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Nineteenth Annual Darwin College Lecture Series 2004EVIDENCEFridays at 5.30 p.m.
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| 16 January | Carlo Ginzburg | Representing The Enemy: Historical Evidence and its Ambiguities |
| 23 January | Karen Armstrong | Evidence; A Red Herring? |
| 30 January | Cherie Booth | Legal Evidence |
| 6 February | Monica Grady | Evidence for Life in Space |
| 13 February | Peter Lipton | Evidence and Explanation |
| 20 February | Vincent Courtillot | Evidence for Catastrophes in The Evolution of Earth and Life |
| 27 February | Philip Dawid | Statistics and The Law |
| 5 March | Brian Greene | Evidence in Theory: Superstrings and The Quest for Unification |
The lectures are given at 5.30 p.m. in The Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue, with an adjacent overflow theatre with live TV coverage. Each lecture is typically attended by 600 people so you must arrive early to ensure a place.
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