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Kant on Perfect and Imperfect Duties - Clipped by Nathan Smith

This is a longer video drawing out 4 examples of perfect and imperfect duties as analyzed according to Immanuel Kant's three formulations of the categorical imperative.

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The Federalism Debate: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of September 28, 2017

The Federalism Debate

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Corrections: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of May 4, 2017

Corrections

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Capital Punishment: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of May 4, 2017

Capital Punishment

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Criminal and Civil Cases: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of March 2, 2017

Criminal and Civil Cases

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Dr. Ausma Khan: The Unquiet Dead

Reading Culture and The Reel Film and Speaker series present Dr. Ausma Khan author of the book The Unquiet Dead. Dr. Khan holds a Ph. D. in International Human Rights Law with a specialization in…

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Historical Background of the U.S. Constitution II: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of September 1, 2016

Historical Background of the U.S. Constitution II

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Capital Punishment: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of May 5, 2016

Capital Punishment

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Criminal Prosecution Process: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of May 5, 2016

Criminal Prosecution Process

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The Crime Rate: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of May 5, 2016

The Crime Rate

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Digital Humanities Workshop: Dr. Steven Mintz

A New History for A New Century In this keynote presentation, Dr. Steven Mintz of the University of Texas at Austin redefines an instructional approach to history that views students as passive…

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