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Oren Harman

Oren Harman is the Chair of the Graduate Program in Science, Technology and Society at Bar Ilan University. He was trained in history and biology at the Hebrew University, Oxford, and Harvard, and is a historian of biology and a writer. He teaches evolutionary theory, the interplay between scientific, social, and philosophical thought, and writing. He is especially fascinated by the juxtaposition of the transcendence of nature's laws with the frailties and peculiarities of the transient human experience. His books include The Man Who Invented the Chromosome (Harvard, 2004), Rebels, Mavericks and Heretics in Biology [with Michael Dietrich] (Yale, 2008), and The Price of Altruism (W.W. Norton, 2010) (Bodley Head/Random House, 2010). He is a frequent contributor to The New Republic, and the co-creator of the Israeli Oscar-nominated documentary series "Did Herzl Really Say That?". He grew up in Jerusalem and now lives in Tel Aviv.
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The Price of Altruism, and the Limits of Scientific Inquiry / Cena altruizma in ...

Oren Harman

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Panelna razprava / Panel discussion

Anamarija Slabe,

Marjana Peterman,

Andreja Barle Lakota,

Oren Harman,

Goran Klemenčič,

Miomir Knežević,

Jože Trontelj

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Shakespeare was wrong: Why biology and culture are more connected than we though...

Oren Harman

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Panelna razprava / Panel discussion

Gregor Zupančič,

Gregor Tomc,

Franc Mali,

Roman Globokar,

Oren Harman,

Radovan Komel

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