Heeft wetenschap nut? Vijf hoogleraren over het belang van hun vakgebied voor Nederland
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Vincent Icke
About this listen
De hoogleraren Herman Philipse, Fik Meijer, Maarten van Rossem, Vincent Icke en Marita Mathijsen beantwoorden deze vraag vanuit hun vakgebied in korte colleges van ongeveer 25 minuten. Deze opname is het resultaat van een door NRC, de Rode Hoed en Home Academy georganiseerde Middag van het hoorcollege.
Inhoud:
- College 1: Herman Philipse over het nut van de wijsbegeerte,
- College 2: Fik Meijer over het nut van oude geschiedenis,
- College 3: Maarten van Rossem over het net van moderne geschiedenis,
- College 4: Vincent Icke over het nut van natuurwetenschappen,
- College 5: Marita Mathijsen over het nut van geesteswetenschappen.
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