The Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion conducts research into religious beliefs and theological concepts in relation to the sciences. The Centre is a part of the Theology Faculty at the University of Oxford.

“Forgetting: A Neglected Dimension of Human Existence” IRC-CTMET Conference 18-19 June 2012

May 16th, 2012
"Forgetting: A neglected dimension of human existence" Conference 9:00am Monday 18 June - 6:30pm Tuesday 19 June 2012, Trinity College, Oxford Organised by the Ian Ramsey Centre and the Centre for Theology and Modern European Thought To register, please go to the Oxford onl ... Read More
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“Persons and their Brains” Conference 11-14 July 2012

November 21st, 2011

St Anne’s College, Oxford

PLENARY SPEAKERS Simon Blackburn Timothy Chappell A.C. Grayling Peter Hacker Iain McGilchrist David Papineau Sally Satel Roger Scruton Murray Shanahan Raymond Tallis Registration and Call ... Read More
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Evolution and Morality Conference Schedules

June 22nd, 2011
The conference schedules are now available. Full schedule Short paper schedu ... Read More
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Conference 2011 Travel Information

April 11th, 2011
For directions to St Anne's College, please click here. Please note that there will be no parking available for delegates, and due to the nature of parking generally in Oxford, it is advisable not to hire a car, or to drive to t ... Read More
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Registration for the Ian Ramsey Centre Conference 2012 Now Open

January 10th, 2011
"PERSONS AND THEIR BRAINS" - REGISTRATION Registration is now open for the 2012 Ian Ramsey Conference “Persons and their Brains”. Registration is required for anyone wishing to attend the ... Read More
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“The Evolution of Morality and the Morality of Evolution”

December 25th, 2010
St Anne's College, Oxford 8-11 July. In 1876, the great utilitarian philosopher Henry Sigwick announced that the theory of evolution ‘has little bearing on ethics’.   This opinion held sway among philosophers and biologists for almost 100 years, bolstered by the belief that ... Read More
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