The title for the lecture series, sponsored by the Cambridge Divinity Faculty, is "Remorse, Apology, and Forgiveness." The lectures will be published at a later time by, oddly enough, Oxford University Press. When asked who might find the lectures of particular interest, Murphy suggested that they might be very useful for people suffering from insomnia.
The lectures, all prerecorded, may be viewed by clicking on the following links:
http://media.law.asu.edu/law/2010/spring/murphy/lecture_1.wmvhttp://media.law.asu.edu/law/2010/spring/murphy/lecture_2.wmvhttp://media.law.asu.edu/law/2010/spring/murphy/lecture_3.wmvhttp://media.law.asu.edu/law/2010/spring/murphy/lecture_4.wmv
Murphy is an ASU Regents' Professor of Law, Philosophy & Religious Studies. His primary teaching and research areas are philosophy of law and jurisprudence, criminal law, ethics and religion, moral philosophy (including moral psychology), philosophy in literature/law and literature, and Kant’s moral, political and legal philosophy.