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February 10, 2011Darwin and Friends16 minutesPlayProfessor Robin Dunbar explores if there is a limit to the number of friends we can keep track of and explains the origin of "Dunbar's Number"....moreShareView all episodesBy Oxford University3.42222 ratingsFebruary 10, 2011Darwin and Friends16 minutesPlayProfessor Robin Dunbar explores if there is a limit to the number of friends we can keep track of and explains the origin of "Dunbar's Number"....moreMore shows like Oxford Abridged Short TalksView allPsychiatry56 ListenersPhilosophy for Beginners328 ListenersApproaching Shakespeare331 ListenersGeneral Philosophy71 ListenersAesthetics and Philosophy of Art lectures78 ListenersTheoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma57 ListenersCritical Reasoning: A Romp Through the Foothills of Logic37 ListenersThe Secrets of Mathematics41 ListenersCritical Reasoning for Beginners32 ListenersKant's Critique of Pure Reason78 Listeners
Professor Robin Dunbar explores if there is a limit to the number of friends we can keep track of and explains the origin of "Dunbar's Number".
February 10, 2011Darwin and Friends16 minutesPlayProfessor Robin Dunbar explores if there is a limit to the number of friends we can keep track of and explains the origin of "Dunbar's Number"....more
Professor Robin Dunbar explores if there is a limit to the number of friends we can keep track of and explains the origin of "Dunbar's Number".