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The Tanner Lectures were established by the American scholar, industrialist and philanthropist, Obert Clark Tanner in 1978. The purpose of the Tanner lectures is to advance and reflect upon the scholarly and scientific learning related to human values. In Cambrige, the Tanner Lecture Series are hosted by Clare Hall. They also take place
If you have a question about this list, please contact: Nami Morris. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 5 talks in the archive. Tanner Lectures 2010: Respondents' Discussion
Care-full Markets: Miracle or Mirage?Tickets for this event can be picked up from the Porters' Lodge (32360)
What's Left of Culture and Society?For further information and free tickets, please call 01223 332368 email: tanner.admin@clarehall.cam.ac.uk
Tanner Lecture: The RespondentsPlease note that this event is taking place at Robinson College. Registration for this event is not required (the main talk on 22 October is).
Medicine, Neuroscience, Ethics and SocietyImportant: Registration is required for Monday's talk given by Prof. Illes and Lord Winston. To register for tickets, please email Clare Hall's Alumni Officer at rw335@cam.ac.uk
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