The man who invented calculus: the life and work of Madhava (Lecture 1) by P P Divakaran
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
'The EU and the Decline of European Civilisation' - Professor Philip Allott: CELS Seminar
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bayesImageS: an R package for Bayesian image analysis
There are many approaches to Bayesian computation with intractable likelihoods, including the exchange algorithm, approximate Bayesian computation (ABC), ...
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This Is Neoliberalism ▶︎ Hayek and the Mont Pelerin Society I: 1918 - 1939 (Part 3)
If you've ever wanted to understand what neoliberalism is, this is the series for you. The story of neoliberalism is a story about the power of ideas. Embedded ...
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Noam Chomsky, Steven Pinker, Jay Keyser, Hilary Putnam at MIT - SHASS 50th Anniv. Colloquium 2000
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MIT Video Productions
Plato's Symposium (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss Plato's Symposium, one of the Greek philosopher's most celebrated works. Written in the 4th century BC, it is a dialogue set ...
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Invited talk: Contextual Integrity
Invited talk by Helen Nissenbaum presented at Crypto 2019 See https://iacr.org/cryptodb/data/paper.php?pubkey=29951.
TheIACR
Mark Mazower - Fascism and Democracy Today: What Use is the Study of History in the Current Crisis?
Mark Mazower, Ira B. Wallach Professor of History at Columbia University, will give a public lecture as part of the CRASSH Mellon CDI Visiting Fellowship ...
CRASSH Cambridge
Launch of the Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law
An online event launching the Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Law, a comprehensive and cutting-edge volume on legal philosophy which has ...
KCL Law
The Universe Speaks in Numbers
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Oxford Mathematics
Peter Guthrie Tait: A Knot's Tale - Dr Julia Collins
Peter Guthrie Tait (1831 - 1901) was significantly less famous than his friends Maxwell and Kelvin, but unfairly so because he was an important and prolific ...
Gresham College
Baconian Science (In Our Time)
Patricia Fara, Stephen Pumfrey and Rhodri Lewis join Melvyn Bragg to discuss the Jacobean lawyer, political fixer and alleged founder of modern science ...
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Justice: Local and Global with Amartya Sen
Nobel Laureate and Harvard Economist Amartya Sen opens the New Frontiers in Global Justice Conference at UC San Diego with an inspiring talk on achieving ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Keynote Lecture by Teresa Bejan - October 4, 2019
Title: “What Was the Point of Equality?” Description: As the defining commitment of modern political philosophy, equality has been spared genealogical scrutiny.
Harvard University Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics
Trial Math | Legal Probabilism: An Epistemological Dissent
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Francesca Rossi - AI Ethics for Enterprise AI
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TheIHMC
Questioning the Science of Gender Difference: A New Perspective
Cordelia Fine October 14, 2015 For decades, science has told us that biology defines gender differences. But what if the scientists – and popular culture – have ...
Santa Fe Institute
The evolution and future of the global Network university | John Sexton | TEDxNYU
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this exciting talk, NYU President John Sexton speaks about the ...
TEDx Talks
Pieter A.M. Seuren
Essentials of Semantic Syntax Semantic Syntax (SeSyn) is the theory of algorithmically formalised grammars generating the well-formed sentences of a ...
Abralin
The Gender Gap in Mathematical and Natural Sciences ... – ICM2018
IMU Discussion Panels Panel 1 - The Gender Gap in Mathematical and Natural Sciences from a Historical Perspective Moderator: Caroline Series Panelists: ...
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S. Chandrasekhar's fluid dynamics by Katepalli Raju Sreenivasan
DATE: 23 January 2018, 16:00 to 17:00 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Lecture 1: 22 January 2018, 16:00 to 17:00 Title: Chandra's fluid ...
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
Moral Philosophy, Race and Education: Mills / Levinson / Haslanger
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UMass Boston
CBPF - 03/10/2018 - ‘IX Workshop de Física Teórica’ faz homenagem a Leite Lopes: 100 anos Parte 3
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CBPF / MCTI
Evolution of mathematics education research. Эволюция математического образования
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Erasmus Darwin, Evolution & Slavery - Dr Patricia Fara, Clare College, Cambridge
Erasmus Darwin -- Charles's grandfather -- was well-known among his eighteenth-century contemporaries, highly respected by many but reviled by others.
Oxford University Scientific Society
William Binney & Arjen Kamphuis - The Dangers of Success. Cambridge University. 12/10/2017.
Slides from the talk are available here: https://imgbox.com/g/J9xQ4XkzUM William Binney is a cryptomathematician and former employee of the NSA .
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Philosophy and Science in Nineteenth-Century Austria
Professor David Luft will discuss two major Austrian philosophers who, despite their importance, are hardly known today. Bernard Bolzano opened the door on ...
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2019 Tanner Lectures Discussion Seminar: Anne Case and Angus Deaton
Scholars and members of the public share their thoughts on the troubling trends of increasing deaths due to drug and alcohol addiction, as well as suicide.
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JOSEPH BUTLER BY CHRISTOPHER CUNLIFFE
This is an extract/demonstration from a larger project.Please follow the link below to find out more. http://stjohnstimeline.co.uk note:some of our extracts loose ...
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Date: April 7, 2011 Speaker: Emilie Hogan, Rutgers Abstract: In this thesis defense I will talk about two topics within the field of non-linear recurrences that ...
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Morbidity and Mortality in 21st Century America
After a century of progress, life expectancy in America is falling, largely driven by “deaths of despair,” deaths of white non-Hispanics in midlife from alcoholic liver ...
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Debating the Nature of Capitalism with Professor Anwar Shaikh
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Goldsmiths Economics
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Rutherford and the Birth of Nuclear Physics
In 1911, Ernest Rutherford interpreted the earlier experimental results of his students, Geiger and Marsden, as showing that at the centre of the atom there was a ...
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Early Days of Particle Physics in India by Sreerup Raychaudhuri
ICTS Special Colloquium The Early History of Particle Physics in India by Sreerup Raychaudhuri, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai 15.00 to ...
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Deep dive into the Christian erasure of a classical text (1) | Archimedes Codex C | Veritas Certum
The story of Archimedes Codex C (also known as the Archimedes Palimpsest), sounds too sensational to be true. It's usually described something like “ancient ...
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Russell vs. Wittgenstein: Judgment or Representation?
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Topic 1 World History I European Renaissance I Ottoman Empire and Constantinople
This video explains the very first topic of world history i.e. "European Renaissance" as per the syllabus of UPSC And State Civil Services Examinations.
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