Princeton University Podcasts

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Nov 5, 2002 • 0sec

Steve Forbes '70: "What happens after Iraq?" - November 5, 2002

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Oct 24, 2002 • 0sec

Judge Robert H. Bork, former U.S. Court of Appeals circuit judge: "The Constitution: Past, Present and Future" - October 24, 2002

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Anthony Grafton: "Technica Curiosa: Technology and Magic in Early Modern Europe" - October 23, 2002

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Bernard Williams, Oxford University: "The Human Prejudice" - October 15, 2002

Bernard Williams, a prominent philosopher and Fellow of All Souls College, dives deep into the complexities of human prejudice and ethics. He explores the intersections of humanism and nihilism, along with the impact of classical literature on Renaissance thought. The discussion also critiques utilitarianism and examines human significance in a broader cosmic context. Additionally, Williams challenges listeners to rethink speciesism and our moral responsibilities towards other beings, including animals and potential extraterrestrial intelligences.
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Daniel Kahneman, 2002 Nobel Prize Winner in Economic Sciences, Press Conference, October 9, 2002

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Jared Diamond, UCLA: "Collapses of Ancient Societies and their Lessons for Today" - October 9, 2002

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Ariel Dorfman, Duke University: "Who Are the Real Barbarians? A Latin-American Perspective." October 8, 2002

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Panel: "American responses to Islamic diversity." September 28, 2002

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Panel: "Islam and Civil Society." September 27, 2002

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Provost Amy Gutmann, "Welcoming Remarks." September 27, 2002

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