013 Hilary: The Square Well
Thirteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
027 Hydrogen part 3 Eigenfunctions
Twenty seventh lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
026 Hydrogen part 2 Emission Spectra
Twenty sixth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
025 Hydrogen part 1
Twenty fifth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
024 Classical Spin and Addition of Angular Momenta
Twenty fourth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
023 Spin 1/2 , Stern - Gerlach Experiment and Spin 1
Twenty third lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
021 Even further Orbital Angular Momentum - Eigenfunctions, Parity and Kinetic Energy
Twenty-first lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
020 Further Orbital Angular Momentum, Spectra of L2 and LZ
Twentieth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
019 Diatomic Molecules and Orbital Angular Momentum
Nineteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
018 Angular Momentum
Eighteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
017 Einstein-Podolski-Rosen Experiment and Bell's Inequality
Seventeenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
016 Composite Systems - Entanglement and Operators
Sixteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
013 Hilary: The Square Well
Thirteenth lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
Reasoning in Law and How it Differs from Reasoning, Frederick Schauer
The third lecture by Professor Frederick Schauer (Harvard) in the Oxford- Harvard Applied Ethics lecture series 2008. Abstract: Centuries ago Lord Coke talked about the "artificial reason" of the law, and ever since lawyers and judges have claimed that there is a distinct form of reasoning that they possess and others do not. But is there a distinct form of reasoning that is characteristic of legal decision-making? If so, what is it? Is what lawyers do useful in other domains? And can there b
003 Operators and Measurement
Third lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given by Professor James Binney in Michaelmas Term 2009.
Freshwater and International Law: Universal and Regional Perspectives
Professor de Chazournes delivers the 2009 Louwes Lecture on the development of International and National Law concerning the use of freshwater, environmental issues and the international laws protecting people's human rights to fresh water.
Ngaire Woods, introduction to the International Community's Response to Haiti
Ngaire Woods talks about the international community's humanitarian response to the Haitian Earthquake. Part of a series of presentations entitled 'The International Community's Response to Haiti'.
Some Fundamental Facts about the Infinite
Professor Adrian Moore delivers a lecture on the concept of the infinite, a concept with deep philosophical implications. This lecture was given in St Hugh's College as part of the St Hugh's Special Lecture Series.
Leverhulme Lecture: What Conservatism and Liberalism Have to Say About the Biomedical Enhancement Pr
Professor Allen Buchanan, James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy and Leverhulme Visiting Professor to the Uehiro Centre discusses political responses to human enhancement.
Reciprocal Legitimation: How International Institutions Contribute to the Legitimacy of States
Professor Allen Buchanan. Leverhulme Lecture 4.













