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Student Newspapers at Oxford

An introduction to the student newspapers at Oxford University. Cherwell and the Oxford Student are two student run newspapers with a long history in Oxford.
Welcome to Oxford

Chris Patten on the Campaign for the University of Oxford

Chris Patten, the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, talks about the importance of the Campaign.
Welcome to Oxford

The Ashmolean Museum and the Museum of Natural History

An introduction to the Ashmolean Museum and the Museum of Natural History.
Medical Sciences

Craig Venter on Genomics

In the second of the Distinguished Public Lecture Series run by the James Martin 21st Century School, Dr Craig Venter discusses his work at the J. Craig Venter Institute and its implications for the future of our culture, society and science.
Oxford Today with Michael Palin

Part 1: Introduction

Part 1 of the Oxford Campaign Video.
Oxford Today with Michael Palin

Part 2: Research at Oxford

Part 2 of the Oxford Campaign Video.
Oxford Today with Michael Palin

Part 3: Student Life

Part 3 of the Oxford Campaign Video.
Oxford Today with Michael Palin

Part 4: The Libraries

Part 4 of the Oxford Campaign Video.
Oxford Today with Michael Palin

Part 5: Oxford University Press

Part 5 of the Oxford Campaign Video.
Oxford Today with Michael Palin

Part 6: Now and beyond

Part 6 of the Oxford Campaign Video.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2008 Lecture 6: The Revisability Puzzle Revisited.

This is the sixth lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2008 Lecture 5: Epistemology without Metaphysics

This is the fifth lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2008 Lecture 4: Is that Really Revising Logic?

This is the fourth lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2008 Lecture 3: A Case for the Rational Revisability of Logic.

This is the third lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2008 Lecture 2: What is the Normative Role of Logic?

This is the second lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2008 Lecture 1: A Puzzle about Rational Revisability

This is the first lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2007 Lecture 6: Knowing what we are thinking

The sixth lecture will try to resolve a familiar tension between externalism about mental content and the assumption that we have some kind of privileged knowledge of the contents of our own thoughts.
Welcome to Oxford

Vice Chancellor's Welcome

A welcome message from Professor Andrew Hamilton, Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2007 Lecture 5: Acquaintance and essence

Russell held that we must be acquainted with the constituents of the contents of our thoughts, and remnants of this doctrine persist in the work of a number of more recent philosophers.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2007 Lecture 4: Phenomenal and epistemic indistinguishability

The fourth lecture will begin with a variation on the thought experiment about Mary that is the focus of the knowledge argument, using it to develop the analogy between self-locating knowledge and knowledge of phenomenal experience.

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