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With Arian Sultan, St. Georg Heart Center Asklepios Clinic Hamburg - Germany, Stefan Simovic, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac - Serbia and David Duncker, Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany. This episode is a 2024 overview of Arian Sultan's favourite studies.
With David Duncker, Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany, Stefan Simovic, Clinical Center Kragujevac & Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac - Serbia, and John Mandrola, Baptist Health, Louisville - USA. This episode strives for the best evidence together with John Mandrola.
With David Duncker, Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany, and Janet Han, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare and University of California Los Angeles - United States of America. This podcast will tackle gender differences in cardiac arrhythmias and in EP careers.
With David Duncker, Hannover Heart Rhythm Centre, Hannover - Germany, and Helmut Pürerfellner, Ordensklinikum Linz Elisabethinen, Linz - Austria In this episode, the incoming EHRA President, Helmut Pürerfellner, tells us how his EHRA journey started and shares his vision for the next couple of years.
With David Duncker, Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany, and Giuseppe Boriani, Modena Polyclinic Modena University Hospital, Modena - Italy. This episode will tackle GDMT in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices: Heart failure medication optimization, ICD indications, remote monitoring.
With David Duncker, Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany, and Tolga Aksu, Yeditepe University Hospital, Istanbul - Turkey. David Duncker and Tolga Aksu discuss Cardioneuroablation and especially the upcoming EHRA/HRS/LAHRS/APHRS document on this topic, that will be published this year.
With Serge Boveda, (Guest), Clinic Pasteur, Toulouse - France & David Duncker,(Host) Hannover Heart Rhythm Centre, Hannover - Germany
In the first episode of the Beyond the Clinic podcast, host Daniella dos Santos talks with Marios Charalambous, lead author of the latest consensus statement on managing status epilepticus and cluster seizures in dogs and cats. They discuss the creation and importance of ACVIM statements in providing standardised, evidence-based clinical guidelines.Marios highlights the importance of early intervention with benzodiazepines, the use of intranasal midazolam, and the concurrent use of levetiracetam and phenobarbitone for dogs in status epilepticus. Marios defines cluster seizures and again reiterates the importance of early intervention.The episode provides practical tips on using intranasal midazolam and recommends use of the algorithms provided alongside the statement, when managing emergency seizures.Marios Charalambous:Marios Charalambous is an ABVS, EBVS and RCVS recognized specialist in veterinary neurology. He began his career with a small animal internship at Cambridge University before completing a post-graduate diploma in advanced neuroimaging at the Institute of Neurology, University College London. His career led him to Cornell University and later to Ghent University in Belgium, where he completed an ACVIM and ECVN approved residency in neurology. He went on to earn a Ph.D. at Ghent University, focusing on innovative therapies for epileptic seizure disorders. Marios is a referral neurology consultant at IVC Evidensia Blaise Referral Hospital in Birmingham and a research associate at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover (Germany).Daniella dos SantosDaniella graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2012 having previously obtained a degree in Molecular Genetics from Kings College. She has since worked in first opinion, small animal and exotic pet practices across the Southeast. In 2019, she became the youngest-ever President of the British Veterinary Association, leading the profession through the height of the pandemic. During her time as President, she was instrumental in the association's Diversity and Inclusion work, as well as the development and launch of the Good Workplaces Policy. Daniella was the recipient on the RCVS Inspiration Award 2021 for her leadership and became an RCVS Fellow in 2021 for Meritorious Contributions to the Profession. She is a trustee of the animal welfare charity SPANA and the PetPlan Charitable Trust.Powered by IVC Evidensia:At IVC Evidensia we're building the world's best veterinary group, with a single purpose; healthy animals and happy owners.Visit ivcevidensia.co.uk to find out more, or follow us on social media.Please note that the views expressed by hosts and guests in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of IVC Evidensia.Links:Blaise Referrals https://www.blaise-referrals.com/ACVIM Consensus statement: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jvim.16928For clinical advice and further information about neurology referral services at Blaise: https://www.blaise-referrals.com/vet-hub/our-services/neurology
With Radoslaw Lenarczyk (Guest), Medical University of Silesia, Silesian Center for Heart Diseases (SCHD), Zabrze - Poland & David Duncker (Host), Hannover Heart Rhythm Centre, Hannover - Germany
Coming to America Fresh off having moderating a packed house panel at SXSW, Bobby and Andrew are joined by luxury brand-building powerhouse, and fellow podcast host, Lisa Gralnek. Recently named the US Managing Director and Global Head of Sustainability & Impact for the prestigious iF DESIGN organization based in Hannover Germany, Lisa drops in for a conversation about everything from the future of design, to pushing boundaries, to the impact of technology on the design industry. Of course they also deep dive into the importance of sustainability in design's future all before introducing Bobby and Andrew to their new favorite portmanteau, “Glocalization”. Connect with our hosts on LinkedIn: Bobby Bonett Andrew Lane Follow Lisa Gralnek on Linkedin References and resources: iF DESIGN iF DESIGN AWARD 2025 application opens on April 26th 2024 Winners' Gala takes place in Berlin April 29th The 3rd Annual iF Design Trend Report will be published on April 30th Lisa's podcast - Future of XYZ Andrew guests on Future of XYZ - April 25, 2024 Find it on: Apple, Spotify, Instagram, ripbs.org/XYZ, future-of.XYZ Related and referred BTE Episodes: Avi Rajagopal, on sustainability Rodolfo Agrella, on pushing boundaries in design Get in touch with us with your questions on emerging technology, innovation and more at bte@sandowdesign.com or drop us a voicemail at the BTE Hotline at 1-917-934-2812. Discover more shows from SURROUND at surroundpodcasts.com. This episode of Barriers to Entry was produced by Rob Schulte. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Stylianos Tzeis (Guest), Cardiology Department and Electrophysiology & Cardiac Pacing Section in Mitera Hospital, Hygeia Group in Athens - Greece and David Duncker (Host), Hannover Heart Rhythm Centre, Hannover - Germany.
Claudia talks to Andrea Schapper about animals and international relations with an explicit focus on the United Nations. They discuss how animal rights are absent in the Sustainable Development Goals as well as the promise of the rights of nature framework being employed in Latin America. Date Recorded: 5 December 2023 Andrea Schapper is a Professor in International Politics at the University of Stirling. In September and October 2022, she was a Guest Scholar at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law in Lund, Sweden. She also held a Senior Fellowship at the Berlin-Potsdam Research Group 'The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline' in October 2020 and was Fellow at the Centre for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany for several months in 2016 and 2017. Prior to joining the University of Stirling in 2015, she was a Lecturer in International Relations at the Technische Universität Darmstadt in Germany (2012-2015). Her PhD is from the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (Universität Bremen, 2011) and she has previously studied at Cornell University (USA), Leibniz Universität Hannover (Germany) and the United Nations Office at Geneva (United Nations Graduate Study Program, Switzerland). Andrea has worked for international organizations, like the International Labour Organization (ILO in Geneva, Switzerland), and non-governmental organizations, such as the National Domestic Workers' Movement (India) or the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation (Zambia). She has conducted field research in Bangladesh, India, Ethiopia and Zambia. Andrea's research focuses on environmental justice and on new developments at the intersection of human rights and the environment, including new forms of institutional interactions and actor constellations fostering links between the two policy fields. She also has a strong interest in rights of nature and animal rights. Connect with Andrea via email (andrea.schapper@stir.ac.uk). Featured: Transforming our world? Strengthening animal rights and animal welfare at the United Nations by Andrea Schapper and Cebuan BlissThe 18th Sustainable Development Goal by Ingrid J. Visseren-HamakersUniversal Declaration of Mother Earth by the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN) The Animal Turn is part of the iROAR, an Animals Podcasting Network and can also be found on A.P.P.L.E, Twitter, and Instagram Thank you to Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E) for sponsoring this podcast; Gordon Clarke (Instagram: @_con_sol_) for the bed music, Jeremy John for the logo, Rebecca Shen for her design work, Virginia Thomas for the Animal Highlight, and Christiaan Mentz for his audio editing. This episode was produced by the host Claudia Towne Hirtenfelder. Support the showThe Animal Turn is hosted and produced by Claudia Hirtenfelder and is part of iROAR Network. Find out more on our website.
With José Luis Merino (Guest), La Paz University Hospital, Madrid - Spain, Elena Arbelo (Guest), University Hospital of Barcelona - Spain & David Duncker (Host), Hannover Heart Rhythm Centre, Hannover - Germany.
With Jason Andrade (Guest), Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver - Canada and David Duncker (Host), Hannover Heart Rhythm Centre, Hannover - Germany.
With Julian Chun, Cardioangiologisches Centrum Bethanien, Frankfurt - Germany and David Duncker, Hannover Medical School, Hannover - Germany.
With Johann Bauersachs & Samira Soltani, Hannover Medical School, Hannover - Germany. Link to paper Link to editorial
Yves Simon https://soundcloud.com/yvess_official Yves Simon, 30 years old passionate Techno Dj & Producer from Hannover Germany. He has been active in German techno since 2010, mixing and producing his own tracks. After almost 8 years his musical break has come to an end. Yves Simon on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/yvess_official Yves Simon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100038005425443 Yves Simon on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/yvestechno/ ______________________________ Banging Techno sets www.bangingtechnosets.com Banging Techno sets on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bangingtechno-sets Banging Techno sets Official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BangingTechnoSets Facebook Group: BANGING TECHNO sets --- OFFICIAL GROUP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bangingtechnosets Banging Techno sets on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BangingTechno Banging Techno sets on Instagram: www.instagram.com/bangingtechnosets Banging Techno sets on YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/BangingTechnosets1 Subscribe to Banging Techno Sets on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/banging-techno-sets/id1453474812 Subscribe to Banging Techno sets on Podcast Addict https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3497691 #BangingTechnoSets @BangingTechnoSets ______________________________ Taste Twist Industry - Owner/Promoter @ Banging Techno Sets Taste Twist - soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tastetwist Taste Twist - IG: https://www.instagram.com/tastetwist Taste Twist Industry Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/taste.twist.industry #tastetwist ______________________________ Banging Techno Tracks Banging Techno Tracks Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BANGING-TECHNO-TRACKS-266115680078994/?fref=ts&ref=br_tf Banging Techno Tracks - Banging Techno Tracks Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1691800417770511 #BangingTechnoTracks ______________________________
With Johann Bauersachs, Hannover Medical School, Hannover - Germany and Karen Olsson Link to paper Link to editorial
David Duncker (Host), Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany and Katarzyna Malaczynska-Rajpold (Guest), Royal Brompton Hospital, London - United Kingdom - UK. This podcast tackles tips and tricks to complete your EP fellowship
With Thomas Thum, Institute for Molecular and Translational Therapeutic Strategies (IMTTS), Hannover - Germany and Bar Christian, Hannover Medical School, Hannover - Germany Link to editorial Link to paper
With David Duncker (host), Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover – Germany, Dominik Linz (host), MUMC Maastricht Heart en Vaat Centrum - Netherlands and Jeroen Hendricks (guest), Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping University - Sweden, and the Centre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, University of Adelaide - Australia. This podcast will tackle and discuss the role of integrated care for patients with atrial fibrillation
This podcast is about big ideas on how technology is making life better for people with vision loss. In 2012, Christine Ha won the third season of Masterchef, after having lost her vision in her twenties. Since her win, she has opened two restaurants in Houston, adapting to the challenges the pandemic still poses to restaurateurs in order to meet the needs of her community. In a similarly innovative way, Max Ostermeier, CEO and Founder of Implandata Ophthalmic Products out of Hannover Germany, has reimagined the remote management and care of patients with glaucoma. Max and his team developed the EyeMate system, a microscopic implantable device and microsensor that measures intraocular pressure throughout the day. The EyeMate sends eye pressure data to an external device and uploads it to their eye doctor's office for analysis. This game-changing technology allows people with glaucoma to bypass regular trips to the ophthalmologist's office to measure their eye pressure, key data in maintaining their eye health. We revisit a conversation with Sherrill Jones, who lost her sight due to glaucoma, in which she shares how difficult it was to adhere to compliance protocols. Max believes the EyeMate will evolve to be part of a closed loop drug delivery system; that is, when the EyeMate registers a high pressure, medications could automatically be released into the patient's eye, which could improve outcomes significantly. We dig into issues of compliance and closed-loop systems by considering diabetes. We talk to occupational therapist Christina Senechal who has managed her diabetes for 27 years, and Dr. Carmen Pal, who specializes in internal medicine, endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism in Lighthouse Guild's Maxine and John M. Bendheim Center for Diabetes Care. The Big Takeaways: Innovation and adaptability have been key as Christine Ha, who won Masterchef in 2012 despite being blind, keeps the doors open on two Houston restaurants during the pandemic. In order to find opportunities through the pandemic, Christine has had to discover new needs that have to be met. The pandemic has made it harder for patients with glaucoma, many of whom are older, to get to the eye doctor. Dr. Max Ostermeier and his team have invented a microscopic implantable device, the EyeMate, that measures intraocular pressure throughout the day and then sends the data to a patient's handheld device and their eye doctor's office for analysis, saving patients a trip. Since it can take many readings throughout the day, this system is better than relying on a doctor's visit. The abundance of data can help patients use their medication more reliably, but can also be optimized in the future by algorithms. In the future, Max envisions that the EyeMate could be paired with a drug delivery implant to close the loop between monitoring and drug delivery, as with diabetes. This would make it easier for patients to stay in compliance with glaucoma protocols. We speak with Sherrill Jones, a patient with glaucoma, on why compliance for glaucoma was a challenge for her. We hear from Christina Senechal about her journey with diabetes and how hard compliance can be and how new technologies can help, and from Dr. Carmen Pal about how closed-loop drug delivery systems that pair glucose monitoring with insulin delivery help patients stay in compliance. Tweetables: There is opportunity and you just have to kind of think outside of the box and figure out what new ways … to think or do things, and what new needs are that need to be met. And that's how you survive. — Christine Ha, chef and restaurateur, Xin Chao and The Blind Goat, Houston “Glaucoma patients … are among the most vulnerable. … They have been asked to stay out of the doctor's office. … But … they have an eye disease, which, if the pressure is too high, can damage the optic nerve. —Max Ostermeier, CEO and Founder of Implandata Ophthalmic Products Right now, ... a patient sees his eye doctor, maybe every few weeks or every few months and in between the office visits, the doctor has no understanding at all, what's going on with the patient. —Max Ostermeier, CEO and Founder of Implandata Ophthalmic Products I knew I had glaucoma, but the rapidness of it attacked me really fast. … and … I didn't faithfully use the drops in the beginning because I thought other remedies could help.—Sherrill Jones, patient with glaucoma I'm pretty sure in 10 years from now, we will see something like that, you know. A device, which … is releasing active ingredients … every time the pressure's too high. —Max Ostermeier, CEO and Founder of Implandata Ophthalmic Products I'm a mom, … and … it's … 10 o'clock. … I'm exhausted. I've had a full day … and my insulin pump starts beeping. … I just wanna go to bed! I'm so tired, but … I don't have that luxury of saying no. — Christina Senechal, occupational therapist and patient with diabetes It is quite beneficial … that … the patient does not … have to … fill the role of the pancreas, which is a little bit of an … unfair … task to ask of them. — Dr. Carmen Pal, diabetes specialist in Lighthouse Guild's Maxine and John M. Bendheim Center for Diabetes Care. Contact Us: Contact us at podcasts@lighthouseguild.org with your innovative new technology ideas for people with vision loss. Pertinent Links: Lighthouse Guild Max Ostermeier Christine Ha Dr. Carmen Pal
With David Duncker (host), Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany and Paulus Kirchhof, (host), University Heart & Vascular Center Hamburg, Hamburg - Germany. This podcast tackles insights into structured AF management and the evidence for performing it early.
With David Duncker, (Host), Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, Hannover - Germany and Haran Burri, (Guest), University Hospital of Geneva - Switzerland. This podcast tackles the EHRA 2021 consensus document on device implantation techniques, discusses its content and provides some background information provided by the document chair and first author.
With David Duncker (Host) , Hannover Medical School, Cardiology and Angiology, Hannover - Germany and Emma Svennberg, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm - Sweden This podcast will tackle ‘Screening for AF' and more particularly: why should we screen? screening modes? whom to screen? how to screen? new technologies for screening?
How will inter-religious engagement stay relevant to Gen Z and beyond? What are the traps to avoid? How do we strike a balance between grassroots organizing and institutional engagement? Two leaders reflect on challenges and victories they’ve experienced in the interfaith movement. Tahil Sharma, based in Los Angeles, is regional coordinator with the United Religions Initiative, an international organization promoting grassroots interfaith efforts around the world. And Dr. Wolfgang Reinbold is an interfaith organizer with the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Hannover, Germany, and one of the minds behind the House of Religions, an interfaith cultural center in the city. Learn more about: United Religions Initiative uri.org The House of Religions in Hannover Germany haus-der-religionen.de +++ Leave a Review! http://bit.ly/interfaithish Social: https://www.instagram.com/interfaithish/ https://www.facebook.com/interfaithish/ https://twitter.com/interfaithish Email: interfaithish@gmail.com
Have you ever wished you could talk to a local geocacher in a city you are going to be visiting, to find out which geocaches to find and any useful information? I know I have. On this new style of episode I will chat to geocachers in other cities to make planning your next trip even easier! Today I spoke to Daniel5005 from Hannover, Germany about what it is like to Geocache in his town. He even runs a geocaching travel agency that you can find here: Travel Agency Daniel spoke about the Geocaching Vlogger Videos, you can find them here: Hannover Geocaches Daniel spoke about a geocache that required some timing with tides, you can find that here. GC6TE3J He also shared a bookmark list of Geocaches in Hannover which you can find here: Hannover Geocaching Guide Want to be a guest and tell me all about your city? Let me know! Use this link to message me through my geocaching profile! Net88 or bit.ly/Net88 I also have a facebook page now! Click Here!
Watch this audio's video's version at this link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XgVCDZgdw4Man during Noah’s time had 120 years to get saved. You have limited time so get saved today. Music is from Beethoven "Moonlight" Sonata, III "Presto Agitato" Valentina Lisitsa Recording in Beethovensaal, Hannover Germany, Dec 2009. Wilhelm Kempff recorded Beethoven cycle in the very same hall. Also the hell drawings are from chick.com
Dj FunkMazz from Hannover(Germany) is back for a Techno Set , Enjoy !
New Syndicalist was invited to give a presentation at the Freie Arbeiter Union - Free Workers' Union (FAU) conference on activism and growth within syndicalist unions (we extend our gratitude to FAU for the opportunity and their hospitality during our visit). We took this invitation as an opportunity to reflect on our experiences as organisers and activists within the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in a period of rapid growth, following a rebirth in the UK in the mid-2000s.
From the Valley Podcast Episode 40 - Ron born in Hannover Germany, Founder of Brokat Studio. Creative Agency. Valley Chamber of Commerce prominent member, E-Commerce, Videos, Marketing, Hef, Audi, Tiny Pong, Kassler, Oktoberfest, German Club, Becks.
Hallo Freunde Beach Podcast ist mit einem neuen Set am Start....diesmal waren die Jungs von LOOPENREIN aus Hannover an den Turntables. Hello friends Beach Podcast is starting with a new set .... this time the guys from LOOPENREIN from Hannover Germany were on the turntables. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LINKS : https://www.facebook.com/Loopenrein https://soundcloud.com/loopenrein BOOKING : lprnbooking@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- play ☑ like ☑ share with your friends ☑ | THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUPPORT THE ARTIST by Kurt Kjergaard
Hallo Freunde Beach Podcast ist mit einem neuen Set am Start....diesmal waren die Jungs von LOOPENREIN aus Hannover an den Turntables. Hello friends Beach Podcast is starting with a new set .... this time the guys from LOOPENREIN from Hannover Germany were on the turntables. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LINKS : https://www.facebook.com/Loopenrein https://soundcloud.com/loopenrein BOOKING : lprnbooking@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- play ☑ like ☑ share with your friends ☑ | THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUPPORT THE ARTIST by Kurt Kjergaard
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Our April 2016 DJ's in Session Mix is brought to you by George Wyman from Hannover, Germany.
The first Drupal 8 book on the market was Drupal 8 Configuration Management, by Anja Schirwinski and Stefan Borchert from undpaul in Hannover Germany. Anja is Co-Founder and CEO of undpaul. I ran into her and undpaul's other Co-Founder/CEO, Johannes Haseitl in early May at the re:publica 2015 in Berlin, where I gave a presentation on open source and the economy. Read the full post and see the conversation video at the Acquia Developer Center: https://dev.acquia.com/podcast/201-drupal-8-configuration-management-we-wrote-book
Join Sophos security experts Chester Wisniewski and Paul Ducklin for the latest episode of our weekly podcast. This week's edition comes to you straight from the Sophos exhibition booth at the CeBIT show in Hannover Germany!
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Part three of "The Problem of Evil and the Relation between Heaven and Human in Classical Chinese Philosophy." Franklin Perkins is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and former director of DePaul’s Chinese Studies Program. His main teaching and research interests are in classical Chinese philosophy, early modern European philosophy, and the challenges of doing philosophy in a comparative or intercultural context. Franklin is the author of “Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light” (2004), “Leibniz: A Guide for the Perplexed” (2007), and “Heaven and Earth are not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy” (2014), and was co-editor with Chung-ying Cheng of “Chinese Philosophy in Early Excavated Bamboo Texts” (Journal of Chinese Philosophy Supplement 2010). His books have been translated into Portuguese and Chinese, and he has been a visiting scholar at Peking University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Leibniz Archives in Hannover (Germany). He is currently Visiting Professor in Philosophy at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). Professor Perkins lectured on November 11, 12, and 14, 2014. See more at: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/franklin-perkins-lecture-divinity-school
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Part two of "The Problem of Evil and the Relation between Heaven and Human in Classical Chinese Philosophy." Franklin Perkins is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and former director of DePaul’s Chinese Studies Program. His main teaching and research interests are in classical Chinese philosophy, early modern European philosophy, and the challenges of doing philosophy in a comparative or intercultural context. Franklin is the author of “Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light” (2004), “Leibniz: A Guide for the Perplexed” (2007), and “Heaven and Earth are not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy” (2014), and was co-editor with Chung-ying Cheng of “Chinese Philosophy in Early Excavated Bamboo Texts” (Journal of Chinese Philosophy Supplement 2010). His books have been translated into Portuguese and Chinese, and he has been a visiting scholar at Peking University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Leibniz Archives in Hannover (Germany). He is currently Visiting Professor in Philosophy at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). Professor Perkins lectured on November 11, 12, and 14, 2014. See more at: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/franklin-perkins-lecture-divinity-school
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Part three of "The Problem of Evil and the Relation between Heaven and Human in Classical Chinese Philosophy." Franklin Perkins is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and former director of DePaul’s Chinese Studies Program. His main teaching and research interests are in classical Chinese philosophy, early modern European philosophy, and the challenges of doing philosophy in a comparative or intercultural context. Franklin is the author of “Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light” (2004), “Leibniz: A Guide for the Perplexed” (2007), and “Heaven and Earth are not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy” (2014), and was co-editor with Chung-ying Cheng of “Chinese Philosophy in Early Excavated Bamboo Texts” (Journal of Chinese Philosophy Supplement 2010). His books have been translated into Portuguese and Chinese, and he has been a visiting scholar at Peking University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Leibniz Archives in Hannover (Germany). He is currently Visiting Professor in Philosophy at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). Professor Perkins lectured on November 11, 12, and 14, 2014. See more at: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/franklin-perkins-lecture-divinity-school
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Part two of "The Problem of Evil and the Relation between Heaven and Human in Classical Chinese Philosophy." Franklin Perkins is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and former director of DePaul’s Chinese Studies Program. His main teaching and research interests are in classical Chinese philosophy, early modern European philosophy, and the challenges of doing philosophy in a comparative or intercultural context. Franklin is the author of “Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light” (2004), “Leibniz: A Guide for the Perplexed” (2007), and “Heaven and Earth are not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy” (2014), and was co-editor with Chung-ying Cheng of “Chinese Philosophy in Early Excavated Bamboo Texts” (Journal of Chinese Philosophy Supplement 2010). His books have been translated into Portuguese and Chinese, and he has been a visiting scholar at Peking University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Leibniz Archives in Hannover (Germany). He is currently Visiting Professor in Philosophy at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). Professor Perkins lectured on November 11, 12, and 14, 2014. See more at: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/franklin-perkins-lecture-divinity-school
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Part one of "The Problem of Evil and the Relation between Heaven and Human in Classical Chinese Philosophy." Franklin Perkins is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and former director of DePaul’s Chinese Studies Program. His main teaching and research interests are in classical Chinese philosophy, early modern European philosophy, and the challenges of doing philosophy in a comparative or intercultural context. Franklin is the author of “Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light” (2004), “Leibniz: A Guide for the Perplexed” (2007), and “Heaven and Earth are not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy” (2014), and was co-editor with Chung-ying Cheng of “Chinese Philosophy in Early Excavated Bamboo Texts” (Journal of Chinese Philosophy Supplement 2010). His books have been translated into Portuguese and Chinese, and he has been a visiting scholar at Peking University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Leibniz Archives in Hannover (Germany). He is currently Visiting Professor in Philosophy at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). Professor Perkins lectured on November 11, 12, and 14, 2014. See more at: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/franklin-perkins-lecture-divinity-school
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Part one of "The Problem of Evil and the Relation between Heaven and Human in Classical Chinese Philosophy." Franklin Perkins is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University and former director of DePaul’s Chinese Studies Program. His main teaching and research interests are in classical Chinese philosophy, early modern European philosophy, and the challenges of doing philosophy in a comparative or intercultural context. Franklin is the author of “Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light” (2004), “Leibniz: A Guide for the Perplexed” (2007), and “Heaven and Earth are not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy” (2014), and was co-editor with Chung-ying Cheng of “Chinese Philosophy in Early Excavated Bamboo Texts” (Journal of Chinese Philosophy Supplement 2010). His books have been translated into Portuguese and Chinese, and he has been a visiting scholar at Peking University, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Leibniz Archives in Hannover (Germany). He is currently Visiting Professor in Philosophy at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). Professor Perkins lectured on November 11, 12, and 14, 2014. See more at: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/franklin-perkins-lecture-divinity-school