Past Lecture Series

Archive of past lectures in the Harold Stoner Clark series, dating back to 1985.

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Sean A. Valles — The Ethical and Public Health Implications of Mass Incarceration and Housing (In)Security

2023
  • "Rethinking Prisons, Policing, and Public Health after Fifty Years of Mass Incarceration"
  • "Pandemic-Era Eviction Bans Were a Step Toward Recognizing Homes as a Basic Health Need"

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Myisha Cherry – Racialized Forgiveness

2021
  • "The Moral Psychology of Anger"
  • "Unmuted: Conversations on Prejudice, Oppression, and Social Justice"

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Quayshawn Spencer – The Metaphysical Problem in Race Theory

2020
  • "A When Population Genetics Meets the Metaphysics of Race"
  • "A Radical Solution to the Race Problem"

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Shannon Vallor – Humanizing Machines: AI, Ethics and the Future

2018
  • "Looking in the AI Mirror"
  • "How to Cultivate Humane Machines (and People)"

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Paul B. Thompson – Probing Future Foods

2017
  • "Four Archetypes for Future Food Systems"
  • "Social Amplification of Risk: The Ethical Questions"

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Philip Pettit – Corporate Realities and Democratic Ideals

2016
  • "Holding Corporate Bodies Responsible"
  • "Granting Corporate Bodies Rights"

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Nick Bostrom – Technology and the Future

2015
  • “Technology Strategy and Existential Risks”
  • “Superintelligence”

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Linda Zagzebski – God’s Knowledge and Ours

2014
  • “Omnisubjectivity: the Subjectivity of God”
  • “Knowing God: a Defense of Religious Authority”

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Philip Clayton – Between ‘Intelligent Design’ and the New Atheism: Science and Religion at the Crossroads

2013
  • “Beyond the Religion Wars: From Reduction to Reenchantment”
  • “The New Sciences of Emergent Complexity: Evolving Religion in an Evolving World”

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David Chalmers – From The Matrix to the Singularity

2010
  • “The Matrix as Metaphysics”
  • “The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis”

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Gregory Pence – Biotechnology: Friend or Foe?

2009
  • “Stem Cells, Little Persons, and Scientific Research”
  • “Organic or Genetically Modified Food – Which Is Safer?”

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Andrew Newburg – Why God Won’t Go Away

2008
  • “Why God Won’t Go Away”
  • “Why We Believe What We Believe”

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David Holtzman – Privacy, Technology and Identity

2007
  • “Privacy Lost: How Technology Affects Privacy”
  • “Online Identities: @ttribution, not Retribution”

 

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Sandra Steingraber – Contaminated Without Consent

2006
  • “Contaminated Without Consent: How Pollutants in Air, Food and Water Violate Human Rights”
  • “The Precautionary Principle: Science or anti-Science?”

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Brian Greene – The Fabric of the Cosmos

2005
  • “The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time and the Texture of Reality”
     

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Rupert Sheldrake – The Extended Mind

2004
  • “The Extended Mind: Recent Experimental Evidence”
  • “Science and Spirituality: My Own Journey of Exploration”

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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

2003
  • “The Creative Person and the Creative Context”
  • “Flow and the Quality of Life”

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Nancey Murphy – Whatever Happened to the Soul?

2002

 

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David Baltimore – Stretching Science

2001

 

 

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Paul Davies – Did Life Come From Mars?

2000

 

 

 

Katherine Hayles – Chaos Meets Narrative

1998
  • “Narratives of Artificial Life”
  • “Chaotic Genius: Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia

 

Stephen Toulmin – Rethinking the Methods of the Human Sciences

1997
  • “Alternative Visions of Theory in the Human Sciences”
  • “Economic and Social Practice in its Cultural Situation”

 

Arthur Caplan – Medical Ethics and Health Care Policies  

1996
  • “Making Babies: Ethical Issues Raised by New Reproductive Technologies”
  • “Sinners, Saints and Health Care: What role should personal responsibility play in the rationing of health care resources?”

 

Daniel J. Kevles – Genetics and Social Policies

1995
  • “The Human Genome Project”
  • “Genetics, Race and IQ”

 

John Searle – Cognition, Cognitive Science and Consciousness

1994
  • “Cognition and Cognitive Science”
  • “The Problem of Consciousness”

 

E.C. Krupp – Beyond the Blue Horizon

1993
  • “Archaeoastronomy and the Roots of Science”
  • “Climbing the Cosmic Mountain”

 

Stephanie Mills – The Path to Ecological Restoration

1992
  • “Healing a Damaged Land”
  • “Bioregionalism: Reinstating a Culture of Place”

 

David Ray Griffin – The Reenchantment of Science

1991
  • “Modern Science and Disenchantment”
  • “Postmodern Science and Reenchantment”

 

Jonathan Miller – Humor and Humors 

1990
  • “Humor and Comedy”
  • “The Afterlife of Plays”

 

Michelle Taigue – Beyond Consciousness: The Magic of Native American Myths

1989
  • “Unveiling the Invisible”
  • “Returning to Beginnings”
  • “Vehicles of Wisdom”
  • “Recovery of the Sacred”

 

Jacob Needleman

  • “The Seeker in A Pathless Land”
  • “The Scientist as Seeker”
  • “The Seeker in Ourselves”

 

James Burke – The Day the Universe Changed

1987
  • “Mechanisms of Change: Do Lemons Whistle”
  • “Goodbye, Descartes: Information and Change”

 

Jean Houston – Exploring the Human Potential

  • “The Possible Human”
  • “Journey of Transformation — The Odyssey”
  • “The New Sacred Psychology”

 

William Kaufmann
  • “Black Holes and Exploding Galaxies”
  • “The Physics of the Early Universe"
  • “The Origin and Complexity of the Universe”

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