TheMedawar Lecture was an annual lecture on thephilosophy of science organised by theRoyal Society of London in memory of SirPeter Medawar. It was last delivered in 2004 after which it was merged with theWilkins Lecture and theBernal Lecture to form theWilkins-Bernal-Medawar Lecture.[1]
Year | Name | Lecture | Notes |
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1986 | Karl Raimund Popper | A new interpretation of Darwinism.[2] | — |
1990 | Lewis Thomas | The new transitional structure of basic science: prospects and apprehensions. | — |
1992 | Max Ferdinand Perutz | Species adaptation in a protein molecule. | — |
1995 | John Michael Ziman | Post-academic science. | — |
1998 | Lewis Wolpert | Is science dangerous? | — |
2001 | Richard Langton Gregory | Knowledge for vision: vision for knowledge. | — |
2004 | Peter Lipton | The truth about science | — |
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