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  2. The Unanswered Question (lecture series) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the X-factor between Juliet and the sun would be radiance; the X-factor in musical metaphors would be a similarity like rhythm or contour (p. 127). In lecture 6, Bernstein reuses this term, but this time to refer to the junction of poetry and music. Bernstein's definition of syntax has also morphed through the lecture series.

  3. List of public lecture series - Wikipedia

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    Frontiers in Neuroscience Lecture Series by the Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Emory University; Gardner Murphy Memorial Lecture Series by the American Society for Psychical Research; HHMI's Neuroscience Lecture Series at Howard Hughes Medical Institute [16] IHF Distinguished Lecture Series on Brain, Learning and Memory at Irvine Health ...

  4. Tanner Lectures on Human Values - Wikipedia

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    The Tanner Lectures on Human Values is a multi-university lecture series in the humanities, founded in 1978, at Clare Hall, Cambridge University, by the American scholar Obert Clark Tanner. [1] In founding the lecture, he defined their purpose as follows: [2] I hope these lectures will contribute to the intellectual and moral life of mankind.

  5. The Character of Physical Law - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception has been positive. [4] [5] The journal The Physics Teacher, in recommending it to both scientists and non-scientists alike, gave The Character of Physical Law a favorable review, writing that although the book was initially intended to supplement the recordings, it was "complete in itself and will appeal to a far wider audience".

  6. Foucault's lectures at the Collège de France - Wikipedia

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    These lectures illustrate a radical turning point in Foucault's work at which a shift to the problematic of the government of self and others occurred. Foucault's challenge to himself in these series of lectures is to try and decipher the genealogical split between power in ancient and Medieval society and late modern society, such as our own ...

  7. Massey Lectures - Wikipedia

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    The Massey Lectures is an annual five-part series of lectures given in Canada by distinguished writers, thinkers, and scholars who explore important ideas and issues of contemporary interest. [1] Created in 1961 in honour of Vincent Massey , a former Governor General of Canada and coordinator of the 1951 Massey Report , it is widely regarded as ...

  8. John Locke Lectures - Wikipedia

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    The John Locke Lectures are a series of annual lectures in philosophy given at the University of Oxford. Named for British philosopher John Locke, the Locke Lectures are the world's most prestigious lectures in philosophy, and are among the world's most prestigious academic lectures. They were established in 1950 by the bequest of Henry Wilde.

  9. Hamlyn Lectures - Wikipedia

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    The Rational Strength of English Law 1952 A. L. Goodhart: English Law and the Moral Law 1953 Sir Carleton Kemp Allen: The Queen's Peace 1954 C. J. Hamson: Executive Discretion and Judicial Control: An Aspect of the French Conseil d'Etat 1955 Glanville Williams: The Proof of Guilt: A Study of the English Criminal Trial 1956 Sir Patrick Devlin ...