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Temporada 2004
Robert Adams reviews "An Equal Music" by Vikram Seth.
Robert Adams reviews "An Equal Music" by Vikram Seth.
Bioethicists Margaret Somerville and James Hughes discuss the need of the moratorium on the development of nanotechnology.
Bioethicists Margaret Somerville and James Hughes discuss the need of the moratorium on the development of nanotechnology.
2004x3
Robert Kagan on America and Eruope - The Growing Division
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Robert Kagan on America and Eruope - The Growing Division. Robert Kagan, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former State Department official, writes a monthly column on world affairs for The Washington Post.
Robert Kagan on America and Eruope - The Growing Division. Robert Kagan, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and former State Department official, writes a monthly column on world affairs for The Washington Post.
Zach Hall, Dean of Research at the School of Medicine of University of Southern California, on Neuroethics: A Challenge for a New Age.
Zach Hall, Dean of Research at the School of Medicine of University of Southern California, on Neuroethics: A Challenge for a New Age.
Lee Smolin of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics on Why Does Science Work?
Lee Smolin of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics on Why Does Science Work?
Andrei Markovits of University of Michigan on American Sports Culture
Andrei Markovits of University of Michigan on American Sports Culture
Simon Winchester on his book The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Simon Winchester on his book The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Charles Krauthammer on Israel and the Middle East: On the Road to Where?
Charles Krauthammer on Israel and the Middle East: On the Road to Where?
Seyla Benhabib of Yale University on Transformations of Citizenship: The Case of Contemporary Europe.
Seyla Benhabib of Yale University on Transformations of Citizenship: The Case of Contemporary Europe.
2004x10
Thomas King on What Is It About Us That You Don't Like?
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Thomas King on What Is It About Us That You Don't Like? Stories and the Native Canadian experience.
Thomas King on What Is It About Us That You Don't Like? Stories and the Native Canadian experience.
Mark Kingwell, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, gives two lectures on "Crossing the Threshold: Towards a Philosophy of the Interior"
Mark Kingwell, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, gives two lectures on "Crossing the Threshold: Towards a Philosophy of the Interior"
Jagdish Bhagwati of Columbia University on A Case for Globalization
Jagdish Bhagwati of Columbia University on A Case for Globalization
Lester Thurow of MIT on Fortune Favours the Bold: Building Global Prosperity
Lester Thurow of MIT on Fortune Favours the Bold: Building Global Prosperity
Pico Iyer on An Outsider's Hope for a Global Future
Pico Iyer on An Outsider's Hope for a Global Future
University of Manchester's Terry Eagleton on Terror and Modernity.
University of Manchester's Terry Eagleton on Terror and Modernity.
David Frum on An End To Evil
David Frum on An End To Evil
Terry Eagleton on The Metaphysics of Terror
Terry Eagleton on The Metaphysics of Terror
Christopher di Carlo of University of Ontario Institure of Technology. "The Evolution of Religion"
Christopher di Carlo of University of Ontario Institure of Technology. "The Evolution of Religion"
Gabor Mate and Gordon Neufeld introduce their book "Hold On To Your Kids: Why Parents Matter".
Gabor Mate and Gordon Neufeld introduce their book "Hold On To Your Kids: Why Parents Matter".
Novelist and essayist John Ralston Saul on the New Era of Irregular Warfare.
Novelist and essayist John Ralston Saul on the New Era of Irregular Warfare.
Journalist Robert Fulford on Canada and America: The Longest Undefended Neurosis in the World.
Journalist Robert Fulford on Canada and America: The Longest Undefended Neurosis in the World.
Henry Giroux of Penn State University
Henry Giroux of Penn State University
Terry Eagleton, of the University of Manchester, on "Beyond Terror".
Terry Eagleton, of the University of Manchester, on "Beyond Terror".
Bob Rae, former Premier of Ontario, on JS Bach
Bob Rae, former Premier of Ontario, on JS Bach
Dr. Margot Badran of Harvard University discusses Islamic Feminism. Islamic Feminism: Explications, Circulations, & Practices.
Dr. Margot Badran of Harvard University discusses Islamic Feminism. Islamic Feminism: Explications, Circulations, & Practices.
Dr. Asma Barlas of Ithaca College discusses Islamic Feminism: Explications, Circulations & Practices
Dr. Asma Barlas of Ithaca College discusses Islamic Feminism: Explications, Circulations & Practices
2004x27
Khaled Abou El Fadl on Tolerating Differences in Islamic Law
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Prodessor Khaled Abou El Fadl of the UCLA School of Law on "Tolerating Differences in Islamic Law".
Prodessor Khaled Abou El Fadl of the UCLA School of Law on "Tolerating Differences in Islamic Law".
2004x28
Wendy Steiner on Beatury As a Subject in Art: Female Body
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Wendy Steiner on Beatury As a Subject in Art: Female Body
Wendy Steiner on Beatury As a Subject in Art: Female Body
Lauren Greenfield, Photographer, discusses her work on "Girl Culture" and "Fast Forward" This lecture includes still photography by Lauren Greenfield throughout the show.
Lauren Greenfield, Photographer, discusses her work on "Girl Culture" and "Fast Forward" This lecture includes still photography by Lauren Greenfield throughout the show.
David Welch of the University of Toronto on Iraq: A Just War?
David Welch of the University of Toronto on Iraq: A Just War?
Frans De Waal, Emory University. on Moral Systems Among Primates
Frans De Waal, Emory University. on Moral Systems Among Primates
2004x32
Lewis Lapham, Margaret MacMillan: Living with the Group of 1
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Lewis Lapham, editor emeritus of Harper's Magazine and writer Margaret MacMillan on Living with the Group of One: American Policies in a New Era.
Lewis Lapham, editor emeritus of Harper's Magazine and writer Margaret MacMillan on Living with the Group of One: American Policies in a New Era.
J. Michael Dash, Director of African Studies, New York University on Disappearing Island: Haiti, History, and the Hemisphere
J. Michael Dash, Director of African Studies, New York University on Disappearing Island: Haiti, History, and the Hemisphere
Joel Bakan, author of The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power discusses the book and the documentary with journalist Marc Glassman
Joel Bakan, author of The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power discusses the book and the documentary with journalist Marc Glassman
2004x35
Governor General Adrienne Clarkson on A Forgiving Society
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Her Excellency Adrienne Clarkson, the Governor General of Canada, "A Forgiving Society"
Her Excellency Adrienne Clarkson, the Governor General of Canada, "A Forgiving Society"
2004x36
Jennifer Welsh on Where Do I Belong? Exploring Citizenship
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Jennifer Welsh of Oxford University on Where Do I Belong? Exploring Citizenship in the 21st Century
Jennifer Welsh of Oxford University on Where Do I Belong? Exploring Citizenship in the 21st Century
2004x37
Christopher Phillips on his book Six Questions of Socrates
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Author and philosopher Christopher Phillips on his book Six Questions of Socrates
Author and philosopher Christopher Phillips on his book Six Questions of Socrates
Author Tom Harpur on his book The Pagan Christ: Recovering the Lost Light
Author Tom Harpur on his book The Pagan Christ: Recovering the Lost Light
Noah Novogrodsky of University of Toronto on the International Criminal Court: Will it Work?
Noah Novogrodsky of University of Toronto on the International Criminal Court: Will it Work?
Janine Marchessault (University of Toronto) on Marshall McLuhan
Janine Marchessault (University of Toronto) on Marshall McLuhan
Brian Greene is interviewed by Jay Ingram on The Fabric Of The Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
Brian Greene is interviewed by Jay Ingram on The Fabric Of The Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
Anne Kingston on her book, The Meaning of Wife
Anne Kingston on her book, The Meaning of Wife
Ron Pruessen of the University of Toronto on Sopranos in the West Wing: Television Clues Concerning American Behaviour in the International Arena
Ron Pruessen of the University of Toronto on Sopranos in the West Wing: Television Clues Concerning American Behaviour in the International Arena
Sir Martin Gilbert - the official biographer of Winston Churchill on Churchill's War Leadership
Sir Martin Gilbert - the official biographer of Winston Churchill on Churchill's War Leadership
British historian and biographer Andrew Roberts introduces his new book, "What Might Have Been: Leading Historians on Twelve What If's of History"
British historian and biographer Andrew Roberts introduces his new book, "What Might Have Been: Leading Historians on Twelve What If's of History"
Victor Davis Hanson (California State University) on Israel and Defence of the West
Victor Davis Hanson (California State University) on Israel and Defence of the West
Joseph Nye (Harvard University) on Soft Power and the War on Terror
Joseph Nye (Harvard University) on Soft Power and the War on Terror
2004x48
Patrick Watson on First Class Media, Second Class Message
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Journalist and TV Producer Patrick Watson: "First Class Media, Second Class Message"
Journalist and TV Producer Patrick Watson: "First Class Media, Second Class Message"
Molefi Asante of Temple University in Philadelphia on The Roots of Violence
Molefi Asante of Temple University in Philadelphia on The Roots of Violence
Paula Goering and Michael Shapcott on Social Inequality and Mental Health
Paula Goering and Michael Shapcott on Social Inequality and Mental Health
Dark Age Ahead: Broadcaster Andy Barrie interviews Jane Jacobs
Dark Age Ahead: Broadcaster Andy Barrie interviews Jane Jacobs
Carl Honore on his book In Praise of Slow
Carl Honore on his book In Praise of Slow
Stephen Lewis, UN Special Envoy for HIV/Aids, on Global Health.
Stephen Lewis, UN Special Envoy for HIV/Aids, on Global Health.
Robert Adams on Saul Bellow's novel Herzog
Robert Adams on Saul Bellow's novel Herzog
Adam Nicolson introduces his book "God's Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible".
Adam Nicolson introduces his book "God's Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible".
2004x56
Niall Ferguson on Colossus: The Price of America's Empire
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Niall Ferguson (Oxford University) on his book Colossus: The Price of America's Empire
Niall Ferguson (Oxford University) on his book Colossus: The Price of America's Empire
Robert Fisk on The Fantasy War: Weapons of Mass Destruction and Democracy
Robert Fisk on The Fantasy War: Weapons of Mass Destruction and Democracy
2004x58
Robert Adams on Lauren B. Davis' novel The Stubborn Season
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Robert Adams on Lauren B. Davis' novel The Stubborn Season
Robert Adams on Lauren B. Davis' novel The Stubborn Season
Anthropologist Clea Koff on her book The Bone Woman
Anthropologist Clea Koff on her book The Bone Woman
Donna Gabaccia (University of Pittsburgh) on The Transatlantic Creation of "Italian Cuisine"
Donna Gabaccia (University of Pittsburgh) on The Transatlantic Creation of "Italian Cuisine"
Jeffrey Pilcher on the question, Was the Taco Invented in Southern California? The Americanisation of Mexican Cuisine
Jeffrey Pilcher on the question, Was the Taco Invented in Southern California? The Americanisation of Mexican Cuisine
Martin Manalansan (University of Illinois) on A Palatable Multiculturalism?: Fusion Cuisine and a Culinary/Political Make-Over
Martin Manalansan (University of Illinois) on A Palatable Multiculturalism?: Fusion Cuisine and a Culinary/Political Make-Over
Bambi Haggins on Miscegenation is Manhattan: Post 9/11, Post Racial Mentality and Interracial Relationships on Sex and the City and Friends
Bambi Haggins on Miscegenation is Manhattan: Post 9/11, Post Racial Mentality and Interracial Relationships on Sex and the City and Friends
2004x64
Robert Adams on the novel Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry
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Robert Adams reviews "Family Matters" by Rohinton Mistry.
Robert Adams reviews "Family Matters" by Rohinton Mistry.
Scott Tremaine on The Stability of the Solar System
Scott Tremaine on The Stability of the Solar System
2004x66
Christopher Dewdney on his book Acquainted with the Night
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Christopher Dewdney on his book Acquainted with the Night: Excursions Through the World After Dark
Christopher Dewdney on his book Acquainted with the Night: Excursions Through the World After Dark
Robert Adams on Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner
Robert Adams on Khaled Hosseini's The Kite Runner
Anthologist, translator, essayist, novelist Alberto Manguel discusses his book "A Reading Diary - A Year of Favourite Books".
Anthologist, translator, essayist, novelist Alberto Manguel discusses his book "A Reading Diary - A Year of Favourite Books".
2004x69
Fouad Ajami on Iraq and the Struggle for the Arab World
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Fouad Ajami (Director of the Middle East Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University) on Iraq and the Struggle for the Arab World
Fouad Ajami (Director of the Middle East Studies Program, Johns Hopkins University) on Iraq and the Struggle for the Arab World
2004x70
Robert Adams on Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
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Robert Adams reviews Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie
Robert Adams reviews Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie
2004x71
The Man in the Getaway Car - a documentary on Robert Adams
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The Man in the Getaway Car - a documentary on Robert Adams
The Man in the Getaway Car - a documentary on Robert Adams
Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter on their book The Rebel Sell: Why the Culture Can't be Jammed
Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter on their book The Rebel Sell: Why the Culture Can't be Jammed
Jeremy Rifkin on The European Dream
Jeremy Rifkin on The European Dream
Dr. Michael Banner on Genetics and Human Nature. Dr. Banner is an evangelical Anglican ethicist, director of ESRC Genomic Policy in the School of Molecular and Clinical Medicine at University of Edinburgh.
Dr. Michael Banner on Genetics and Human Nature. Dr. Banner is an evangelical Anglican ethicist, director of ESRC Genomic Policy in the School of Molecular and Clinical Medicine at University of Edinburgh.
2004x75
Kay Redfield Jamison on Exuberance: The Passion for Life
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Kay Redfield Jamison, Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, delivers a lecture based on her book "Exuberance: The Passion for Life".
Kay Redfield Jamison, Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, delivers a lecture based on her book "Exuberance: The Passion for Life".
2004x76
Ralph Wood on Tolkien and and Lewis: Friends and Combatants
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Ralph Wood of Baylor University (Waco, Texas) delivers a lecture entitled, Tolkien and Lewis: Friends and Combatants.
Ralph Wood of Baylor University (Waco, Texas) delivers a lecture entitled, Tolkien and Lewis: Friends and Combatants.
Erika Ritter on The Great Book of Guys
Erika Ritter on The Great Book of Guys
2004x78
Final da Temporada
Margaret Wente on being An Accidental Canadian
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Journalist Margaret Wente on being An Accidental Canadian
Journalist Margaret Wente on being An Accidental Canadian
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