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Damon Horowitz: Filosofi i fengsel

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Damon Horowitz underviser i filosofi gjennom fengselsuniversitet-prosjektet, og gir kurs på høyskolenivå til de innsatte ved San Quentin statsfengsel. I denne kraftfulle korte talen forteller han historien om et møte med rett og galt, som fort blir personlig.

Damon Horowitz explores what is possible at the boundaries of technology and the humanities. Full bio »

Translated into Norwegian Bokmal by Øyvind Øverås Moland
Reviewed by Martin Hassel
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