Here is a podcast of the lecture I gave last week at the Festival of Ideas. I can't vouch for the sound quality (nor for the quality of the ideas) but it might be interesting to a few people.
And here is the accompanying Powerpoint with the slides so the presentation will make a little more sense. You'll have to guess when it's time to move on to the next slide... What fun!
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Saturday, October 18, 2014
A big week
Lots to do next week. I have the usual lecturing and supervising (including one of the pair I am doing this year for the Classics Prelims people) but on Tuesday I'm also giving a talk for the university's Festival of Ideas before zooming over the Corn Exchange to see Johnny Marr (thanks, Sis, for the birthday present of the tickets). Then I'm braving the bus to Oxford to give a paper and will be hoping to be back in time for the usual round of teaching on Friday afternoon. Best part of the week will, of course, be the concert on Tuesday. Here's Johnny:
Thursday, October 09, 2014
Shelfie
Look, term has just begun and I have no idea which way is up, let alone any interesting ideas about some bit of ancient philosophy. Once the rush of meetings, arrangements, rearrangements of things that I thought had been arranged, last-minute changes of teaching or whatever, is over then we can get down to the proper business of teaching and thinking. (And there's a lot of good stuff happening here in Cambridge this term. I'm looking forward to working through PA 1 in the Thursday seminar, even though I have started to regret volunteering to introduce PA 1.3. If I ever work out who the 'dichotomisers' are I'm pretty sure I'll want to dichotomise them.) In the meantime, here's a shelfie:
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