43 Courses
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Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
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What Is Biomedical Engineering?
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What Is Biomedical Engineering? (cont)
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Genetic Engineering
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Genetic Engineering (cont)
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Cell Culture Engineering
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Cell Culture Engineering (cont)
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Cell Communication and Immunology
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Cell Communication and Immunology (cont.)
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Biomolecular Engineering: Engineering of Immunity
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Biomolecular Engineering: Engineering of Immunity (cont)
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Biomolecular Engineering: General Concepts
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Biomolecular Engineering: General Concepts (cont)
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Cardiovascular Physiology
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Cardiovascular Physiology (cont)
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Cardiovascular Physiology (cont) 2
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Renal Physiology
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Renal Physiology (cont)
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Biomechanics and Orthopedics
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Biomechanics and Orthopedics (cont)
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Bioimaging
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Bioimaging (cont)
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Tissue Engineering (cont)
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Biomedical Engineers and Cancer
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Biomedical Engineers and Artificial Organs
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Introduction to Political Philosophy
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Introduction: What is Political Philosophy?
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Socratic Citizenship: Plato, Apology
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Socratic Citizenship: Plato, Crito
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Plato's Republic I-II
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Philosophers and Kings: Plato, Republic, III-IV
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Philosophers and Kings: Plato, Republic, V
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Aristotle's Politics, part 1
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Aristotle's Politics, part 2
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Aristotle's Politics, part 3
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Machiavelli, The Prince
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Machiavelli, The Prince, cont.
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The Sovereign State: Hobbes, Leviathan (Part 1)
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The Sovereign State: Hobbes, Leviathan - Part 2
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The Sovereign State: Hobbes, Leviathan (Part 3)
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Constitutional Government: Locke, Second Treatise (1-5)
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Constitutional Government: Locke, Second Treatise (7-12)
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Constitutional Government: Locke, Second Treatise (13-19)
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Democracy and Participation: Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality (author's preface, part I)
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Democracy and Participation: Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality (part II)
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Democracy and Participation: Rousseau, Social Contract, I-II
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Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Part 1)
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Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Part 2)
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Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville, Democracy in America (Part 3)
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In Defense of Politics
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Introduction to Psychology
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Introduction to Psychology
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Foundations: This is Your Brain
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Sigmund Freud
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Foundations: Skinner
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What Is It Like to Be a Baby: The Development of Thought
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Language in the Brain, Mouth and the Hands
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Conscious of the Present; Conscious of the Past: Language (cont.); Vision and Memory
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Conscious of the Present; Conscious of the Past: Vision and Memory (cont.)
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Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Love (Guest Lecture by Professor Peter Salovey)
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Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Evolution and Rationality
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Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Emotions, Part I
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Evolution, Emotion, and Reason: Emotions, Part II
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Why Are People Different?: Differences
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Psychology, Sex, and Evolution
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A Person in the World of People: Morality
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A Person in the World of People: Self and Other, Part I
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A Person in the World of People: Self and Other, Part II
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What Happens When Things Go Wrong: Mental Illness, Part I
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What Happens When Things Go Wrong: Mental Illness, Part II
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The Good Life: Happiness
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Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible)
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Literary Theory
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Introduction to Literary Theory
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Introduction to Literary Theory (cont.)
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Ways In and Out of the Hermeneutic Circle
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Configurative Reading
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The Idea of the Autonomous Artwork
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The New Criticism and Other Western Formalisms
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Russian Formalism
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Semiotics and Structuralism
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Linguistics and Literature
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Deconstruction I
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Deconstruction II
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Freud and Fiction
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Jacques Lacan in Theory
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The Postmodern Psyche
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The Social Permeability of Reader and Text
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The Frankfurt School of Critical Theory
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The Political Unconscious
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The New Historicism
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The Classical Feminist Tradition
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African-American Criticism
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Post-Colonial Criticism
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Queer Theory and Gender Performativity
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The Institutional Construction of Literary Study
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Neo-Pragmatism
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Reflections
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New Testament History and Literature
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Introduction: Why Study the New Testament?
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From Stories to Canon
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The Greco-Roman World
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Judaism in the First Century
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The New Testament as History
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The Gospel of Mark
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The Gospel of Matthew
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The Gospel of Thomas
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The Gospel of Luke
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The Acts of the Apostles
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Johannine Christianity: the Gospel
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Johannine Christianity: the Letters
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The Historical Jesus
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Paul as Missionary
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Paul as Pastor
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Paul as Jewish Theologian
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Paul's Disciples
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Arguing with Paul?
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The "Household" Paul: the Pastorals
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The "Anti-household" Paul: Thecla
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Interpreting Scripture: Hebrews
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Interpreting Scripture: Medieval Interpretations
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Apocalyptic and Resistance
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Apocalyptic and Accommodation
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Ecclesiastical Institutions: Unity, Martyrs, and Bishops
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The "Afterlife" of the New Testament and Postmodern Interpretation
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Organic Chemistry
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How Do You Know: Divine or Human Authority vs Logic and Experiment
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Force Laws, Lewis Structures and Resonance
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Double Minima, Earnshaw's Theorem, and Plum-Puddings
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Coping with Smallness and Scanning Probe Microscopy
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X-Ray Diffraction
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Seeing Bonds by Electron Difference Density
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Quantum Mechanical Kinetic Energy
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One-Dimensional Wave Functions
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Chladni Figures and One-Electron Atoms
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Reality and the Orbital Approximation
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Orbital Correction and Plum-Pudding Molecules
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Overlap and Atom-Pair Bonds
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Overlap and Energy-Match
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Checking Hybridization Theory with XH3
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Chemical Reactivity: SOMO, HOMO, and LUMO
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Recognizing Functional Groups
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Reaction Analogies and Carbonyl Reactivity
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Amide, Carboxylic Acid and Alkyl Lithium
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Oxygen and the Chemical Revolution (Beginning to 1789)
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Rise of the Atomic Theory (1790-1805)
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Berzelius to Liebig and Wöhler (1805-1832)
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Radical and Type Theories (1832-1850)
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Valence Theory and Constitutional Structure (1858)
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Determining Chemical Structure by Isomer Counting (1869)
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Models in 3D Space (1869-1877); Optical Isomers
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Van't Hoff's Tetrahedral Carbon and Chirality
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Communicating Molecular Structure in Diagrams and Words
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Stereochemical Nomenclature; Racemization and Resolution
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Preparing Single Enantiomers and the Mechanism of Optical Rotation
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Esomeprazole as an Example of Drug Testing and Usage
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Preparing Single Enantiomers and Conformational Energy
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Stereotopicity and Baeyer Strain Theory
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Conformational Energy and Molecular Mechanics
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Sharpless Oxidation Catalysts and the Conformation of Cycloalkanes
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Understanding Molecular Structure and Energy through Standard Bonds
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Bond Energies / Bond Enthalpies
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Bond Energies, the Boltzmann Factor and Entropy
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Potential Energy Surfaces, Transition State Theory and Reaction Mechanism
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Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature
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Introduction
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The Ring of Gyges: Morality and Hypocrisy
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Parts of the Soul I
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Parts of the Soul II
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The Well-Ordered Soul: Happiness and Harmony
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The Disordered Soul: Thémis and PTSD
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Flourishing and Attachment
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Flourishing and Detachment
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Virtue and Habit I
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Virtue and Habit II
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Weakness of the Will and Procrastination
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Utilitarianism and its Critiques
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Deontology
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The Trolley Problem
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Empirically-informed Responses
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Philosophical Puzzles
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Punishment I
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Punishment II
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Contract & Commonwealth: Thomas Hobbes
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The Prisoner's Dilemma
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Equality
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Equality II
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Social Structures
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Censorship
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Tying up Loose Ends
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Concluding Lecture
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Roman Architecture
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Introduction to Roman Architecture
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The Founding of Rome and the Beginnings of Urbanism in Italy
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Technology and Revolution in Roman Architecture
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Civic, Commercial and Religious Buildings of Pompeii
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Houses and Villas of Pompeii
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Habitats at Herculaneum and Early Roman Interior Decoration
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Painting Palaces and Villas in the First Century A.D.
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Exploring Special Subjects on Pompeian Walls
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Augustus Assembles Rome
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Roman Tombs
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Nero and His Architectural Legacy
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The Colosseum and Contemporary Architecture in Rome
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Imperial Palace on the Palatine Hill
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Civic Architecture in Rome under Trajan
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Hadrian's Pantheon and Tivoli Retreat
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Roman Life in Ostia, the Port of Rome
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The Baths of Caracalla
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Roman North Africa: Timgad and Leptis Magna
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Baroque Phenomenon in Roman Architecture
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The Rebirth of Athens
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Architecture of the Western Roman Empire
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The Tetrarchic Renaissance
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Rome of Constantine and a New Rome
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Discovering the Roman Provinces and Designing a Roman City
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