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2013 Festival of Ideas
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2013 Festival of Ideas
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Faculty of Veterinary Science. Graduate rolls and class news. The Artful World of Animals. An art competition and exhibition. Celebrating 50 years of teaching at the Faculty of Veterinary Science. MUVS is pleased to announce its inaugural art competition and exhibition to coincide with the University's Festival of Ideas. What kind of interactions exists between human beings and animals? What are the impacts of human beings on the animal world? The Artful World of Animals. The exhibition will run from Fri...
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2013 Festival of Ideas
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The University of Melbourne. October 1 6 2013. Sign up for email updates. They say data speaks for itself but it doesn’t. We speak for data. In bureaucracy, compassion soon hardens into indifference. We have data. But is it good data? Does it serve our function, does it answer our questions about equity and social justice? Disadvantage can be normative for people who have never had experience of what advantage feels like. The test of a civilisation is in the way that it cares for its helpless members.
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2013 Festival of Ideas
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2013 Festival of Ideas
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2013 Festival of Ideas
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2013 Festival of Ideas
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The University of Melbourne. October 1 6 2013. Sign up for email updates. Brain surge may explain near-death experiences › News in Science (ABC Science). There may be a scientific explanation for the vivid near-death experiences, such as seeing a shining light, say US scientists. Professor Jayashri Kulkarni discusses why Australian psychiatric wards are in urgent need of reform. Is free will a scientific problem? Can the question of free will be answered by neuroscience? According to recent scientific st...
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2013 Festival of Ideas
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2013 Festival of Ideas
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The University of Melbourne. October 1 6 2013. Sign up for email updates. How does the Senate voting system work? Does the Senate voting system really reflect democracy? For people who vote ‘above the line’, it becomes the party, rather than the voter, who decides where the preferences go. This means that minor parties with little popular support may end up receiving seats in the Senate. The state of Australian democracy. The philosophy of voting. Why do we actually bother to vote? Nicholas Gruen: The pr...
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