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- A lecture by Alice Drewery:- Ceteris paribus - from Mill to a modern muddle? (18th October 2010)
- A discussion of a lecture by Alice Drewery:- Ceteris paribas - from Mill to a modern muddle? (18th October 2010)
- A lecture by Steven French:- The Limits of Structuralism (18th October 2010)
- A discussion of a lecture by Steven French:- The Limits of Structuralism (18th October 2010)
- A lecture by Michela Massimi:- From Galileo to Kant: a new conception of phenomena (18th October 2010)
- A lecture by David Wallace:- Many worlds? - the case for the Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics (18th October 2010)
- A lecture by John O'Neill:- Science, pluralism and economics: the debate between Hayek and Neurath (18th October 2010)
- A lecture by Matteo Mameli:- Innateness in the cognitive sciences: the clutter hypothesis and the cluster hypothesis (18th October 2010)
- A lecture by Hilary Greaves:- On the empirical significance of local symmetries (18th October 2010)
- Slides of a lecture by Hilary Greaves:- On the empirical significance of local symmetries (18th October 2010)
- A lecture by Jon Williamson:- Mechanistic theories of casuality (18thOctober 2008)
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