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La nuova serie di podcast “Conversazioni sull'America”, del prof. Mario Del Pero (Professore di Storia Internazionale presso SciencesPo, Parigi) e di Riccardo Alcaro (Coordinatore delle Ricerche e responsabile del Programma Attori globali dello IAI), si concentrano su fatti di cronaca politica americana attuali per cercarne paralleli storici, mettendo in luce le continuità col passato ma anche le differenze dell'oggi. La terza puntata si occupa dei primi cento giorni dell'Amministrazione statunitense. L'idea che i primi cento giorni di una presidenza siano un primo metro di giudizio è stata introdotta novant'anni fa dalla presidenza forse più trasformativa della storia americana, quella di Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Entrato in carica in piena Grande Depressione, Roosevelt convocò il Congresso per una sessione speciale di cento giorni in cui un numero impressionante di misure furono adottate per rispondere alla calamità economica che si era abbattuta sugli Stati Uniti. A cura di Francesco De Leo. Montaggio di Silvio Farina. https://storiainpodcast.focus.it - Canale Le questioni della Storia ------------ Storia in Podcast di Focus si può ascoltare anche su Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/293C5TZniMOgqHdBLSTaRc ed Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/la-voce-della-storia/id1511551427. Siamo in tutte le edicole... ma anche qui: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FocusStoria/ - Gruppo Facebook Focus Storia Wars: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FocuStoriaWars/ (per appassionati di storia militare) - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/focusitvideo - Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusstoria - Sito: https://www.focus.it/cultura Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gödel's incompleteness theorem is one of the most misunderstood ideas in science and philosophy. This video cuts through the hype, correcting major misconceptions from pop-science icons and revealing what Gödel actually proved and what he didn't. If you think his theorem limits human knowledge, think again. The people referenced are Neil deGrasse Tyson, Veritasium, Michio Kaku, and Deepak Chopra. Correction: Veritasium says "everything" not "anything." My foolish verbal flub is corrected in the captions, and the argumentation remains the same. As a listener of TOE you can get a special 20% off discount to The Economist and all it has to offer! Visit https://www.economist.com/toe Join My New Substack (Personal Writings): https://curtjaimungal.substack.com Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotifyTOE Become a YouTube Member (Early Access Videos): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWIQh9DGG6uhJk8eyIFl1w/join Links Mentioned: • Scott Aaronson | How Much Math Is Knowable?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VplMHWSZf5c • The Consistency of the Axiom of Choice and of the Generalized Continuum-Hypothesis (paper): https://www.pnas.org/doi/pdf/10.1073/pnas.24.12.556 • The Gettier Problem: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/knowledge-analysis/#GettProb • Jennifer Nagel on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWZVMZ9Tm7Q • Gödel's First Incompleteness Theorem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Formally_Undecidable_Propositions_of_Principia_Mathematica_and_Related_Systems • Roger Penrose on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGm505TFMbU • Curt talks with Penrose for IAI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQM0OtxvZ-Y • Bertrand Russell's Comments: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Russell,_Whitehead_-_Principia_Mathematica,_vol._I,_1910.djvu/84 • Gregory Chaitin on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMPnrNL3zsE • Chaitin on the ‘Rise and Fall of Academia': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoEuav8G6sY • Curt and Neil Tyson Debate Physics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye9OkJih3-U • Gödel's Completeness Theorem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6del%27s_completeness_theorem • Latham Boyle on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyLeeEFKk04 • Gabriele Carcassi on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIQ7CaQX8EI • Gabriele Carcassi's YouTube Channel (Live): https://www.youtube.com/@AssumptionsofPhysicsResearch • Robinson Arithmetic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_arithmetic • Algorithmic Information Theory (book): https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521616042 • The Paris-Harrington Theorem: https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Paris-HarringtonTheorem.html • Curt's Substack: The Mathematics of Self: https://curtjaimungal.substack.com/p/the-mathematics-of-self-why-you-can • The Church-Turing Thesis: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/church-turing/ • Curt's Substack: The Most Profound Theorem in Logic You Haven't Heard Of: https://curtjaimungal.substack.com/p/infinity-its-many-models-and-lowenheim Support TOE on Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt Discord Invite: https://discord.com/invite/kBcnfNVwqs #science Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dopo la fortunata serie “Tredici presidenti per raccontare l'America”, il prof. Mario Del Pero (Professore di Storia Internazionale presso SciencesPo, Parigi) e Riccardo Alcaro (Coordinatore delle Ricerche e responsabile del Programma Attori globali dello IAI) tornano con una nuova serie di podcast dal titolo “Conversazioni sull'America”. Le Conversazioni si concentrano su fatti di cronaca politica americana attuali per cercarne paralleli storici, mettendo in luce le continuità col passato ma anche le differenze dell'oggi. La seconda puntata si occupa del Manifest Destiny, la convinzione che gli Stati Uniti non potessero far altro che espandersi sul continente da costa a costa, alimentata da diverse correnti ideologiche. Al Manifest Destiny sono legati soprattutto i nomi di tre presidenti: James Polk, William McKinley e Theodore Roosevelt. In questo episodio i due autori si occupano del primo, James Polk, presidente democratico che tra il 1845 e il 1849, promosse l'annessione del Texas, l'acquisizione del Territorio dell'Oregon e la conquista, attraverso una guerra contro il Messico, del Southwest e della California A cura di Francesco De Leo. Montaggio di Silvio Farina. https://storiainpodcast.focus.it - Canale Le questioni della Storia ------------ Storia in Podcast di Focus si può ascoltare anche su Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/293C5TZniMOgqHdBLSTaRc ed Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/la-voce-della-storia/id1511551427. Siamo in tutte le edicole... ma anche qui: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FocusStoria/ - Gruppo Facebook Focus Storia Wars: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FocuStoriaWars/ (per appassionati di storia militare) - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/focusitvideo - Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusstoria - Sito: https://www.focus.it/cultura Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leo Goretti, Responsabile del programma "Politica estera dell'Italia" dello IAI, dialoga con Maria Luisa Fatappiè, Responsabile del programma "Mediterraneo, Medioriente e Africa", per analizzare le direttrici della politica estera italiana nel Mediterraneo e in Medioriente, approfondendo traiettorie, sfide e opportunità attualmente presenti nell'area.
Mentre cresce la pressione su Zelensky affinché accetti un accordo di pace, la scorsa notte Mosca ha bombardato Kiev causando dodici morti e una settantina di feriti. Ma quali potrebbero essere le conseguenze per l'Europa se Kiev dovesse accettare il piano di pace avvallato dagli Stati Uniti? Ne parliamo con Alessandro Marrone, responsabile del Programma “Difesa, sicurezza e spazio” dello IAI, Eleonora Tafuro di Ispi e con Ettore Sequi, già segretario generale della Farnesina e ambasciatore, oggi vicepresidente di Sace.
The dark side of 'mental health' with Susie OrbachWhy are psychotherapy, psychology, psychoanalysis, therapy so popular today? Do these respond to a new need in our society or are they evolutions of age-old human approaches to resolution and knowing oneself?Join psychotherapist and psychoanalyst (famously Princess Diana's therapist!) Susie Orbach as she delves into her relationship with her profession and why it so necessary for humans to sit, talk, and explore body and mind. And please email us at podcast@iai.tv with your thoughts or questions on the episode! What do you think about the state of mental health today?To witness such topics discussed live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Under capitalism, it can be hard to disentangle an idea of 'value' from that which the market sets as 'valuable' - that is to say, expensive items. Is the price mechanism in any way a useful or accurate way of representing value, or are we unable to measure what we really value through it?Join our panel of four diverse social scientists to make sense of this question: Abby Innes is Associate Professor of Political Economy at the LSE; Daniel Susskind is a Research Professor in Economics at King's College; Will Hutton is a political economist and journalist; and Richard Kibble is a Partner at Deloitte. The question of whether we should keep or scrap our current economic model obviously enters the picture. And please email us at podcast@iai.tv with your thoughts or questions on the episode! Do you believe the GDP and the price mechanism are good ways of approximating value?To witness such topics discussed live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dopo la fortunata serie “Tredici presidenti per raccontare l'America”, il prof. Mario Del Pero (Professore di Storia Internazionale presso SciencesPo, Parigi) e Riccardo Alcaro (Coordinatore delle Ricerche e responsabile del Programma Attori globali dello IAI) tornano con una nuova serie di podcast dal titolo “Conversazioni sull'America”. Le Conversazioni si concentreranno su fatti di cronaca politica americana attuali per cercarne paralleli storici, mettendo in luce le continuità col passato ma anche le differenze dell'oggi. La prima puntata si occupa delle tariffe, tornate – come si dice in inglese, “with a vengeance” – tornate cioè al suono di cannoni che hanno sparato dazi, da Washington, in tutte le direzioni. A cura di Francesco De Leo. Montaggio di Silvio Farina. https://storiainpodcast.focus.it - Canale Le questioni della Storia ------------ Storia in Podcast di Focus si può ascoltare anche su Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/293C5TZniMOgqHdBLSTaRc ed Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/la-voce-della-storia/id1511551427. Siamo in tutte le edicole... ma anche qui: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FocusStoria/ - Gruppo Facebook Focus Storia Wars: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FocuStoriaWars/ (per appassionati di storia militare) - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/focusitvideo - Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusstoria - Sito: https://www.focus.it/cultura Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maria Luisa Fantappiè, responsabile del programma Mediterraneo, Medioriente e Africa dello IAI, è stata ospite di Francesco De Leo a "Spazio Transnazionale" su Radio Radicale, dove ha parlato della nuova amministrazione Trump e delle sue possibili scelte diplomatiche in Medio Oriente. Fantappiè ha analizzato la questione dell'accordo sul nucleare iraniano e il complesso rapporto tra Usa e la Siria. Fantappiè ha inoltre fatto riferimento a un recente evento organizzato dallo IAI che ha visto la partecipazione di rappresentanti palestinesi e israeliani, creando uno spazio di dialogo costruttivo in un momento di particolare tensione nella regione.
Michele Valensise, Presidente dello IAI, è stato ospite di Francesco De Leo a “Spazio Transnazionale” su Radio Radicale, dove ha analizzato il futuro delle relazioni tra Unione Europea e Stati Uniti, con particolare attenzione ai nuovi possibili dazi sulle importazioni europee. Inoltre, ha approfondito gli ultimi sviluppi in Germania, tra la formazione del nuovo governo, le prospettive di riarmo e il rafforzamento della difesa europea.
What do Friedrich Nietzsche, the Korean War, and Homer's Odyssey have in common?Join the team at the IAI for four articles about the history and philosophy of geopolitics, ranging from Nietzsche's impact on Russia's imperialist strategies to the importance of Ancient Greek tragedies during the decline of the West. Written by Slavoj Žižek, John Milbank, Stathis Kalyvas, and Andy Owen, these four articles offer a deep and wide-ranging analysis of the philosophies that are shaping the modern world of politics.Slavoj Žižek is a Hegelian philosopher, a Lacanian psychoanalyst, and a Communist. He is the author of 'Christian Atheism: How to Be a Real Materialist'. John Milbank is a theologian and founder of Radical Orthodoxy. His books include 'The Monstrosity of Christ', co-authored with Slavoj Žižek. Stathis Kalyvas is Gladstone Professor of government and fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford. Andy Owen is an author and former intelligence officer in the British Army.To witness such debates live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
La Coalizione dei volenterosi all'Eliseo rinnova il supporto all'Ucraina. Ce ne parla da Parigi Danilo Ceccarelli, collaboratore de Il Sole 24Ore.La capacità dell'Europa di sostenere militarmente l'Ucraina senza l'impegno statunitense. Ne parliamo con Alessandro Marrone, responsabile del programma Difesa, sicurezza e spazio dello IAI. Le proteste contro Hamas a Gaza e i timori per il piano di evacuazione. Ce ne parla dalla Striscia Diego Regosa, Senior Emergency Coordinator CESVI.
Nicoletta Pirozzi, responsabile del programma "Ue, politica e istituzioni" dello IAI, dialogo con Luca Cinciripini, ricercatore del programma "Ue, politica e istituzioni", e Elio Calcagno, ricercatore del programma "Difesa, sicurezza e spazio" per analizzare il futuro delle relazioni tra Unione europea e Regno Unito.
Nel gennaio 2025 è ufficialmente iniziata la seconda amministrazione Trump. In 3 mesi, il presidente statunitense ha ordinato (di nuovo) il ritiro degli Stati Uniti dall'Accordo di Parigi sul Clima e ha dichiarato di voler smantellare la politica climatica statunitense. Nonostante gli ultimi inconfutabili dati sul riscaldamento globale, Trump ha definito il cambiamento climatico una “bufala” e ha annunciato di voler mettere mano alle norme statunitensi che regolano l'inquinamento e l'emissione di gas serra. Nel frattempo, Trump ha congelato per 90 giorni i finanziamenti alla cooperazione e allo sviluppo, il cui scopo era quello di rispondere ai bisogni umanitari di comunità fragili, mitigando la migrazione verso gli Stati Uniti.“Clima e Migrazioni” è un podcast dell'Istituto Affari Internazionali scritto da Chiara Scissa, ricercatrice del programma Clima, energia e risorse dello IAI, che analizza il legame tra cambiamento climatico e migrazione. La supervisione tecnica è a cura di Alessandra Darchini, Ufficio Stampa dello IAI.
Ettore Greco, Vicepresidente esecutivo dello IAI, è stato ospite a Spazio Transnazionale su Radio Radicale, il programma condotto da Francesco De Leo, per parlare dei colloqui a Riad tra Russia e Stati Uniti sul cessate il fuoco in Ucraina.
Stefano Silvestri, Consigliere scientifico dello IAI e direttore editoriale di AffarInternazionali, è stato ospite di Francesco De Leo a "Spazio Transnazionale" su Radio Radicale, dove ha discusso le prospettive di ripresa dei negoziati di pace in Medio Oriente.
Nathalie Tocci, Direttore dello IAI, è stata ospite a Spazio Transnazionale su Radio Radicale, il programma condotto da Francesco De Leo. Durante l'intervista, ha discusso delle sfide future per l'Europa, dell'evoluzione dell'Unione europea e della difesa europea, considerando il contesto della guerra in Ucraina e le dinamiche transatlantiche. Infine, Tocci ha commentato le dichiarazioni di Giorgia Meloni in merito al Manifesto di Ventotene e alla sua visione dell'Europa.
Vincenzo Camporini, Consigliere scientifico IAI e già Capo di Stato Maggiore della Difesa, è intervenuto a Spazio Transnazionale su Radio Radicale, condotto da Francesco De Leo. Camporini ha commentato gli ultimi sviluppi dei conflitti in Ucraina e in Medioriente, esplorando le possibilità della difesa europea.
Maria Luisa Fantappiè, Responsabile del Programma Mediterraneo, Medioriente e Africa dello IAI, è intervenuta a Spazio Transnazionale su Radio Radicale, condotto da Francesco De Leo, per commentare i primi due mesi del governo ad interim in Siria e le relazioni tra Stati Uniti e Iran, soprattutto nell'ambito di un possibile nuovo accordo sul nucleare.
Ettore Greco, Vicepresidente vicario dello IAI, è intervenuto a Spazio Transnazionale su Radio Radicale, condotto da Francesco De Leo, per analizzare gli sviluppi più recenti della guerra in Ucraina e le dinamiche dell'economia statunitense, tra nuovi dazi e turbolenze sui mercati.
El cantante estadounidense Kurt Elling grabó el pasado mes de agosto, con el pianista Sullivan Fortner, un disco titulado 'Wildflowers vol. 1' que contiene canciones como 'Paper doll', 'A memory of enchantment' o 'A wish (Valentine)' de Fred Hersch y Norma Winstone -con la voz de Cécile McLorin Salvant- y, en septiembre, a dúo con el pianista Joey Calderazzo, 'Wildflowers vol. 2' con temas como 'It´s only a paper moon', de Harold Arlen y Yip Harburg, o 'Current affairs' de Joe Zawinul. Del disco 'Rio fantasia' del trío del baterista Duduka da Fonseca los cortes 'Navegar', del pianista David Feldman, y 'Soccer ball' de Toninho Horta. La cantante y compositora brasileña Ilessi firma un disco sobre la diáspora africana, 'Atlántico negro', con canciones como 'Oxum (Ora ie ie ie) Oxum (Oxum boi le ô)' o 'Cativeiro de Iaiá'/'E vem o nego paturi'. Despide el percusionista Fabio Bergamini con 'Akshara'. Escuchar audio
Iniziamo questa puntata concentrandoci su quanto sta avvenendo a Bruxelles, dove si tiene un Consiglio europeo straordinario, con al centro il tema della difesa e del supporto all’Ucraina. Sentiamo il nostro Sergio Nava. Dazi, Trump firma tregua con Messico fino a 2 aprile. Ci spiega tutto Marco Valsania, corrispondente de Il Sole 24 Ore a New York.È un giorno intenso per l’Italia nello spazio: via libera alla Camera al ddl Spazio e la Ceo di Eutelsat ha annunciato di essere in trattativa con il governo italiano per un rete satellitare sicura. Ne parliamo con Karolina Muti, responsabile di ricerca nel programma “Difesa, sicurezza e spazio” dello IAI.Infine, Giovanni Capuano ci aggiorna sui risultati sui campi di Europa League e Conference League.
Dopo l'annuncio di Donald Trump sullo stop agli aiuti all'Ucraina, Ursula von der Leyen annuncia un piano per il riarmo dell'Europa da 800 miliardi di euro. Un piano in cinque punti di cui si discuterà in maniera più approfondita giovedì al Consiglio straordinario di Bruxelles. Ne parliamo con Beda Romano, corrispondente de Il Sole 24Ore a Bruxelles, Elio Calcagno, ricercatore nel programma "Difesa, sicurezza e spazio” dello IAI, e con Pietro Batacchi, direttore della Rivista Italiana Difesa.
Should we sacrifice the present for a better future?Join the team at the IAI for three articles about effective altruism, longtermism, and the complex evolution of moral thought. Written by William MacAskill, James W. Lenman, and Ben Chugg, these three articles pick apart the ethical movement started by Peter Singer, analysing its strengths and weaknesses for both individuals and societies.William MacAskill is a Scottish philosopher and author, best known for writing 2022's "What We Owe the Future." James W. Lenman is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, as well as the former president of the British Society for Ethical Theory. Ben Chugg is a BPhD student in the machine learning department at Carnegie Mellon University. He also co-hosts the Increments podcast.To witness such debates live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alla fine si farà. Un accordo economico tra Kiev e Washington sull'utilizzo delle terre rare ucraine è stato stilato e sarà firmato a breve. Ma a quanto ammontano le terre rare presenti nel sottosuolo ucraino? E cosa prevede esattamente l'accordo? Ne parliamo con Mario Del Pero, docente di Storia internazionale a Sciences Po, Pier Paolo Raimondi, ricercatore nel programma “Energia, clima e risorse” dello IAI, e con Giuliano Noci, professore di Ingegneria Economico-Gestionale al Politecnico di Milano e prorettore del Polo territoriale cinese dell'Ateneo milanese.
L'incontro tra Donald Trump ed Emmanuel Macron segna un solco sempre più profondo tra l'Europa e gli Stati Uniti. Tra una stretta di mano e qualche frecciatina sugli aiuti "in soldi veri" che - precisa il presidente Macron - l'Europa ha fornito all'Ucraina, il presidente Trump trova anche l'occasione per elogiare Giorgia Meloni, "donna meravigliosa e leader di un Paese molto importante". Nel frattempo, l'Europa tenta di riorganizzarsi davanti al cambio di direzione degli Stati Uniti rispetto all'Ucraina e monta la discussione intorno all'utilizzo dei fondi russi congelati. Ne parliamo con Michele Marchi, professore di Storia contemporanea all'Università di Bologna, Paolo Palchetti, professore di Diritto internazionale alla Sorbonne di Parigi, e con Alessandro Marrone, responsabile del Programma “Difesa, sicurezza e spazio” dello IAI.
Mentre Donald Trump annuncia nuovi dazi a Messico, Canada e Cina, l'Europa si riunisce per discutere di Difesa e autonomia strategica. Ma proprio la politica economica di Trump rischia di avere un grande impatto sulle decisioni europee: meglio insistere sull'autonomia e il disegno di un'Europa completamente indipendente dal punto di vista della Difesa o aumentare le importazioni di armi dagli Stati Uniti per riequilibrare quella bilancia commerciale additata da Trump? Ne parliamo con Arturo Varvelli, direttore della sede romana dello European Council on Foreign Relations, e con Alessandro Marrone, responsabile del Programma “Difesa, sicurezza e spazio” dello IAI.L'inviato speciale per l'Ucraina Keith Kellog ha dichiarato che, se nei prossimi mesi si dovesse arrivare a una tregua, gli ucraini dovranno andare alle urne e scegliere chi negozierà la pace con Mosca. Se ciò dovesse accadere, chi sarà la nuova guida del Paese? Con Gigi Donelli, giornalista di Radio24 appena tornato da Kiev, gettiamo uno sguardo all'Ucraina del futuro.
What can ancient philosophers teach you about exercise, economics, and the myth of celebrity?Join the team at the IAI for three articles about life, ideas, and status in ancient Greece. Written by Etienne Helmer, Steve Fuller, and Sabrina B. Little, these articles cover a range of thought-provoking concepts, including; why Plato wants you to go for a run, how Athenian values can improve our current economic predicament, and what we can learn from the (perhaps embellished) stories of Socrates and Jesus.Sabrina B. Little is an Assistant Professor at Christopher Newport University and the author of "The Examined Run: Why Good People Make Better Runners," published by Oxford University Press. Sabrina's research is in virtue ethics, classical philosophy, and moral psychology. She is also a 5-time US Champion and World Championship silver medallist in trail and ultramarathon running.Steve Fuller is a postmodern philosopher, Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick, and the author of "Popper vs. Kuhn," and "Dissent Over Descent: Intelligent Design's Challenge to Darwinism."Etienne Helmer is a philosopher at the University of Puerto Rico, specialising in the philosophy of economics, politics, and the sociology of ancient Greece.To witness such debates live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
L'apertura di giornata con le notizie e le voci dei protagonisti, tutto in meno di 30 minuti.Con Vincenzo Camporini, ex Capo di Stato Maggiore dell'Aeronautica e Capo di Stato Maggiore della Difesa, consigliere scientifico IAI, facciamo il punto della situazione in Ucraina, dove nelle scorse ore sirene antiaeree ed esplosioni sono state udite a Kiev durante la visita del primo ministro britannico, Keir Starmer.
Are you ready to discover the true meaning of Christmas?Join the team at the IAI for three Christmas-themed articles, written by James Mahon, Tim O'Keefe, and the IAI editorial team. In this present, you'll find a scathing analysis of the Santa Claus lie, an Epicurean reflection on holiday traditions, and musings about Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, and their relationship with Christmas!Tim O'Keefe is professor of philosophy and director of graduate studies at Georgia State University. He is also the author of 'Epicurus on Freedom' and 'Epicureanism'. James Mahon is chair of the CUNY-Lehman College Philosophy Department, He has written extensively on the ethics of lying and is the author of 'Kant On Lies'.To witness such debates live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hãng Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd., hay IAI, đang nhắm đến việc thành lập liên doanh với một công ty Việt Nam vào năm 2025 và hoạt động của họ sẽ bao gồm cả chuyển giao công nghệ để phát triển thiết bị quân sự, hãng tin kinh tế, tài chính Bloomberg cho biết hôm 20/12.
L'apertura di giornata con le notizie e le voci dei protagonisti, tutto in meno di 30 minuti.Inviare soldati in Ucraina dopo la fine della guerra con la Russia. È il tema che il presidente francese Emmanuel Macron ha affrontato ieri a Varsavia con il premier polacco Donald Tusk. I due Paesi starebbero discutendo di una potenziale forza di pace di 40.000 uomini composta da truppe di Paesi stranieri. Crosetto apre alla disponibilità dell'Italia come in Libano e a Gaza. Ci colleghiamo con Alessandro Marrone, responsabile del programma Difesa dello IAI.
L'apertura di giornata con le notizie e le voci dei protagonisti, tutto in meno di 30 minuti.Truppe e veicoli militari israeliani sono stati avvistati lungo la barriera di confine della zona cuscinetto tra le alture del Golan occupate e la Siria. L'operazione avviene mentre lo Stato ebraico dichiara di aver bombardato più di 350 siti militari in Siria nelle 48 ore precedenti, prendendo di mira la maggior parte delle riserve di armi strategiche nel Paese. Nadav Shoshani, uno dei portavoce dell'esercito israeliano, ha chiarito che Israele non è coinvolta con quello che sta accadendo in Siria. Facciamo il punto della situazione insieme a Vincenzo Camporini, ex Capo di Stato Maggiore dell'Aeronautica e Capo di Stato Maggiore della Difesa, consigliere scientifico IAI.
What can African philosophers teach us about history, the modern world, and the good life? And can their ideas and teachings cross cultural boundaries?Join the IAI team for a reading of three articles about African philosophy, written by professor of communication Omedi Ochieng and professor of political theory Katrin Flikschuh. From the apparent divide between the philosophies of Africa and the Western world, to advice on how we can lead happier, more fulfilling lives, these articles provide an excellent foundation for anyone interested in learning more about the ideas and voices that have shaped Africa.Katrin Flikschuh is professor of political theory at the London School of Economics. Her research interests relate to the political philosophy of Immanuel Kant, metaphysics and meta-level justification in contemporary political philosophy, global justice and cosmopolitanism, and the history of modern political thought. Omedi Ochieng is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Denison University. His areas of specialization include the rhetoric of philosophy; comparative philosophy; and social theory. He has published articles in the International Philosophical Quarterly, Radical Philosophy, and the Western Journal of Communication. To witness such debates live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Disattese le speranze di una imminente tregua in Libano con Alessandro Marrone, IAI e Stefano Sozza, capomissione di EMERGENCY a Gaza. (Nella foto Il ministro degli esteri Abdallah Bou Habib)Report mobilità in città di Agens: l’auto la fa sempre da padrona. I dettagli con Carlo Carminucci, economista dei trasporti, responsabile della ricerca di Agens/Isfort.
Philosophy at the end of the worldIs humanity looking at its demise in the face? Has it always been? And how can philosophy help us?Join philosopher Ben Ware, Co-Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Art at King's College London, as he interrogates how to philosophically, and humanly, confront the end of the world. Ware traces the idea of extinction across many authors - philosophers, writers and the scientists who influenced them - to chart a path to his own ideas of how we can cope with the possibility of the End, of extinction. Without defeatism or denial or excitement, but with strength and possibility.Read more about Ben's 2024 book On Extinction: Beginning Again at the End here: https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/2604-on-extinction. There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dopo aver dichiarato di aver parlato al telefono con Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump è stato smentito direttamente dal portavoce del Cremlino Dmitrij Peskov. Ma quali sono i piani di Trump sul fronte ucraino? E su quello mediorientale? Ne parliamo con Riccardo Alcaro, responsabile del programma "Attori globali" di Iai, Davide Maria De Luca, giornalista a Kiev, Francesco Petronella di Ispi, e con Andrea Ghianda, responsabile Comunicazione di ECCO, think tank italiano per il clima.
Why do audiences across the world love to be scared at the cinema? Why do we have such strong attachments to those who have left this Earth? What can horror tell us about ourselves? Join the team at the IAI for a reading of three Halloween-themed articles, written by historian Thomas Laqueur, and philosophers Noël Carroll and David Livingstone Smith. From the importance of funeral practices to the true meaning of vampires and werewolves, this episode is a spooky journey through all things macabre.David Livingstone Smith is professor of philosophy at the University of New England. His research interests include self-deception, dehumanization, human nature, ideology, race and moral psychology. Noël Carroll is an American philosopher considered to be one of the leading figures in contemporary philosophy of art. Although Carroll is best known for his work in the philosophy of film, he has also published journalism, works on philosophy of art generally, theory of media, and also philosophy of history. Thomas Laqueur is an American historian, sexologist and writer. He is the author of 'Solitary Sex: A Cultural History of Masturbation' and 'Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud' as well as many articles and reviews.To witness such debates live buy tickets for our upcoming festival: https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/And visit our website for many more articles, videos, and podcasts like this one: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys start out with a quick explanation of why Glenn's sound is so bad (he's in Switzerland recording). They also start the new “season”, post-IAI with a new game: "Truth, Lie, or Mandela Effect?" Eric talks about his fall conference junket and then the guys finally catch up on the IAI. They discuss their favorite lectures, workshops, and activities at the 2024 IAI Conference in Reno, NV. They summarize some of their standout lectures that they attended. Glenn then discusses how the Double Loop Podcast vendor booth went with Rebecca Coutant running it during the conference. Rebecca also was “Our Girl Friday”, doing her impromptu interviews with conference attendees.
Our human shadowMany have had the experience of an urge to do something wrong just for the hell of it. From walking on grass we're told to keep off to fantasies of violence towards someone we find a minor annoyance. Join Yale psychologist Paul Bloom as he invites us to see the clever, creative and beautiful side of our impulses toward evil.Paul Bloom is a trailblazing Canadian American psychologist, bestselling author and celebrated speaker. He is the Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor Emeritus of psychology and cognitive science at Yale University and Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto.There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Le elezioni di domani, sabato 26 ottobre, metteranno la Georgia di fronte a un bivio: Unione Europea o Russia. Bidzina Ivanishvili non è più premier e neanche deputato. Ma con il suo «Sogno georgiano» dalle posizioni filorusse continua a essere l'ombra che si proietta su un Paese dove comunque almeno l'80% dei cittadini sembrerebbe volere l'ingresso nell'Unione europea. Ne parliamo con Federico Baccini, giornalista per Osservatorio Balcani Caucaso, e con Nona Mikhelidze, ricercatrice Iai.
In search of ourselvesIs the 'self' a useful category, philosophically, psychologically, in our everyday lives? What might it help us do? And where do we find ourselves?Join our mixed panel of speakers as they approach this question from their different points of view - Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist David Chalmers, English explorer and survivalist Ed Stafford and novelist Joanna Kavenna. Recording of this conversation in 2017 was partly corrupted and the audio has been restored as best as possible. The discussion does not resolve this age-old question but rather plays with it. There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sarà una giornata impegnativa quella di domani per Giorgia Meloni. La premier infatti, a seguito dei ripetuti attacchi di Israele ai soldati di Unifil, si recherà prima in Giordania dal re Abdallah II, poi a Beirut, dove incontrerà il primo ministro Najib Mikati. Intanto, si inseguono le voci dell'uccisione della testa di Hamas Yahya Sinwar. Ne parliamo con Riccardo Alcaro, responsabile ricerca e programma attori globali Iai, e con Amer al Sabaileh, docente al dipartimento di Relazioni internazionali dell'Università di Giordania, Amman.
Con un fucile al fianco, Khamenei ha guidato le preghiere del venerdì alla Grande Moschea di Mosalla nel centro di Teheran e ha detto che Israele "non può danneggiare seriamente" Hezbollah e Hamas. Ne parliamo con Maria Luisa Fantappiè, responsabile del programma Mediterraneo, Medio Oriente e Africa di Iai, Claudio Bertolotti, direttore di Start Insight, e con Andrea Plebani di Ispi.
Being consciousWe think we have this thing, consciousness, whether we share it with the entire earth or with only our species, but yet its definition has evaded the efforts of leading philosophers and neuroscientists alike for decades.Do you think you know what consciousness is? Does it exist out there in the world or only in our thoughts?Join leading neuroscientist and philosopher Iain Mcgilchrist, Nobel prize winning mathematical physicist Roger Penrose and postmodern sociologist Steve Fuller as they ask themselves these questions. Their conversation touches on the quantum element of consciousness, its hard problems, and more. The host if post-realist philosopher Hilary Lawson.There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Being consciousWe think we have this thing, consciousness, whether we share it with the entire earth or with only our species, but yet its definition has evaded the efforts of leading philosophers and neuroscientists alike for decades. Do you think you know what consciousness is? Does it exist out there in the world or only in our thoughts?Join leading neuroscientist and philosopher Iain Mcgilchrist, Nobel prize winning mathematical physicist Roger Penrose and postmodern sociologist Steve Fuller as they ask themselves these questions. Their conversation touches on the quantum element of consciousness, its hard problems, and more. The host if post-realist philosopher Hilary Lawson.There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
PART 3 of Does life have meaning Series: How do we find meaning (and happiness) in the contemporary age?Nihilism, the abandonment of all fundamental beliefs, may appear a hopeless outlook. Yet perhaps it also has potential. Join philosopher Nolen Gertz as he explores the history of nihilism to give us a complex image of it as something we can learn to live with in our technological age. Nolen Gertz is Associate Professor of Applied Philosophy at the University of Twente, the Coordinator of the Human Condition Research Line of ESDIT, and a Senior Researcher of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology. His research focuses primarily on the intersection of political philosophy, existential phenomenology, and philosophy of technology. Our London festival is coming up on 21-22 September at Hampstead Heath! Make sure to book your tickets while they are available here: https://howthelightgetsin.org/.There are thousands of more big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/.You can find everything we referenced here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined once again by Lawfare Tarbell Fellow Kevin Frazier to talk over the week's big national security news, including:Wiki-plea-ks.” After more than a decade in effective confinement—first at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, then in a British prison—Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is set to plead guilty in a U.S. federal court in Saipan to a single violation of the Espionage Act for his role in securing and publishing troves of classified U.S. diplomatic cables in 2010, at which point he will walk free. What can we learn from Assange's saga?“Houthi Can't Fail.” After months of sustained hostilities—and a U.S.-led multilateral military response—the Houthi campaign against shipping through the Red Sea has once again ratcheted up a notch, disabling a number of ships in sometimes fatal attacks and teaming up with similarly Iran-affiliated Iraqi militia groups. As global supply lines strain, is it clear that the international community's strategy failed? What more (or different) could it do?“iAI.” Apple is set to enter the artificial intelligence game with its new Apple Intelligence, which it will be rolling out on Apple devices in the Fall. But not in Europe, in part due to its regulatory posture. What does this tell us about the pros and cons of AI regulation, and how the industry is likely to react?For object lessons, Alan shared a piece asking, “What happened to the libertarian party?” Quinta confirmed her millennial status by recommending the new album from The Decemberists, “As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again.” Scott threw his endorsement to the very BBC film, “The Lost King.” And Kevin urged everyone to check out Kygo's death defying piano performance. To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/c/trumptrials.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined once again by Lawfare Tarbell Fellow Kevin Frazier to talk over the week's big national security news, including:Wiki-plea-ks.” After more than a decade in effective confinement—first at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, then in a British prison—Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is set to plead guilty in a U.S. federal court in Saipan to a single violation of the Espionage Act for his role in securing and publishing troves of classified U.S. diplomatic cables in 2010, at which point he will walk free. What can we learn from Assange's saga?“Houthi Can't Fail.” After months of sustained hostilities—and a U.S.-led multilateral military response—the Houthi campaign against shipping through the Red Sea has once again ratcheted up a notch, disabling a number of ships in sometimes fatal attacks and teaming up with similarly Iran-affiliated Iraqi militia groups. As global supply lines strain, is it clear that the international community's strategy failed? What more (or different) could it do?“iAI.” Apple is set to enter the artificial intelligence game with its new Apple Intelligence, which it will be rolling out on Apple devices in the Fall. But not in Europe, in part due to its regulatory posture. What does this tell us about the pros and cons of AI regulation, and how the industry is likely to react?For object lessons, Alan shared a piece asking, “What happened to the libertarian party?” Quinta confirmed her millennial status by recommending the new album from The Decemberists, “As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again.” Scott threw his endorsement to the very BBC film, “The Lost King.” And Kevin urged everyone to check out Kygo's death defying piano performance. To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/c/trumptrials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the simmering concerns surrounding the current AI revolution is the fear that we might accidentally create an “alien mind” smarter than we expected. In this episode, Cal puts on his Computer Scientist hat and directly addresses this potential by sketching his emerging concept of intentional artificial intelligence (or, iAI for short). He then answers tech-themed questions from listeners and reacts to an article that many, many different people sent to him last week.Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here's the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvoVideo from today's episode: youtube.com/calnewportmediaDeep Dive: Defusing AI Panic [5:23]- Will A.I. agents spread misinformation on a large scale? [46:31]- Is lack of good measurement and evaluation for A.I. systems a major problem? [51:16] - Is the development of A.I. the biggest thing to happen in technology since the internet? [56:50]- How do I balance a 30 day declutter with my overall technology use? [1:00:40]- How do I convince my team that prioritizing quality over quantity will help them get promotions? [1:07:46]- CALL: Distributed trust models and social media [1:13:12] CASE STUDY: Using Deep Work and Slow Productivity to engineer a better work situation [1:22:55]CAL REACTS: Employees fired for using “mouse jigglers” [1:32:03]Links:Buy Cal's latest book, “Slow Productivity” at calnewport.com/slow Get a signed copy of Cal's “Slow Productivity” at peoplesbooktakoma.com/event/cal-newport/ Cal's monthly book directory: bramses.notion.site/059db2641def4a88988b4d2cee4657ba?v=448bf8afad0740d18f6b109b4bd40d51 axios.com/2024/06/18/wells-fargo-mouse-jiggler-fired-employee-productivitynytimes.com/2023/03/24/opinion/yuval-harari-ai-chatgpt.htmlarxiv.org/pdf/2303.12712 Thanks to our Sponsors: moshlife.com/deepshopify.com/deepgrammarly.com/podcastrhone.com/calThanks to Jesse Miller for production, Jay Kerstens for the intro music, Kieron Rees for the slow productivity music, and Mark Miles for mastering.