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Category: Kanta Dihal

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Review: ‘Proof’

October 14, 2015October 19, 2015theoxfordculturereview

Review: ‘Too Valuable to Die? The ethics of science and scientists going to war’

August 7, 2015April 27, 2016theoxfordculturereview

Stephen Hawking – science and fiction

April 13, 2015April 27, 2016theoxfordculturereview

Review: ‘The Buried Giant’

March 19, 2015March 19, 2015theoxfordculturereview

Review: All My Sons

February 25, 2015April 27, 2016theoxfordculturereview

Review: ‘Macbeth’

February 19, 2015April 27, 2016theoxfordculturereview

Film in Oxford: ‘The Theory of Everything’ covers everything but science

February 19, 2015April 27, 2016theoxfordculturereview

Review: ‘The Crucible’

January 28, 2015January 28, 2015theoxfordculturereview

Review: Narrative and Proof

January 27, 2015January 27, 2015theoxfordculturereview

Review: Reading in the Spirit of Blake

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