The Atheism Tapes 4 - Richard Dawkins
The Atheism Tapes 1 - Colin Mc Ginn
The Atheism Tapes 3 - Arthur Miller
The Atheism Tapes 5 - Denys Turner
The Atheism Tapes 2 - Steven Weinberg
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Daniel Dennett, Breaking the spell - Religion as a natural Phenomenon. Daniel Dennett is a prominent American philosopher whose research centers on philosophy of mind, philosophy of science and philosophy of biology, particularly as those fields relate to evolutionary biology and cognitive science. He is currently the Co-Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies and the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University. Dennett is also a noted atheist and advocate of the Brights movement. Video: DivX 5 704x400 25.00fps [Video] Audio: MPEG Audio Layer 3 44100Hz stereo 128Kbps [Audio]
Four-part series about the history of mathematics, presented by Oxford professor Marcus du Sautoy. By the 17th century, Europe had taken over from the Middle East as the world's powerhouse of mathematical ideas. Great strides had been made in understanding the geometry of objects fixed in time and space. The race was now on to discover the mathematics to describe objects in motion. In this programme, Marcus du Sautoy explores the work of René Descartes and Pierre Fermat, whose famous Last Theorem would puzzle mathematicians for more than 350 years. He also examines Isaac Newton's development of the calculus, and goes in search of Leonard Euler, the father of topology or 'bendy geometry' and Carl Friedrich Gauss, who, at the age of 24, was responsible for inventing a new way of handling equations: modular arithmetic.
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The Atheism Tapes 3 & 4 : Arthur Miller & Richard Dawkins
A spin-off from 'A Rough History of Disbelief': Jonathan Miller in conversation with Arthur Miller and Richard Dawkins, about atheism....
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Christopher Hitchens An irony in Christianity
Christopher Hitchens An irony in Christianity
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