Stephen Hawking: The Power of Ideas (repeat version)

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Keith Devlin: Leonardo and Steve

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John Ibbitson: The Collapse of the Laurentian Consensus

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Inequality: A Threat to Democracy?

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Hod Lipson on Programmable Matter: Shape of Things to Come

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Alex Himelfarb: How Did Taxes Become a Bad Word?

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Leonard Susskind: The World as Hologram

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Noam Chomsky on The State-Corporate Complex

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Freeman Dyson on Living Through Four Revolutions

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Jeff Melanson on the Evolving Role of the Arts in Canada

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David Keith on Technology, Energy and Nature

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Stephen Hawking: The Power of Ideas

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Can We Live Without the Sacred?

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Noam Chomsky on Academic Freedom

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Charles Foran: Mordecai Richler and the Challenge to Nationalism

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Arne Kislenko on Southeast Asia and the Cold War

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Armine Yalnizyan on Economics, Equality and Democracy

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Michael Persinger: No More Secrets

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Cory Doctorow: Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers

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Christopher W. diCarlo on The New Ethics

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Piergiorgio Odifreddi: What Can the Arts Do for Mathematics?

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Rod Carley on Theatre in the 21st Century: Touchstone to Humanity

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Robert Adams on The Forgotten

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Rupinder Brar on The Impact of Astronomy

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Sara Seager on Exoplanets and the Search for Habitable Worlds

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Michael Adams

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Hod Lipson on The Robotic Scientist

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Ian Hacking on the Mathematical Animal

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Nick Mount on cartoonist Seth

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David Sloan Wilson on Religion and Other Meaning Systems

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Robert Adams on The Elegance of the Hedgehog

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Richard Wilkinson on The Spirit Level

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Seth Lloyd on Quantum Life

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Derek Walcott
February 5, 2011

University of Toronto professor Christian Campbell talks to Nobel laureate poet Derek Walcott about his remarkable life and work.

PZ Myers: Science and Atheism: Natural Allies
January 30, 2011

Biology professor and well-known blogger PZ Myers on Science and Atheism: Natural Allies.

Daniel Dennett: What Should Replace Religions?
January 29, 2011

Noted atheist and secularist Daniel Dennett delivers his lecture "What Should Replace Religions?" Dennett is co-director of the Center for Cognitive Studies, the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy, and a University Professor at Tufts University.

Chris Hedges on The Death of the Liberal Class
January 22, 2011

Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author Chris Hedges delivers a lecture on his latest book The Death of the Liberal Class. He argues that American liberalism, a once proud political tradition, is dead, having sold out to corporate interests and abandoned its original principles. The result is a breakdown of the very fabric of democracy.

Jordan Peterson on The Necessity of Virtue
January 15, 2011

Author, professor and clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson delivers the 2010 Hancock Lecture. He discusses virtue from a contemporary perspective that both encompasses and extends beyond moral and religious contexts.

Simon Winchester on The Man Who Loved China
January 8, 2011

Journalist, broadcaster and bestselling author Simon Winchester tells the remarkable story of Joseph Needham, an eccentric English chemist who wrote a vast book on Chinese science which remains the longest book about China ever written in the English language

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