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Creativity Lecture 4: Two Sides of the Creativity Coin - Innovation and Lock-in

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Keble College
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Professor Steve Rayner (University of Oxford) presents creative and innovative potential solutions to the energy crisis and problems caused by climate change.
Steve Rayner is Director of the Insitute for Science, Innovation and Society (InSIS) at the Saïd Business School of the University of Oxford, from where he also directs the Oxford Programme on the Future of Cities. He is also a Professorial Fellow of Keble College, Oxford and Honorary Professor of Climate Change and Society at the University of Copenhagen. His most recent book is Unnatural Selection: The Challenges of Engineering Tomorrow's People (Earthscan, 2009).
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Keble College
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Steve Rayner
Keywords
keble college
Energy
creativity
global warming
carbon neutral
climate change
crisis
Department: Keble College
Date Added: 07/07/2011
Duration: 00:56:45

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2011 Lecture 4: Platonism as a Way of Life

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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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Fourth and final lecture in the 2011 John Locke lecture series.
Philosophy is a demanding intellectual discipline, with many facets: logic, epistemology, philosophy of nature and science, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of art, rhetoric, philosophy of language and mind. But a long tradition of ancient Greek philosophers, beginning with Socrates, made their philosophies also complete ways of life. For them reason, perfected by philosophy-not religion, not cultural traditions and practices-constitutes the only legitimate authority for determining how one ought to live. They also thought philosophically informed reason should be the basis for all our practical attitudes, all our decisions, and in fact the whole of our lives. In these lectures we examine the development of this pagan tradition in philosophy, from its establishment by Socrates, through Plato and Aristotle, the Stoics, Epicurus, the Pyrrhonian Skeptics, and Plotinus and late ancient Platonism.

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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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John Cooper
Keywords
philosophy
plato
john locke
greek
socrates
ancient
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 01:05:57

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2011 Lecture 3: The Stoic Way of Life

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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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Third lecture in the 2011 John Locke Lecture Series.
Philosophy is a demanding intellectual discipline, with many facets: logic, epistemology, philosophy of nature and science, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of art, rhetoric, philosophy of language and mind. But a long tradition of ancient Greek philosophers, beginning with Socrates, made their philosophies also complete ways of life. For them reason, perfected by philosophy-not religion, not cultural traditions and practices-constitutes the only legitimate authority for determining how one ought to live. They also thought philosophically informed reason should be the basis for all our practical attitudes, all our decisions, and in fact the whole of our lives. In these lectures we examine the development of this pagan tradition in philosophy, from its establishment by Socrates, through Plato and Aristotle, the Stoics, Epicurus, the Pyrrhonian Skeptics, and Plotinus and late ancient Platonism.

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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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John Cooper
Keywords
locke
stoics
ancient philosophy
philosophy
stoicism
greek
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 01:01:04

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2011 Lecture 2: Aristotle's Philosophy as Two Ways of Life

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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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Second lecture in the 2011 John Locke Lecture Series.
Philosophy is a demanding intellectual discipline, with many facets: logic, epistemology, philosophy of nature and science, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of art, rhetoric, philosophy of language and mind. But a long tradition of ancient Greek philosophers, beginning with Socrates, made their philosophies also complete ways of life. For them reason, perfected by philosophy-not religion, not cultural traditions and practices-constitutes the only legitimate authority for determining how one ought to live. They also thought philosophically informed reason should be the basis for all our practical attitudes, all our decisions, and in fact the whole of our lives. In these lectures we examine the development of this pagan tradition in philosophy, from its establishment by Socrates, through Plato and Aristotle, the Stoics, Epicurus, the Pyrrhonian Skeptics, and Plotinus and late ancient Platonism.

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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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John Cooper
Keywords
locke
ancient philosophy
philosophy
greek
socrates
aristotle
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 01:00:01

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2011 Lecture 1: Philosophy in Antiquity as a Way of Life

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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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Part of the 2011 John Locke Lecture Series; this year presented by Professor John Cooper, Princeton University, on 'Ancient Greek Philosophies as a Way of Life'.
Philosophy is a demanding intellectual discipline, with many facets: logic, epistemology, philosophy of nature and science, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of art, rhetoric, philosophy of language and mind. But a long tradition of ancient Greek philosophers, beginning with Socrates, made their philosophies also complete ways of life. For them reason, perfected by philosophy-not religion, not cultural traditions and practices-constitutes the only legitimate authority for determining how one ought to live. They also thought philosophically informed reason should be the basis for all our practical attitudes, all our decisions, and in fact the whole of our lives. In these lectures we examine the development of this pagan tradition in philosophy, from its establishment by Socrates, through Plato and Aristotle, the Stoics, Epicurus, the Pyrrhonian Skeptics, and Plotinus and late ancient Platonism.

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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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John Cooper
Keywords
philosophy
locke
ancient philosophy
plato
greek
socrates
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 00:59:28

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The State, Tolerance and Rationalism in Spinoza, Mendelssohn and Kant

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The State of the State
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Stefan Bird-Pollan (University of Kentucky) delivers a lecture as part of the Anglo-German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme on the ideas of The State, Tolerance and Rationalism as seen in the philosophies of Kant, Spinoza and Mendelssohn.
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The State of the State
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Stefan Bird-Pollan
Keywords
spinoza
government
mendelssohn
philosophy
reason
state
rationalism
politics
kant
tolerance
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 00:50:54

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Opinion Formation and Democratic Legitimacy

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The State of the State
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Nadia Urbinati (Columbia University) delivers this lecture on government, opinion formation, the media and direct democracy as part of the Anglo-German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme, given by Creative media and direct democracy.
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The State of the State
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Nadia Urbanati
Keywords
opinions
italy
government
direct democracy
media
state
politics
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 00:57:21

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Globalisation, Inequality, and the State

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The State of the State
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Thomas Pogge (Yale University) presents this lecture as part of the Anglo-German 'State of the State' Fellowship Programme, given by on May 24th, 2011.
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The State of the State
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Thomas Pogge
Keywords
government
state of the state
inequality
poverty
politics
globalisation
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 00:55:30

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Medtronic Lecture 2010

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The Medtronic Lectures in Biomedical Engineering
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'Biophysical Methods of Drug Delivery'. Professor Mark R. Prausnitz gives the 2010 Medtronic lecture in the Engineering faculty.
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The Medtronic Lectures in Biomedical Engineering
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Mark R Prausnitz
Keywords
biophysical
engineering
biomedical
healthcare
Medicine
medtronic
Department: Department of Engineering Science
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 01:02:25

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Cancer and Protein Crystallography

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Translational Medicine
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Professor Yvonne Jones talks about cell-cell communication and how this can help us develop new drugs.
Prof. Yvonne Jones is director of the Cancer Research UK Receptor Structure Research Group. Her research focuses on the structural biology of cell surface recognition and signalling complexes. Receptors embedded in the surface are potential targets for therapeutic intervention in many diseases including cancer.
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Translational Medicine
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Yvonne Jones
Keywords
protein-protein interaction
tumour immunology
signalling complexes
x-ray crystallography
structural biology
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 06/07/2011
Duration: 00:05:48

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