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Orthodox Economists versus the People—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
4/6 David Henderson explores the role of international trade on economics.

Needs, Centralism & Autarchy—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
3/6 David Henderson considers the contrasts between different economic processes.

Soap Opera in High Places—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
2/6 David Henderson examines the leading elements of do-it-yourself economics.

The Power of Do-it-Yourself Economics—David Henderson - Innocence and Design
1/6 David Henderson examines the power of do-it-yourself economics.

The Freedom of the Will—John Searle - Minds, Brains and Science
6/6 Professor John Searle examines the evidence for and against the existence of free will.

A Changing Reality—John Searle - Minds, Brains and Science
5/6 Professor John Searle explores the limitations of human behavioural science.

Walk to Patagonia—John Searle - Minds, Brains and Science
4/6 Professor John Searle analyses how our mental activities can produce our behaviour.

Grandmother Knew Best—John Searle - Minds, Brains and Science
3/6 Professor John Searle examines the discipline of cognitive science.

Beer Cans & Meat Machines—John Searle - Minds, Brains and Science
2/6 Professor John Searle considers whether a digital computer can be taught to think.

A Froth on Reality—John Searle - Minds, Brains and Science
1/6 Professor John Searle examines the connections between the mind and the brain.