Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 11
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 10
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 9
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 8
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 7
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 6
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 6
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 5
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 4
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 3
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 2
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
Ronald Lindsay: Religion, Bioethics and Public Policy Part 1
Few areas of public policy have been fraught with as much controversy as bioethics. Each novel development in biomedical technology seems to spark rancorous disputes, and religious dogma is inevitably invoked in these debates, often through claims that a new technology is unnatural or requires us to play God.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 10
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 9
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 8
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 7
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 6
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 5
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 4
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 3
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 2
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
David Stamos: The Modern Myth of Human Rights Part 1
This talk is based on a paper authored by Dr. Stamos in which he argues that the widespread modern belief in universal human rights is a mass delusion, a modern myth. The argument is based on the origin of universal human rights in the European Enlightenment and the fact that the cultural foundation of the myth is the rise of democracy and capitalism, combined with Christian creationism and a belief in species essentialism. Dr. Stamos argues that modern secular/philosophical attempts at defending the reality of universal human rights come to a full stop once the basic facts of evolutionary history are taken into account.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 12
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 11
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 10
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 8
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 8
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 7
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 6
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 5
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 4
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 3
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 2
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
The mystery of time has captivated science journalist Dan Falk, who sets off on an intellectual journey in his latest book, In Search of Time: Journeys along a Curious Dimension (McClelland & Stewart, October 2008). In this illustrated talk, Dan will discuss some of the most intriguing aspects of time: how our ancestors first learned to measure it; how we suspect it and the universe began, and what the end of time may hold for us; and a brief look at the physics of time travel and the paradoxes it seems to entail.
In Search of Time, with Dan Falk Part 1
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 8
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 7
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 6
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 5
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 4
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 3
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 2
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 1
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
Ronald De Sousa: Emotion, Evolution, and Morality Part 1
Psychology, brain science and evolutionary theory converge to show that morality and politics, no less than art and religion, are grounded in emotion. Emotions are themselves the legacy of our biological, historical, and individual pasts. These can result in counterproductive emotional dispositions. The implications for human rationality are sobering.
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