Ian Ramsey Centre Webcasts
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“Is Atheism ‘Normal’? Reflections from the Cognitive Science of Religion” Dr Kelly Clark - 2nd May 2013
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Is There a Place at the Science-Religion Table for Mathematics? Dr Doug Kindschi - 16th May 2013
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Collective Action, Shared Intentionality, and the Origins of Religion, Dr Tamás Dávid-Barrett - 30th May 2013
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Science & Secularisation: Where the Myths Lie, Prof. John Hedley-Brooke - 24th January 2013
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"Theology and Neuroethics”, Prof. Neil Messer - 7th February 2013
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Biosphere and Noosphere: A Symbiotic Relationship, Prof. Ludovico Galleni - 21st February 2013
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Judgments of Desire: A Thomistic Perspective on the Moral Emotions in Non-Human and Human Animals, Prof. Jean Porter - 7th March 2013
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God’s Philosophers: The Medieval World and the Foundations of Modern Science, Dr. James Hannam - 18th October 2012
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The Ambiguity of Cosmic Purpose and the Challenge of Wisdom's Parable, Dr. Andrew Pinsent - 1st November 2012
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Near-Death Experience and the Origins of Afterlife Beliefs, Dr. Gregory Shushan - 15th November 2012
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Aping Mankind: Neuromania, Darwinitis and the Misrepresentation of Humanity, Prof. Raymond Tallis - 29th November 2012
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“The Possibility of Artificial Consciousness”, Murray Shanahan - 14th July 2012
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“Brain Imaging and the Person: Thought, Behaviour and Addiction”, Raymond Tallis and Parashkev Nachev - 14th July 2012
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“The Humanities in the Face of Brain Science”, Roger Scruton - 13th July 2012
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“Can Brain Science Cast Light on Cultural History?”, Iain McGilchrist - 13th July 2012
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“Brain Science and Morality”, Simon Blackburn - 12th July 2012
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“Has Neuroscience Demonstrated that We Do Not Have Free Will?”, Rita Carter and Raymond Tallis - 12th July 2012
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“Personal Knowledge”, Timothy Chappell - 12th July 2012
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“Persons and their Brains : Can Neuroscience Contribute to Self-understanding?”, David Papineau and Barry Smith - 11th July 2012
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“Why is science such a pain? The Book of Job and an overlooked ancient narrative for science studies”, Professor Tom McLeish - 26th April 2012
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“Fundamentalism and science: prophecy and protest in the age of globalisation”, Panel Discussion led by Professor Torkel Brekke - 3rd May 2012
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“The argument from miracles and the cognitive science of religious testimony”, Dr Helen de Cruz - 17th May 2012
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“Catholic censorship of modern science and natural philosophy (1543-1808)”, Dr Leen Spruit - 31st May 2012
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“The Antikythera Mechanism: Orbits, Gods and Gears”, Dr Christian C. Carman - 26th January 2012
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“Fingerprints of the Trinity? The Neglected Doctrine of ‘Vestiges’ and the new Science of Signs”, Dr Andrew Robinson - 9th February 2012
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“Confronting the Cosmos: Scientific Rationality and Human Understanding”, Prof John Cottingham - 23rd February 2012
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“Neurotheology and the Social Brain”, Dr Adam Green - 8th March 2012



