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Name First Aired Runtime Image
S2003E01 Robert Fisk on September 11th Did Not Change the World
January 12, 2003
1
S2003E02 Gayle Gibson on Celtic Sexuality
January 19, 2003
1
S2003E03 Mark Kingwell on his essay
January 20, 2003
1
S2003E04 Victor Mansfield on Analytical Psychology and Science
January 26, 2003
1
S2003E05 Francis S. Collins on The Genome and Your Future
January 27, 2003
1
S2003E06 Marion Woodman on Relations between Masculine and Feminine
February 2, 2003
1
S2003E07 Ross Woodman on Jung and Pauli
February 3, 2003
1
S2003E08 Steven Pinker on Are we really born a blank slate?
February 9, 2003
1
S2003E09 Racial Profiling
February 16, 2003
1
S2003E10 Martin Daly, Joan McCord, Roy Baumeister and Grant Harris
February 24, 2003
1
S2003E11 Saskia Sassen on the changing role of the citizen
March 2, 2003
1
S2003E12 Janice Stein on the ethics of responsibility
March 3, 2003
1
S2003E13 David Frum on his book The Right Man
March 9, 2003
1
S2003E14 B.W. Powe and Barry Sanders on Digital Literacy
March 16, 2002
1
S2003E15 Geoff Pevere and Camille Paglia on Digital Literacy
March 17, 2003
1
S2003E16 Lewis Lapham on U.S. President George Bush and Iraq
March 23, 2003
1
S2003E17 Walter Russell Mead on his book Special Providence
March 24, 2003
1
S2003E18 Susan Sontag on The Crisis in Literary Studies
March 30, 2003
1
S2003E19 Christopher Dewdney, Steve McCaffery on Digital Literacy
March 31, 2003
1
S2003E20 Brian Mulroney on Antisemtism: An Enduring Reality
April 6, 2003
1
S2003E21 Daniel Goldhagen on his book A Moral Reckoning
April 7, 2003
1
S2003E22 Leon Kass on Ethical Dilemmas Surrounding Stem Cell Research
April 12, 2003
1
S2003E23 George Steiner
April 13, 2003
1
S2003E24 John O'Leary and Robert Logan on Literacy in a Digital Age
April 14, 2003
1
S2003E25 Martin Rudner on Persian Carpet: Art, History and Symbols
April 19, 2003
1
S2003E26 Jordan Peterson on Slaying the Dragon Within Us
April 20, 2003
1
S2003E27 Taiaiake Alfred on Canada's and its indigenous peoples
April 20, 2003
1
S2003E28 Bernard Lewis on What has Changed? The Impact of 9/11
April 27, 2003
1
S2003E29 Niall Ferguson on his book Empire
April 27, 2003
1
S2003E30 Antisemitism Conferrence: Steven J. Zipperstein
May 4, 2003
1
S2003E31 Antisemitism Conference: Todd M. Endelman
May 4, 2003
1
S2003E32 Antisemitism Conference: Michael R. Marrus
May 4, 2003
1
S2003E33 Richard C. Lewontin, Co-evolution: Organisms and Environment
May 11, 2003
1
S2003E34 Guy Proulx on Geriatric Care - Wisdom Versus Dementia
May 11, 2003
1
S2003E35 Mark Kingwell on the Art of Procrastination
May 18, 2003
1
S2003E36 Gayle Gibson on Nude, Naked and All Dressed Up
May 18, 2003
1
S2003E37 Naomi Morgenstern on Oedipus Complex Made Simple
May 18, 2003
1
S2003E38 David Healy on Psychopharmaceuticals
May 25, 2003
1
S2003E39 Angela Davis on Punishement and Democracy
June 1, 2003
1
S2003E40 John Frank on What Determines Health?
June 1, 2003
1
S2003E41 Elizabeth Abbott on her book A History of Mistresses
June 8, 2003
1
S2003E42 Lesley Downer, on her book Madame Sadayako
June 8, 2003
1
S2003E43 Author Ann Crittenden on
June 15, 2003
1
S2003E44 Heather Pringle on Mummies of the World
June 15, 2003
1
S2003E45 Anthony Harrison on Mythic Heroes and Modern Comics
June 15, 2003
1
S2003E46 Michael Adams on differences between Canadians and Americans
June 22, 2003
1
S2003E47 Robert MacNeil on his book Looking for My Country
June 22, 2003
1
S2003E48 Ian Buruma on Death of Metropolis
June 29, 2003
1
S2003E49 Margaret MacMillan on Paris 1919
September 28, 2003
1
S2003E50 The Hidden Pierre Trudeau
October 5, 2003
1
S2003E51 James Hughes and Margaret Somerville on life extension
October 5, 2003
1
S2003E52 Margaret Atwood on her novel, Oryx and Crake
October 12, 2003
1
S2003E53 Robert Adams on Jonathan Franzen's novel The Corrections
October 12, 2003
1
S2003E54 Simon Duke on Now That Saddam's Gone - What Next?
October 19, 2003
1
S2003E55 June Carroll on Modern Genetics
October 19, 2003
1
S2003E56 Robert Adams on Nobel-prize winner J.M. Coatzee
October 26, 2003
1
S2003E57 Margaret Sommerville and John Hughes on Genetic Engineering
November 2, 2003
1
S2003E58 Hans Kung on his autobiography, My Struggle for Freedom
November 2, 2003
1
S2003E59 Robert Adams on Nuala's O'Faolain's book My Dream of You
November 9, 2003
1
S2003E60 David Sacks on his book Language Visible
November 9, 2003
1
S2003E61 Robert Fulford on A World Reconfigured
November 16, 2003
1
S2003E62 Mark Abley, Spoken Here: Travels Among Threatened Languages
November 23, 2003
1
S2003E63 Robert Adams on The Hours and Mrs. Dalloway
November 23, 2003
1
S2003E64 Journalist Molly Ivins on her book Bushwhacked
November 30, 2003
1
S2003E65 Robert Adams on Helen Dunmore's novel The Siege
December 7, 2003
1
S2003E66 Bill Bryson on his book A Brief History of Nearly Everything
December 21, 2003
1
S2003E67 Gordon Cressy on kndness and mental health
season finale
December 21, 2003
1

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