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Interdisciplinary lectures at 6 o’clock

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Since March 1983, we have had a six o’clock tea every first Monday of the month in our own flat. During the tea, at least one interdisciplinary lecture is delivered. About 60–100 friends gather in our home, sometimes more, e. g. when the former president of the Hungarian Scientific Academy, Prof. Szentágothay, gave a lecture, there were 150 people present, so some of them had to sit on the floor.

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Gaizler, G. (1990). Interdisciplinary lectures at 6 o’clock. In: Fennema, J., Paul, I. (eds) Science and Religion. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2021-7_24

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