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Joseph Melia (Leeds; Oxford): The Hole Argument; Particle Permutations and Structuralism

The Ethics of “Nudge”: George Loewenstein; Samuel Nguyen and Drazen Prelec

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Larry Siedentop (Oxford): “Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism”

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Ken Binmore (UCL): Rational Decisions in Large Worlds

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Bryan Roberts (LSE): Three Merry Roads to T-Violation

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Gabriel Wollner (LSE): Justice in Finance

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Jason Konek (Bristol): Why Accuracy-First Epistemology Does Not Sanction Epistemic Bribe-Taking

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Sebastian Kletzl (Vienna): Thermometers and Telescopes – Towards an (Social) Epistemology of Instruments

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Richard Iveson (Queensland): Plato between the Teeth of the Beast: Animals and Democracy in Tomorrow

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Luc Bovens (LSE): The Affirmative Action Debate is Stuck in the First Moment

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Decision Theory Masterclass (2 of 3): Katie Steele (LSE)

Ethics Matters in War: Cecile Fabre and Jeff McMahan

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James Ladyman (Bristol): What are Weak Values?

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Adam Oliver (LSE): A Return to the Utility Analysis of Choices Involving Risk

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On Exploitation: Hillel Steiner and Nicholas Vrousalis

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Joe Mazor (LSE; Philosophy and Government): Momentary Maximization; Anticipatory Feelings; and the Evolution of Human Intelligence

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Charlotte Werndl (LSE): On Defining Climate and Climate Change

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Understanding the Self: Mary Midgley; Jonathan R

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Understanding the World: Religious and Secular Perspectives: Arthur Bradley; Kenan Malik

Short Stories; Deep Reflections: A.S. Byatt; Mary Evans and Alex Preston

Giovanni Frazzetto: How We Feel: What neuroscience can and can’t tell us about our emotions

How We Feel: what neuroscience can and can’t tell us about our emotions (CPNSS LSE Literary Festival lecture)

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