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John Dupré, Gifford Lecture 5: Human Nature and Human Kinds – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Using Ian Hacking’s idea of ‘looping kinds’, he explores how characteristic behaviour is largely a ‘consequence’ of the distinguishing of a kind. ... Here, Professor Dupré draws on Ian Hacking’s concept of “looping kinds”, which
Workshop Three: Places, then and now, how do they influence our health? – Mobility, Mood & Place
Leaders:. Mobility, Mood and Place team members Mark Cherrie, Ian Deary, Jamie Pearce and Niamh Shortt.
Reviewing the University’s commitment to biodiversity & green infrastructure – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
Effectively ‘refreshed’ as a result of these Aichi targets, the new biodiversity strategy for Scotland and its management, including Ian Jardine, Chief Executive at the Scottish Natural Heritage, similarly advocated the
Spotlight on Remote Teaching: Hosting a summer school without a normal summer – Teaching Matters
This photo was taken by Ian Ojwang (BEng Structural Engineering with Architecture, from Kenya) as part of a street photography exercise.
The NC500 cycling challenge – The good, the bad and the ugly. Part 1 – ECRF – Sustainable Wellness
We had around 4 miles to cycle to our camp spot which had been generously given to us in kind by the lovely Ian at the Bunchrew Caravan Park – for our
Conference: Race, Empire, and the Edinburgh Medical School, 18-19 April 2024 – Decolonised Transformations
The conference is co-organised by Drs Simon Buck and Ian Stewart (IASH) and kindly supported by the Susan Manning Workshop Fund from the Institute for Advanced Studies in the
What’s it like doing a PhD in creative writing at the University of Edinburgh? – Double spaced
I read a fair amount of Ian Rankin, Louise Penny, and skimmed other crime novels and ultimately ruled them out.
ELearning@Ed Conference – 12 April 2013 – Just how flexible is flexible? – Educational Design and Engagement
Analytics appeared to be a hot topic coming up in a later talk by Assistant Principle Ian Pirie and again in the final panel discussion.
British Legal History Conference, Belfast, 6-9 July 2022 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
while later Professor Ian McBride of Oxford discussed “Irish Catholics and the Plenary Laws”; Professor Lauren Benton (Yale) gave a presentation on “Law and Armed Peace in the British Empire”.
Legal Theory and Legal History: A Neglected Dialogue? – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Dr Ian Williams, The role of rules: legal maxims in early-modern common law principle and practice, with commentary by Dr Thomas Poole.
