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12/11/2009

The Gifford Lectures

Portrait_gazzaniga_240x270 Our own Michael Gazzaniga was recently honored with the opportunity to give the prestigious Gifford Lectures--joining the ranks of renowned thinkers ranging from William James and John Dewey to Hannah Arendt and Carl Sagan.  Fortunately, his series of talks have been posted on-line.  So, without further ado, you can find all of the lectures below the fold...



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Dec 11, 2009 12:58:20 PM | Conferences and Events
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