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Vegan\'s AlmanacVegan's AlmanacDecember 09, 2024Genocide Prevention Day; National Llama Day; Publication of Animal Minds and Human Morals, by Richard Sorabji; Publication of Animals and World Religions, by Lisa Kemmerer; If I Must Die, by Refaat Alareer.2024-12-0905 minWolfson College PodcastsWolfson College PodcastsSpoken memoir of Professor Jon StallworthyA speech given by Sir Richard Sorabji at the launch party for the Jon Stallworthy Poetry Prize Campaign.2019-11-2121 minAsian Studies CentreAsian Studies CentreGandhi's InspirationA Panel Discussion with Professor Ruth Harris, Shrimati Kajal Sheth and Professor Sir Richard Sorabji. This event marks the UK-India Year of Culture, which will be celebrated in the Oxford Town Hall on 24 January with the award-winning Indian play, Yugpurush: Mahatma's Mahatma, on the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his mentor, Shrimad Rajchandra.2018-02-0552 minTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesAristotle on Perceiving ObjectsA discussion of Anna Marmodoro's book Anna Marmodoro (Fellow in Philosophy, Corpus Christi, University of Oxford) discusses her book Aristotle on Perceiving Objects with Ophelia Deroy (Associate Director, Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study and Senior Researcher, Centre for the Study of the Senses), Richard Sorabji (Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, King's College London) and Rowland Stout (Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oxford and Professor of Philosophy, University College Dublin). About the book: How can we explain the structure of perceptual experience? What is it that we perceive? How is it that we perceive objects and not disjoint arrays of...2015-05-1444 minPower Structuralism in Ancient OntologiesPower Structuralism in Ancient OntologiesFreedom and Responsibility RevisitedRichard Sorabji gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontolgies podcast series2014-02-1342 minPower Structuralism in Ancient OntologiesPower Structuralism in Ancient OntologiesFreedom and Responsibility RevisitedProfessor Richard Sorabji, Wolfson College Oxford, gives a talk on freedom and responsibility as part of the series 'Talks on Powers, Structures and Relations in Ancient Philosophy'.2013-08-231h 11History of Philosophy Without Any GapsHistory of Philosophy Without Any GapsHoP 099 - Richard Sorabji on the CommentatorsRichard Sorabji joins Peter to discuss the ancient commentators on Aristotle2012-10-2127 minPhilosophy BitesPhilosophy BitesRichard Sorabji on Mahatma Gandhi as PhilosopherRichard Sorabji discusses Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence in this the 200th episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Philosophy Bites is made in association with the Institute of Philosophy.2012-09-2817 minHistory of Philosophy Without Any GapsHistory of Philosophy Without Any GapsHoP 041 - Richard Sorabji on Time and Eternity in AristotleRichard Sorabji discusses time, eternity and mosquitos in Aristotle's Physics2011-07-1026 minThought and Experience - AudioThought and Experience - AudioAncient philosophers' views on emotionsA detailed discussion with Professor Richard Sorabji about the Stoics views of emotions in contrast to the Aristotelians views2009-02-2700 minThought and Experience - AudioThought and Experience - AudioTranscript -- Ancient philosophers' views on emotionsTranscript -- A detailed discussion with Professor Richard Sorabji about the Stoics views of emotions in contrast to the Aristotelians views2009-02-2700 minWolfson College PodcastsWolfson College PodcastsThe long hard road to democracy and social justiceA lecture given by retired Labour MP Tony Benn at Wolfson College, Oxford. The lecture is introduced by Prof Richard Sorabji.2008-12-1131 minIn Our Time: PhilosophyIn Our Time: PhilosophyThe SoulMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Soul. In his poem ‘Sailing to Byzantium’ WB Yeats wrote:An aged man is but a paltry thing, A tattered coat upon a stick, unlessSoul clap its hands and sing, and louder singFor every tatter in its mortal dress. For Plato it was the immortal seat of reason, for Aristotle it could be found in plants and animals and was the essence of every being - but it died when the body died. For some it is the fount of creativity, for others the spark of God in man. What is the soul made...2002-06-0628 minIn Our Time: ReligionIn Our Time: ReligionThe SoulMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Soul. In his poem ‘Sailing to Byzantium’ WB Yeats wrote:An aged man is but a paltry thing, A tattered coat upon a stick, unlessSoul clap its hands and sing, and louder singFor every tatter in its mortal dress. For Plato it was the immortal seat of reason, for Aristotle it could be found in plants and animals and was the essence of every being - but it died when the body died. For some it is the fount of creativity, for others the spark of God in man. What is the soul made...2002-06-0628 minIn Our TimeIn Our TimeThe SoulMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Soul. In his poem ‘Sailing to Byzantium’ WB Yeats wrote:An aged man is but a paltry thing, A tattered coat upon a stick, unlessSoul clap its hands and sing, and louder singFor every tatter in its mortal dress. For Plato it was the immortal seat of reason, for Aristotle it could be found in plants and animals and was the essence of every being - but it died when the body died. For some it is the fount of creativity, for others the spark of God in man. What is the soul made...2002-06-0628 min