Jaksokuvaus
A new history of ideas presented by Melvyn Bragg but told in many voices. Each week Melvyn is joined by four guests with different backgrounds to discuss a really big question. This week he's asking 'What is Justice'? Helping him answer it are barrister Harry Potter, criminologist David Wilson, philosopher Angie Hobbs and historian Alice Taylor. For the rest of the week Harry, David, Angie and Alice will take us further into the history of ideas about justice with programmes of their own. Between them they will examine civil disobedience, Kant's theory of Justice, Habeas Corpus and philosopher John Rawls' ideas on how to create a just society. Producer: Melvin Rickarby.
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A History of Ideas
Neuropsychologist Paul Broks on Wittgenstein
2015-08-07 • 12min
A History of Ideas
Philosopher Clare Carlisle on Reality and Perception
2015-08-06 • 12min
A History of Ideas
Physicist Tara Shears on Falsification
2015-08-05 • 12min
A History of Ideas
Lawyer Harry Potter on Eyewitness Testimony
2015-08-04 • 13min
A History of Ideas
How Can I Know Anything at All?
2015-08-03 • 13min
A History of Ideas
Writer Lisa Appignanesi on the Love of Children
2015-07-31 • 12min
A History of Ideas
Psychotherapist Mark Vernon on Freud
2015-07-30 • 12min
A History of Ideas
Theologian Giles Fraser on Altruism
2015-07-29 • 12min
A History of Ideas
Classicist Edith Hall on Aristophanes in Plato
2015-07-28 • 13min
A History of Ideas
What Is Love?
2015-07-27 • 12min