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SIS 206, lecture five

Filed under: SIS-206 — ptj at 12:21 pm on Friday, May 30, 2008

Here’s the fifth lecture for SIS-206, Summer 2008. Topic: “Dualist Causation.”

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foregrounding ontology

Filed under: ProfPTJ — ptj at 8:15 pm on Thursday, May 29, 2008

Here’s an article of mine that was published in the Review of International Studies earlier this year.

SIS-206, lecture four

Filed under: SIS-206 — ptj at 8:04 pm on Thursday, May 29, 2008

The fourth lecture for SIS-206, Summer 2008. Topic: “Quantitative Description.” Special guest appearance by Lou Gehrig, and some guy in a Yankees jersey.

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SIS-206, lecture three

Filed under: SIS-206 — ptj at 2:39 pm on Sunday, May 25, 2008

Here’s the third lecture from SIS-206, Summer 2008. Topic: “Dualist Description, part one.”

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SIS-206, lecture two

Filed under: SIS-206 — ptj at 1:04 pm on Thursday, May 22, 2008

Here’s the second lecture from SIS-206, Summer 2008. Topic: “Theory and Research.”

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Anthony Marx book logic

Filed under: ProfPTJ — ptj at 5:24 pm on Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Here’s a record of our collective brainstorming about Tony Marx’s book. (click here)

future faculty

Filed under: ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 9:50 am on Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Here’s the recording of a talk I gave as a keynote address to the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy this morning. Slides and synced audio as usual.

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SIS-680, lecture two

Filed under: SIS-680 — ptj at 5:32 pm on Monday, May 19, 2008

Here’s the second lecture for SIS-680. This one’s on comparative case study methodology. Yes, it’s a long one. I suspect that most of the 680 podcasts will be long ones.

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SIS-206, lecture one

Filed under: SIS-206 — ptj at 11:58 am on Monday, May 19, 2008

Here’s the first lecture from SIS-206, Summer 2008. Topic: “Arguments.”

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SIS-680, lecture one

Filed under: SIS-680 — ptj at 9:28 pm on Monday, May 12, 2008

Here’s the introductory lecture from SIS-680, Summer 2008. Note that I accidentally removed some of the slide transitions so some of the visuals don’t track to the audio quite right, but you should get the basic idea. Also, note that this is a big file, about 60mb — that’s what happen when the lecture is an hour and thirty-eight minutes long! (The others will be shorter, I swear.)

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