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A new lecture series exploring the concept of identity from a multi-disciplinary perspective begins at The University of Nottingham this week.
Lectures on Identity is a weekly lecture series bringing together academic speakers from all faculties. Hear from physicists, philosophers, biologists and linguists on whether it’s atoms or art, looks or language that define us as humans.
The series launches on Wednesday 20 November, when John Marks of the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies will give a lecture titled Identical Identity — Clone Stories. The following week, on Wednesday 27 November, Francis Gilbert of the School of Life Sciences will give a talk called How To Be Someone Else — Mimicry.
The schedule for the coming weeks is available atwww.facebook.com/LecturesOnIdentity/events
Thomas Fernholz, of the School of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Nottingham, is organizing the series.
He said: “There are some aspects of our lives that we usually take for granted, which can become very disturbing once we are forced to put them to the test. What quality defines what a human being is? Who should we fight for? Where does insanity start?
“With this lecture series and discussions with the audience we want to challenge some of these ideas. By presenting scientific insight and sometimes by looking away from ourselves, we hope to develop some reflection on what we are.”
The lectures are free, and are open to the general public. They take place every Wednesday during term time in lecture theatre B1 in the Physics Building on University Park.
For more information on Lectures on Identity visitwww.facebook.com/lecturesonidentity
For directions to University Park and a map of the campus visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/about/visitorinformation/mapsanddirections/universityparkcampus— the Physics Building is no22 on the site map.
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