The revenge of the given: mental representation without conceptualization - Audio
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- 25 Jan 2006
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The revenge of the given: mental representation without conceptualization - Audio
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
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'Anglo-Saxon' or 'continental' model: the EU's false dichotomy? - Audio
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The EIA: investigating and exposing environmental crime - Audio
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The Civil War, historical memory for the United States - Audio
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Economic empowerment: has civil society failed the poor? - Audio
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Cities in a globalizing world: governance, performance, and sustainability - Audio
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The future of EU enlargement: consolidation, conditionality and communication - Audio
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What is the role of business in development? The case of coffee production in Ethiopia - Audio
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Impact: Diana, Princess of Wales memorial fountain - Audio
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Why the human rights and environmental movements must be allies not adversaries - Audio
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Neoliberalism and the city - Audio
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Social forums: success or failure? - Audio
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Still the arc of crisis? The Middle East from the Cold War to Iraq - Audio
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Campaigning for the millenium development goals: where next in making poverty history? - Audio
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A critical debate about the nature of globalisation - Audio
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Work-life balance and productivity: trade off or complementarity? - Audio
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Peak oil: a global impact? - Audio
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Human rights day balloon debate: who is the greatest of the 20th century? - Audio
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Impact: Victoria embankment - Audio
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The promise and perils of international organisations - Audio
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Multiculturalism and human rights in Eastern Europe - Audio
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Democratic responses to terrorism: the Madrid agenda - Audio
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The origins of American constitutionalism - Audio
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Making poverty history: is it really possible? - Audio
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Whither the East Asian flying geese? Prospects for regional integration in East Asia - Audio
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What future for central banks? - Audio
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The reproductive revolution: how far have we come? - Audio
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