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            <title>Introduction to Biohumanities podcasts</title>
            <description>Professor Paul Griffiths introduces the podcast site</description>
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            <title>Samir Okasha - Biological Ontology and Hierarchical Organization: a defense of rank-freedom</title>
            <description>Samir Okasha, of the University of Bristol, presently visiting the RSSS at the ANU, talks about the parallel between the proposal to abolish ranks in taxonomy and the hierarchy of the major transitions of evolution. Talk delivered Friday 7 October 2005</description>
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            <title>1st Queensland Biohumanities Conference (14-15 October 2005) - Opening and &quot;What is a Gene?&quot;</title>
            <description>Introduction by Prof. John Mattick (IMB), and What is a gene? - Professor Paul Griffiths (Biohumanities Project, University of Queensland) and Karola Stotz (University of Indiana).</description>
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            <title>1st Queensland Biohumanities Conference (14-15 October 2005) - &quot;What is a Genome?&quot;</title>
            <description>What is a genome? - Professor John Dupré and Maureen O'Malley, Egenis, University of Exeter.</description>
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            <title>1st Queensland Biohumanities Conference (14-15 October 2005) - &quot;What is a Genome?&quot;</title>
            <description>What is a genome? - Professor John Dupré and Maureen O'Malley, Egenis, University of Exeter, commentary by Lenny Moss (Egenis).</description>
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            <title>1st Queensland Biohumanities Conference (14-15 October 2005) - &quot;Behavior in the Post-Genomic Era&quot;</title>
            <description>Behavior Genetics in the Post-Genomics Era - Professor Ken Schaffner (George Washington University)</description>
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            <title>1st Queensland Biohumanities Conference (14-15 October 2005) - &quot;Behavior in the Post-Genomic Era&quot;</title>
            <description>Behavior Genetics in the Post-Genomics Era - Professor Ken Schaffner (George Washington University), Commentary by Jon Kaplan</description>
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            <title>Introduction to Biological Essentialism</title>
            <description>4 November 2005, John Wilkins (at a workshop on the topic. The other contributions were not recorded, as they were works in progress).</description>
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            <title>Professor Robert Solomon on emotions</title>
            <description>A talk given in reply to Paul Griffiths' thesis in What the Emotions Really Are, held on 12 April 2006.</description>
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            <title>Stefan Linquist on the emotions</title>
            <description>Dr Linquist's response to Robert Solomon, on why anthropology and psychology have diverged on the nature of the emotions.</description>
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            <title>2nd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Philosophy of Ecology. Introduction and Talk 1 Mathematical Models in Ecology and Conservation Biology:  Mark Colyvan</title>
            <description>Paul Griffiths provides an introduction to the conference.</description>
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            <title>2nd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Philosophy of Ecology. Talk 3 Seeing the Forest and the Trees:  On the Very Idea of an Ecological Community: Jay Odenbaugh (Talk 2 was unfortunately not recorded).</title>
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            <title>2nd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Philosophy of Ecology. Talk 4 Local Ecological Communities:  Kim Sterelny</title>
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            <title>2nd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Philosophy of Ecology. Talk 5 The Problem with Environmental Problem Formulation:  Hugh Possingham</title>
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            <title>2nd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Philosophy of Ecology. Talk 6 Toward a General Theory of Diversity and Equality: Greg Mikkelson</title>
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            <title>2nd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Philosophy of Ecology. Talk 7 Panel Discussion:  William Grey (UQ) Stefan Linquist (UQ) Alex Moffett (Texas): Sahotra Sarkar’s contribution to the philosophy of ecology</title>
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            <title>2nd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Philosophy of Ecology. Talk 8 Discussion: What are the current main issues in the philosophy of ecology?</title>
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            <title>3rd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Idealization, Mechanism and Reduction: New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology</title>
            <description>Keynote address: William Bechtel (UCSD): Discovering mechanisms in cell biology</description>
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            <title>3rd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Idealization, Mechanism and Reduction: New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology</title>
            <description>Paul Griffiths (Queensland): Against 'normality' and 'proper function'</description>
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            <title>3rd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Idealization, Mechanism and Reduction: New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology</title>
            <description>Keynote address: Marcel Webber (Basel): The coming of age of the mechanical philosophy?</description>
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            <title>3rd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Idealization, Mechanism and Reduction: New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology</title>
            <description>Discussants on mechanism: James Tabery (Pittsburg)</description>
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            <title>3rd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Idealization, Mechanism and Reduction: New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology</title>
            <description>Discussants on mechanism: William Bechtel (UCSD)</description>
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            <title>3rd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Idealization, Mechanism and Reduction: New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology</title>
            <description>Keynote address: Alexander Rosenberg (Duke): Darwinian Reductionism</description>
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            <title>3rd Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Idealization, Mechanism and Reduction: New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology</title>
            <description>Keynote address: Alexander Rosenberg (Duke): Darwinian Reductionism</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:02:36 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Joan Leach: Welcome</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-intro-Leach.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:06:50 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Keynote address: Jerry Ravetz: Quantification as the opiate of the expert classes</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-ravetz.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:07:49 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Jason Grossman: Why I have issues with Evidence-Based Medicine</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-grossman-issues.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:08:30 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Marjan Kljakovic: What do you mean EBM is new? Surely you doctors always based what you do on evidence?</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-Marjan.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:09:07 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Adam La Caze: If it is going to make any sense, EBM must not be...</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-la-caze.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:09:40 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): David Mercer: Managing Objectivity</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-Mercer.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:10:10 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Alison Moore: EBM™</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-Moore.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:10:40 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Jason Grossman: Bias is OK</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-grossman-bias.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:11:10 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Paul Barnes: Risk, Ambiguity and Confusion</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-barnes.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:13:06 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Claire Leslie: Classical inference is not about evidence</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-leslie.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:13:47 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Neil Thomason: Intention To Treat analysis</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-thomason.mp3</link>
            <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:14:31 +1000</pubDate>
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            <title>4th Queensland Biohumanities Conference: Evidence-based medicine (8-9th January, 2007): Wendy Lipworth: Exceptionalism and evidence</title>
            <description>A meeting on the topic of the use of statistical inference in medicine and the recent &quot;evidence-based medicine&quot; movement. Unfortunately, the background noise in the seminar room makes for poor sound quality, for which we apologise.</description>
            <link>http://representinggenes.org/biohumanities/podcasts/4QBC/4QBC-Lipworth.mp3</link>
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