford in June 2015.

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Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment
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Richard Swinburne
Keywords
philosophy
religion
belief
religious belief
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 14/07/2015
Duration: 01:03:37

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Safeguarding children from destitution: How do local authorities respond to families with ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’?

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Sarah Spencer and Jonathan Price, COMPAS, Oxford, give a talk for the COMPAS series.
This briefing presents the findings of an 18 month study that explored the implications of a tension between two areas of policy concerning the welfare of children: a requirement in immigration law that excludes some families from mainstream welfare benefits and a provision in the Children Act (s17) that requires local authorities to safeguard and promote the welfare of any child ‘in need’. The study involved a large survey of local authorities and of the voluntary sector; 8 local authority cases studies and 92 interviews. While central government determines who may access ‘public funds’, and has to resolve the immigration status of families with applications pending, local government provides a safety net for destitute children whose parents have no other means of support. The study provides data on families, the practices of local authorities that assess and provide support, the nature of the support provided, the role of the voluntary sector and challenges in the working relationship between the two tiers of government with responsibility for these families.

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Sarah Spencer
Jonathan Price
Keywords
migration
children
politics
poverty
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 14/07/2015
Duration: 00:27:35

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Moral Conformity

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Sinnott-Armstrong is the Chauncey Stillman Professor of Ethics at Duke University.
In this inaugural workshop, professors from Duke University presented papers in Oxford in June 2015.


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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Keywords
practical ethics
bioethics
morality
conformity
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 14/07/2015
Duration: 00:49:41

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Happiness, Unhappiness, and Suffering

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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
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Hawkins is Associate Research Professor of Philosophy and Trent Scholar in Bioethics at Duke University.
In this inaugural workshop, professors from Duke University presented papers in Oxford in June 2015. This talk includes a response by Jeff McMahan.
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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
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Jennifer Hawkins
Jeff McMahan
Keywords
practical ethics
bioethics
happiness
suffering
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 14/07/2015
Duration: 01:05:12

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Toward a Naturalistic Theory of Moral Progress

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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
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Buchanan is James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy at Duke University.
In this inaugural workshop, professors from Duke University presented papers in Oxford in June 2015. This talk, presented by Allen Buchanan, is based on a paper co-authored with Russell Powell.
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From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops
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Allen Buchanan
Keywords
practical ethics
bioethics
moral progress
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 14/07/2015
Duration: 00:45:49

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Can you choose to be gay?

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Practical Ethics Bites
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Brian Earp discusses the ethics of sexual orientation.
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Practical Ethics Bites
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Brian Earp
Nigel Warburton
David Edmonds
Keywords
practical ethics
sexuality
sexual identity
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 14/07/2015
Duration: 00:10:50

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The nature of the beast: Genetic evidence for Yeti, Bigfoot and other mystery creatures

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Bryan Sykes, Professor of Human Genetics, describes how he located and analysed as many DNA samples as possible with links to the Yeti. In doing so, he found himself entering a strange world of mystery and sensationalism, fraud and obsession.

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Bryan Sykes
Keywords
yeti
bigfoot
DNA
human origins
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 10/07/2015
Duration: 00:56:26

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Pieces of the jigsaw: history through the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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A lunchtime lecture by Julie-Anne Lambert accompanying the exhibition Marks of Genius: Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries.
The John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera is one of the lesser-known collections of the Bodleian. This talk discusses why and how was it formed, what ephemera are, and how can they contribute to our understanding of history.

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Julie-Anne Lambert
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ephemera
printing
John Johnson
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 10/07/2015
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The Savile Library

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Lunchtime lecture by Will Poole accompanying the exhibition Marks of Genius: Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries.
Henry Savile (1549-1622) founded at Oxford in 1619 the two Professorships that still bear his name, one in Astronomy, the other in Geometry. He equipped his professors with a library, which they in turn augmented down the centuries, and that library was transferred to the Bodleian itself in 1884. The Savilian books therefore comprise one of the most historically significant scientific libraries in the West.

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Will Poole
Keywords
saville
Genius
collections
astronomy
geometry
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 09/07/2015
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Painted by numbers: decoding Ferdinand Bauer's Flora Graeca colour code

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Lunchtime lecture by Richard Mulholland accompanying the exhibition Marks of Genius: Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries.
Outside of the natural sciences, the work of Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826), the pre-eminent eighteenth century natural history painter is little known. However, his botanical and zoological paintings on paper are considered to be among the finest in the world. Of particular interest is the unusual drawing and painting technique he used, recording colour information about specimens by annotating preliminary pencil sketches with numerical colour codes to be painted at a much later stage referring directly to a painted colour chart. This talk will discuss Bauer's botanical illustrations for the Flora Graeca (1806-1840), one of the most lavish Flora's ever published, the materials and techniques he used, and new research by the Bodleian's Conservation Research department to identify Bauer's 18th century palette, and recreate the lost colour chart that holds the key to fully understanding Bauer's considerable expertise as an artist.

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Richard Mullholland
Keywords
painting
science
technical drawing
library
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 09/07/2015
Duration: 00:36:54

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