Six talks by H. L. A. HaRT
Professor of Jurisprudence in the University of Oxford 4: Knowledge, Recklessness and Purpose
Sometimes the law punishes a man more severely if he does something with the intent or purpose of doing a second thing even if he does not in fact do the second thing; and usually the law punishes an attempt less severely than the completed offence. Do these distinctions rest on any coherent theory of punishment
† HEATHER HARPER (soprano) LONDONSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Erich Gruenberg Conducted by KARL RANKL
Part 1
The original version, for solo instruments, of Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony: Nov. 5 (Tuesday Invitation Concert)
A series of scientific case-histories
4: The Earth's Dynamo by SIR EDWARD BULLARD , F.R.S.
Why--or rather, how-is the Earth a magnet? Although all the necessary facts and key ideas have been known for at least a hundred years, the problem has only recently been solved. ' This whole story is a tangled one of misunderstandings, mistakes, and inadequate techniques ': but, in the end. it gave a clear answer. Paying Attention, by Donald Broadbent : November J
Part 2
Symphon
First part of a selection made and introduced by MICHEL BUTOR
French reader, YVES FURET
Translations by John Petrie and G. W. Ireland Read by ZENA WALKER Presented by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
Sonata for viola d'amore and continuo played by KARL STUMPF (viola d'amore) DENNIS NSEBITT
(viola da gamba)
VIOLA TUNNARD (harpsichord) followed by an interlude at 10 55
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