Keith Spicer. Official languages in Canada Dunning Trust Lecture. Feb. 9, 1976
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Discusses trends in language issues. Side One: discussion. Side Two: discussion continued and question period (continued on sr323).
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Keith Spicer. Official languages in Canada Dunning Trust Lecture. Feb. 9, 1976
Discusses trends in language issues. Side One: discussion. Side Two: discussion continued and question period (continued on sr323).
The topic of equality is explored in depth beginning with a discussion of some of the difficult issues in describing equality. Side One: Address by Mr. Dworkin. Side Two: Address continues, cuts off before the end of the lecture.
A discussion of socialist thought. From a philosophical perspective, Mr. Harrington addresses the concepts of solidarity and compassion in the social context. Side One: Introduction by Mr. Gerald Hodge. Address by Michael Harrington. Side Two: Continuation of Address and Question and Answer period.
Donald Creighton Jan. 14, 1976. Canada Toward the Year 2000
Side One: side 1 of above lecture. Side Two: side 2 of above lecture. Question and answer period continues.
Amartya Kumar Sen. Address in Chancellor Dunning Trust - Paradoxes of Liberty Nov. 7, 1981
Sen, an economist and Professor, Oxford University, England, Theoretically discusses the meaning of Liberty and problems inherent in its definition. Side One: Introduction of Sen by Professor McLeod. Sen notes the many paradoxes within the concept of liberty and outlines the incompatibility of liberty with the pareto principle. Dr. sen challenges the adequacy of the control and power views of liberty, preferring a social choice theory. Side Two: Continuation of lecture (first 1/2) Second 1/2 Sen alswers questions from audience.
Ms. Ferguson discusses processes of intellectual and social advancement. Side One: Address by Marilyn Ferguson continues. (part of this is a repeat of sr517). Side Two: music.
Dunning Trust Lecture - Linda McQuaig April 8, 1999
"The History of Post Modernism" by Frank Kermode March 28, 1987
Frank Kermode lectures about the history of postmodernism. Side One: Introduction to the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture introduction of Frank Kermode by Prof. A.C. Hamilton. Lecture by Frank Kermode who discusses modernism and postmodernism, its sociological aspects and its affect on art and literature. Side Two: continuation of Frank kermode's lecture. Prof Bob Bader of Queen's theological college thanks the speaker. finish.
A comparison of George Orwell's book 1984 to the actual 1984
Dunning Trust Lecture Excerpts
Parts of the addresses of Laurence Van Der Post (1965), Dr. Bell (1965), Sir Tyrone Guthrie (1965), Dr. Herbert Muller (1964) and Dr. Brookes (1965) - see list on box