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Students of REP and History took the opportunity to explore the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford. This was a really good chance to engage with questions of Britain’s colonial legacy, the ethical questions thrown up by collections of indigenous peoples artefacts and indeed…
Staff from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics course at Gloucestershire, in conversation about whether the desire to achieve Nirvana, in a Buddhist context, is contradictory – given the apparent aspiration to attain ‘desirelessness’ in Buddhism: Discover the RPE course :
Dr David Webster from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics team at the University of Gloucestershire asks Kerri Hughes, recent graduate of the RPE course, now on a School-direct Teacher training route if she has any advice for those applying to do Teacher Training…
Dr David Webster from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics team at the University of Gloucestershire asks Kerri Hughes, recent graduate of the RPE course, now on a School-direct Teacher training route about her experience so far. In this video, I ask her about…
Dr David Webster from the Religion, Philosophy & Ethics team at the University of Gloucestershire asks Robert Jackson (currently doing a PhD at Lancaster) about the game BioShock, and the philosophical issues he discusses in his book about the game: [We recorded…