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The Tanner Lectures on Human Values #33

The Tanner Lectures on Human Values: Volume 33

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The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, founded July 1, 1978, at Clare Hall, Cambridge University, was established by the American scholar, industrialist, and philanthropist Obert Clark Tanner. Lectureships are awarded to outstanding scholars or leaders in broadly defined fields of human values and transcend ethnic, national, religious, or ideological distinctions. Volume 33 features lectures given during the academic year 2012-2013 at Stanford University; the University of Michigan; the University of Oxford; the University of California, Berkeley; Harvard University; the University of Utah; and the U.S. Ambassador’s Palace, Paris, France.
 
William G. Bowen , “Costs and Productivity in Higher Education” and “Prospects for an Online Can We Harness Technology in the Service of Our Aspirations?”
 
Craig Calhoun , “The Problematic Revisiting Dewey, Arendt, and Habermas”
 
Michael Ignatieff , “Representation and Ethics and Public Office”
 
F. M. Kamm ,  “ Who Turned the Trolley?” and  “ How Was the Trolley Turned?”
 
Claude Lanzmann, “ Resurrection”
 
Robert Post, “ Representative The Constitutional Theory of Campaign Finance Reform” and  “ Campaign Finance Reform and the First Amendment”
 
Michael J. Sandal , “The Moral Economy of Gambling, Finance, and the Common Good”

368 pages, Hardcover

Published May 14, 2014

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