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Andy Dickerson EMA interview
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Economics
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Anna Dutton Discovery session 21st June 2017 - trimmed audio source A session to look at strategies for how we use our hub, and what the key stakeholders needs are
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Corporate Communications
CiCS
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The ethics of care - Carol Gilligan and Lawrence Kohlberg.
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Further examination of the Eternal Recurrence, and the 20th century's most important political philosopher, John Rawls
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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An overview of Nietzsche - The Birth of Tragedy, The Transvaluation of All Values. and the Eternal Recurrence.
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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More on Bentham, and Mill's revisions to Bentham's hedonic calculus.
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Bentham's ethics - The foundation of Bentham’s ethics is what he takes to be the fact that all sentient creatures are attracted to pleasure and recoil from pain.
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Further investigation of Kant
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Kant's application of the Categorical Imperative is examined.
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Going from the Ancient Greeks to the eighteenth century, this lecture starts to look at the work of Kant and Hume
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Both Plato and Aristotle argue that human flourishing is not to be achieved through the acquisition of material wealth and worldly power. They base their arguments on accounts of the human…
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Review of Callicles, and exploration of Thrasymachus' two main statements about justice.
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Introduction to the module and discussion of Plato's character Callicles.
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Course Content > Past Materials > Lecture Slides 2008 > Lecture 3 Sound files
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Course Content > Past Materials > Workshop handouts 2008 > Sound files for Workshop 6
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