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John Lock was in the choir room as much as the entire Glee cast! The Music Producer and New Directions drummer joins Jenna and Kevin with some fun Glee scoop, including how he got the gig after one email, being a 19-year-old on a hit show, why the band members were not allowed to speak or sing, and admitting he never got sheet music before an episode! Plus, John talks about DJing at Jenna's wedding and Naya Rivera's infamous Snixxmas Christmas parties … and the cast member who split his pants on the dance floor!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The band is back together! The New Directions' own guitarist and drummer, Derik Nelson and John Lock, are back on the pod - but this time they're weighing in on Glacket decisions together! Songs this episode include: Call Me Maybe Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend/ Material Girl Hell to the No It's All Over Somebody That I Used to Know We Will Rock You ---- Become a Patron for exclusive bonus episodes, guest announcements, and access to live episode recordings @ patreon.com/gleekoftheweekpod Rate us five stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Buy our Merch! Leave us a voicemail @ (732)955-4098 Follow us on Instagram @gleekoftheweekpod Follow us on Tiktok @gleekoftheweekpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oh, boy. This week, Emily and V dig into yet another cult of personality and banana-bonkers conspiracy theory within fandom: BBC Sherlock's The JohnLock Conspiracy, or TJLC. From the totally normal metas dissecting why curtains are blue on the show to totally abhorrent doxxing at a convention, this episode has everything. Gay tea. Secret BBC vaults. Un... aired... specials. Were you a BBClock fan? (Given that Johnlock is the #2 ship on AO3, some of you must be!) Did you TJLC?
Elementary, my dears! This week, V and Emily visit one of the tentpoles of modern fandom: BBC Sherlock. Besides being the -lock of Superwholock, Sherlock birthed one of the biggest pairings on the internet (Sherlock/John), complete with its own far-fetched conspiracy theory, and continued on the century-old legacy of Sherlock Holmes fans being absolutely bananas for their fave detective and his nefarious foe, Moriarty. Will the breadth of Sherlock fandom best V? It's a mystery...
What makes neoconservatives different from Cold War liberals? Why did Francis Fukuyama's "The End of History and the Last Man" lament the end of the Cold War? What's classical liberalism? And how do liberals like Fukuyama size up our current historical moment? Dr. Daniel Bessner joins the pod for all that and more. Bessner on Fukuyama: https://www.thenation.com/article/society/francis-fukuyama-liberalism-discontents/Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.un-diplomatic.com Subscribe to the American Prestige podcast: https://www.americanprestigepod.com
Critical Infinity Podcast - Kritisches Denken im Sprachnachrichten Dialog
Patrick Breitenbach Patrick hat Urlaub? Welcher Urlaub? Ach ja, Skits machen ist wie Urlaub! Denn Human scheint ins Schwarze getroffen zu haben, was die “Urlaubslektüre” angeht. Patrick liest “Anfänge” von David Graeber und David Wengrow und dort ist ihm eine Passage aufgefallen, das sich mit John Lock beschäftigt.
Critical Infinity Podcast - Kritisches Denken im Sprachnachrichten Dialog
Human Nagafi Es hat ne Weile gedauert, aber Human hat seine Antwort zusammen. Er geht noch mal tief rein: Was ist eines der stärksten Ordnungsmächte unserer modernen Gesellschaft? Eigentum! Woher kommt diese Idee? John Lock! Was haben Thomas Robert Malthus und Herbert Spencer damit zu tun? Leider zu viel! Auch Darwin und Marx stecken da … Re: Fink, der Protestant: Eigentum, Religion & verschwundene Mediatoren weiterlesen
Summary: This week Ren is joined by Kyndall to talk following your passion, what makes a good Johnlock fic, and what they look for in a story. Authors/Fics/Artists mentioned: https://www.carnationbooks.com/sea (The Sea Ain't Mine Alone), https://www.amazon.com/Names-Dawn-C-L-Beaumont/dp/1948272571/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= (Names for the Dawn), https://archiveofourown.org/works/2729624 (Survival Strategies for the Domesticated British Butthole), https://archiveofourown.org/works/18826798/chapters/44675206 (Proving a Point), https://archiveofourown.org/users/AtlinMerrick/pseuds/AtlinMerrick (AtlinMerrick), https://archiveofourown.org/users/AtlinMerrick/pseuds/AtlinMerrick (Lockedinjohnlock), https://archiveofourown.org/users/Brainygiirl/pseuds/Kameo (Kameo) Mind the Tags: brief mentions of anal sex, rimming Notes: Follow our guest on https://archiveofourown.org/users/CumberCurlyGirl (AO3), https://www.redbubble.com/people/cumbercurlygirl/shop (Redbubble), https://twitter.com/CumberCurlyGirl (Twitter) Follow Bookmarked and Busy on Instagram and Twitter too at @bookmarkedandbusypod on IG and @bandb_pod on Twitter! Want to be a guest? Fill out https://tinyurl.com/2k5nrzk2 (this form) and Ren will be in touch! Waffle Links: http://thegeekywaffle.com/ https://twitter.com/Geeky_Waffle https://www.facebook.com/thegeekywaffle https://www.instagram.com/thegeekywaffle/
About our GuestMr. Barney serves as the Principal of Coram Deo Academy in Carmel, IN. In 2012 he was awarded the Henry Salvatori Prize for Excellence in Teaching from Hillsdale College. He completed his MA in Biblical Exegesis at Wheaton College, receiving The Tenney Award in New Testament Studies. Before coming into his current position, Jason served as the Academic Dean at Clapham School, a classical Christian school in Wheaton, IL. In addition to his administrative responsibilities in vision, philosophy, and faculty training, Jason has taught courses in Latin, Humanities, and Senior Thesis from 3rd-12th grades. He regularly speaks at events and conferences, including SCL, ACCS, and the CiRCE Institute. He has published A Classical Guide to Narration with the CiRCE Institute and A Short History of Narration through Educational Renaissance, where he blogs regularly on ancient wisdom for the modern era.Show NotesJason Barney places Charlotte Mason squarely within the classical tradition. In this conversation, Jason points to multiple attestations within the classical tradition and contemporary science that demonstrate that Mason was on to something right in her philosophy and practices. In our conversation, Jason lays out some of the problems with the modern factory education model. He explains how the art of narration fosters what contemporary scientists call "durable learning" or deep and lasting knowledge retention. Jason also takes on Bloom's Taxonomy and explains how it risks enshrining the teacher in modernism when they would be better served reading The Abolition of Man. Some topics in this episode include:Charlotte Mason and the Classical Tradition Modern Education Movements: Ruseau, Pestalozzi, John Lock, Monstasori Lessons from Contemporary Psychology and Neuroscience Narration, Retrieval Practice, and Durable Learning Practicing Narration in the Classroom Why Students Can't recall What They Just Read/HeardProblems With the Factory Model of Education Narration Leading to Good ConversationsProblems with Blooms TaxonomyMaking Time to Read Resources and Books & Mentioned In This EpisodeA Short History of Narration A Classical Guide to Narration Educational Renaissance on Charlotte Mason Bonus Podcast Jason and I continued our conversation and talked in-depth about one of his favorite books for teachers, Teach Like A Champion by Doug Lemov. If you want to listen to that conversation, please support us on Patreon. _________________________________Credits:Sound Engineer: Andrew HelselLogo Art: Anastasiya CFMusic: Used with permission. cellists: Sara Sant' Ambrogio and Lexine Feng; pianist: Alyona Waldo © 2022 Beautiful Teaching. All Rights Reserved ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
To kick off The Geeked Podcast, Tessa and Princess talk pilots. That's right. They're doing a pilot episode about pilots, baby, because they are just. that. meta.Pilots Mentioned: CharmedStranger ThingsThe WitcherSupernaturalLost GirlElementarySherlockBlack MirrorThe Vampire DiariesRiverdaleDid Princess and Tessa overlook any iconically epic/epically awful pilots? Let us know @NetflixGeeked on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok!
Queerest Book Club in the World: Names for the Dawn (0:26:16)↑Consulting Fans Alexxphoenix42 and MK enjoy chatting with SinceWhen about his newly published book that began life as a Johnlock park ranger AU. Names for the Dawn by C.L. Beaumont Names for the Dawn on Goodreads This segment was first released on December 1, 2021 in Episode 123: There's A West Wind Coming Music Credit Unless otherwise indicated, music is available for purchase through online retailers such as amazon.com and iTunes. Queerest Book Club – Cake, Fashion Nugget: Open Book Production CreditsProducer: AlexxPhoenix42; Editor: MK Banner Art: Fox EstacadoDistribution funded by fans! Contact Email: bored@three-patch.comWebsite: https://www.three-patch.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/threepatchpodcastSkype: threepatch.podcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/threepatchTumblr: http://threepatchpodcast.tumblr.com/ How to CiteAPABy Three Patch Productions. (2021, December 1). Queerest Book Club in the World: Names for the Dawn, Three Patch Podcast Episode 123: There's A West Wind Coming. Podcast segment retrieved from https://www.three-patch.com/casefiles//123-QBC-Dawn
For more information about Dan Fisher and his work:https://www.danfisherbrr.com/Get copies of his books: Bringing Back the Black Robed Regiment and Unlimited Submissionhttps://fairview-baptist-church-brr-ministry.square.site/
Two Pints of Maggots & A Packet of Hooks - The Fishing Podcast
Riverfest Special - With Special Guest John Lock.In this special episode we have one Big Chat with newly crowned 2021 Riverfest winner - John LockWe dive straight into the tactics employed on John's Qualifier match and the decisions made on the final which enabled him to break records with his 94lb 7oz day one haul. John talks about helping newcomers to the sport and talks about his upcoming Autumn and Winter exploits on the River Soar.A brilliant chat with a modest and popular winner who utilised his knowledge of Bream to be crowned champion in the number 1 UK river competition. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/two-pints-of-maggots-a-packet-of-hooks-the-fishing-podcast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/two-pints-of-maggots-a-packet-of-hooks-the-fishing-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lt. Col. John Lock, US Army (ret.) spent 18 years advancing the upgrade of Col. Ralph Puckett, US Army (ret.) to receive the Medal of Honor. John Lock was the MOH Sherpa for Puckett. Every MOH recipient has to have a sherpa, someone who carries the load and walks ahead on the trail. Lock talks about his militray career, Army Ranger Lt. Puckett's exploits in freezing cold Korea in November 1950, the 18-year jouney to upgrade Puckett's DSC to MOH and the White House ceremony in May 2021 when President Biden awarded the MOH. John has a lengthy and unique talk with host Jim Fausone.
For 18 years retired Army Lt. Col. John Lock fought to get Col. Ralph Puckett the Medal of Honor he earned on a Korean battlefield in 1950.Last month President Joe Biden presented retired Army Col. Ralph Puckett with the Medal of Honor.John Lock tells what it took to work through years of red tape and bureaucracy.The Chuck Williams Show streams on WRBL.com every Tuesday, 7 p.m. EST.
3 NEW PRESUMPTIVE CONDITIONS APPROVED FOR AGENT ORANGE EXPOSURE Bladder CancerHypothyroidismParkinsonism In 2017, Dean Wegner created Authentically American® to help bring manufacturing jobs back to America by selling premium, competitively priced, apparel that is ALL Made in USA, no exceptions RECENT MEDAL OF HONOR – COL. PUCKETT – KOREA, RANGERS Lt. Col. John Lock (ret) talks about Medal of Honor recipient US Army Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett (ret) for his exploits in Korea and the 18 year process to have his Distinguished Service Cross (DSC) upgraded to the Medal of Honor. Image from army.mil. For the full details of Colonel Puckett's military service in Korea AND Vietnam, you can read the whole article here. On a lighter note, USAF veteran Joe Neussendorfer talks military slang. He translates and explains the terms Grunts, POGS, Scrambled Eggs, “sparks, farts and darts” & SOS.
I think we can all agree that the band was the best part of McKinley High's glee club. Chilling in the background, patiently waiting for someone to yell “Hit it!” and break out in song. John Lock, also known as the glee club's very own drummer, is this week's Gleek of the Week! John tells us about his experience on the show, what it was like to be used as a prop, and how amazing Amber Riley is. Songs this episode include Unique's first song, yet another Finchel duet, and Mike Chang's ONLY solo. ---- FOLLOW GLEEK OF THE WEEK: https://www.instagram.com/gleekoftheweekpod https://www.tiktok.com/@gleekoftheweekpod FOLLOW ALLISON: https://www.instagram.com/allisondodge FOLLOW ANDREW: https://www.instagram.com/mcgui_guy FOLLOW JOHN: https://www.instagram.com/thejohnlock https://www.twitter.com/thejohnlock Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we discuss John Watson's performative heterosexuality and the fandom theory to end all fandom theories, but we're really just here to drum up support for our Ronald Knox fanclub. Follow the show on Twitter at @ltbkpod and on Tumblr at ltbkpod.tumblr.com
Første afsnit om den britiske empirisme: John Locke og George Berkeley. De fire teorier om Sjæl/legeme
Roll call! This week, Maggie and V interview Dr. Anne Jamison, who teaches classes on fanfiction at the University of Utah and Princeton University. They discuss fandom friendships, grammar, diversity in fandom, the lost thread of Star Wars, why people love #johnlock, and the golden age of Twific.
Yes, we are still a book podcast, no, this has nothing to do with books at all, but y'all? We have got to talk about the CW television show, Supernatural. Sarah and Amelia take a humiliating dive into their history with Supernatural in light of the show's finale (was it always this bad? yes but also no but also absolutely yes) and explore the hottest conspiracy theory since Johnlock. Sarah explains her history with the show in a way where if Amelia had murdered her half-way through, any court in the land would consider it a mercy. Amelia confesses to writing sexy shower twister fanfic and owns up to nothing else. This is, we have to say, not a great episode for Sarah's dignity. There was truly no peace when we were done.
We promise this is the last serious one for a while. This week we're talking about a very important issue in media: queerbaiting. It sucks and we wish networks would stop doing it! This is when a piece of media dangles a queer relationship that they have no intention of ever letting become cannon. Occasionally this will include outright mocking of the fans who ship these relationships. We primarily discuss Johnlock from BBC Sherlock and Supercorp from Supergirl and mention others like Sterek, Destiel, and SwanQueen.Follow the podcast on Twitter @EMFangirls, send us emails to emfangirls@gmail.com, and our website is earthsmightiestfangirls.com. We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher so please subscribe and leave ratings and reviews! You can follow Sabrina on Twitter at @TheSabrinaPet and Lily at @Lily_Rugo.
Sha and Sharanya kick off this episode with their favourite detective series: Sherlock! Topics include: Sharanya's yellow ukulele, Sha's med school misadventure to barely meet Benedict Cumberbatch, Johnlock, Charlie Weasley and Smaug, dragon clinic for blood taking, Irene Adler the Dominatrix, The Doctors' sexualities and that time Sharanya met Dev Patel! Disclaimer: Sha's audio is a little rough - we've tried our best to fix it but it gets a bit too loud and there's a bit of background noise because her neighbours are noisy twats! Please listen on a lower volume because we care about preserving your ear drums.
Courts of law exist for good reason, but the judicial process can also retraumatize, rather than heal, victims and witnesses who are exposed to it. Therapeutic jurisprudence offers a different approach
Courts of law exist for good reason, but the judicial process can also retraumatize, rather than heal, victims and witnesses who are exposed to it. Therapeutic jurisprudence offers a different approach
Courts of law exist for good reason, but the judicial process can also retraumatize, rather than heal, victims and witnesses who are exposed to it. Therapeutic jurisprudence offers a different approach
We're back once more with a delayed episode (courtesy of writers block and tech issues). What did we talk about? Drarry, Johnlock, Star Wars, and other fics that broke our hearts! POV Podcast is the place where Kim and Britt discuss all things digital writing. This means: FANFIC. ROLEPLAY. WRITING. Visit us online or on our various social medias: Tumblr, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepovpodcast/message
This weeks episode was a listener poll between two Stephen King adaptations, 1985’s Silver Bullet & 1983’s Cujo. There’s the town tough guy, the creepy Rev, a sweet ride, John Lock and of course…. a werewolf. we have t-shirts which can be found at www.mealymonsterland.com .. When Shopping at Amazon why not use our link, […]
During a philosophy course which I followed at the university I heard a quote which stuck with me and therefore I decided to make a video about. John Lock, one of the enlightenment philosophers, said: knowledge is information plus experience!
In episode 2, we tackle Johnlock, and all the bad writing, misogyny, conspiracy theories, and horrifying fanfiction tropes that go along with it. Our suggested pairing for this episode is the youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkoGBOs5ecM
Matt Medeiros from Matt Report podcast joins us on this weeks WP-Tonic round-table show. we have great conversation where we start by discussing the news that “WordPress.com Secures $2.4 Million in Funding from Google and Partners to Build a Publishing Platform for News Organizations.” We also have some great insight from the penal connected to Elementor new Popup Builder. This weeks WordPress & Tech Stories We Discuss 1 - WordPress.com Secures $2.4 Million in Funding from Google and Partners to Build a Publishing Platform for News Organizations https://wptavern.com/wordpress-com-secures-2-4-million-in-funding-from-google-and-partners-to-build-a-publishing-platform-for-news-organizations 2 - How a Vermont social network became a model for online communities https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/24/18129437/front-porch-forum-vermont-social-network-listserv-local-online-community 3 - Leading marketing & communication for WordPress https://joost.blog/leading-marketing-communication-for-wordpress/ 4 - Google’s European Monopoly (& Shrinking Click-Through Opportunities) https://sparktoro.com/blog/googles-european-monopoly-shrinking-click-through-opportunities/ 5 - Introducing Popup Builder https://elementor.com/blog/introducing-popup-builder Matt Medeiros: @mattmedeiros of the Matt Report podcast Chris Badgett: @ChrisBadgett of CEO LifterLMS and LMScast podcast John Lock: @lockedowndesign founder of Lockedown Design & SEO Agency Spencer Forman:@SpencerForman founder of WPLaunchify Agency #MattMedeiros #ChrisBadgett #JohnLock #SpencerForman
Fanpals Lauren, Liz, and Mel host their very first guest that isn't a personal friend: Emma Grant! Emma has years of podcasting and porning experience, and her insight into fandom sparked several excellent conversations, and gave us ideas for future episodes. Don't miss our talk about Johnlock conspiracy theories, panel kerfuffles, and the beautiful discovery of fic. If you find yourself wanting to talk back, PLEASE DO! Comment here, or go to keysmashblog.com and leave a comment on the supplemental post for this episode.
Star Wars. Sherlock. Supernatural. Their fans are many and - even if you don’t realise it - powerful. In episode 6, Helen finds out how a BBC TV show can inspire an online witch hunt, what’s really going on with all this Star Wars drama, and why fanfiction should never be underestimated. Written and edited by: Helen McCarthy twitter.com/helenlmccarthy Music by: Antti Luode www.anttismusic.blogspot.co.uk All sources used (so you can do your own reading and research): https://www.thatsacult.com/episode-6-fandoms-sources Contributors: Addigni - http://addignisherlock.com/ Bina - https://221spn.tumblr.com/ Anna Julia - http://ahoyspn.tumblr.com/ Victoria - http://maximumkillshot.tumblr.com/ Henry Jenkins - http://henryjenkins.org/ Billy Proctor - https://twitter.com/Billy_Proc Bronwen Thomas - https://twitter.com/onlinereaders1 CarrieLynn Reinhard - https://twitter.com/MediaOracle Jessi Milestone - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaQXDLZoKomiCqjbXS0xH_Q CarrieLynn’s book is on Amazon, just search ‘Fractured Fandoms’. Henry Jenkins’ podcast is called ‘How do you like it so far?’ It’s on Apple Podcasts and his website. For more about Johnlock, listen to the Decoder Ring podcast. It’s really good - https://slate.me/2tXRUxN Want to hear a deep dive into an internet community/potential cult? Email your suggestions to thatsacult@gmail.com
It's only been a few days, but we're back and ready to read more of YOUR Top 10 Lists! Which 'ships will come up on almost every list? Who'll have the throwback 'ship that makes Christine overly emotional? Tamar is talking Rise, Christine's finally got a 'ship on The Resident, and Martin Freeman is totally over JohnLock 'shippers. Join us! Remember to share your thoughts on social media @shippingroompod and leave us a review on iTunes! Today's episode is sponsored by Vinyl Me, Please. Visit www.joinvmp.com/ShippingRoomPod to join their awesome record of the month club!
In which we celebrate Science! The science in BBC Sherlock, the classic excuse of "For Science!" in Johnlock fanfiction, and examples of science in fandom with beekeeping, mixology, and marshmallow making.
In which we celebrate Science! The science in BBC Sherlock, the classic excuse of "For Science!" in Johnlock fanfiction, and examples of science in fandom with beekeeping, mixology, and marshmallow making.
Clueing for looks? Emily, Alessandra and special guest Carissa overview this unique series and beat up its recent season with a riding crop. Come for the Johnlock, stay for the moo.
We have a Patreon now! https://www.patreon.com/givingthemic/ Talking weird online fan conspiracies along with the downside of 21st-C entitled nerd/geek fandom with new guest Natasha and returning guest Garrett. Recorded in mid-Jan 2017, right after the "Sherlock" series 4 finale. Other topics: Captain America as Hydra agent was some dumb shit, huh? Online supporters only getting really engaged when they can vent outrage. Other dumb jokes. ·· Show recs ·· Imaginary Worlds - http://www.imaginaryworldspodcast.org/ ·· Chapo Trap House - https://www.patreon.com/chapotraphouse ·· Hush - https://www.netflix.com/title/80091879 ·· Adam Curtis' Century of the Self - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ3RzGoQC4s ·· The Seratones - "Choking on Your Spit" - https://seratones.bandcamp.com/ ·· Shit Present - "Evil Way" - https://specialistsubject.bandcamp.com/ ·· ORBS - "Death is Imminent (However Relevant)" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67COZRhBHqU ·· · · · We're on Facebook now! www.facebook.com/givingthemic · Twitter: www.twitter.com/givingthemic · Comments/Questions: Givingthemic@gmail.com · Main theme by The Mysterious Breakfast'r Cereal on SoundCloud @chiptheme · Editing by Michael at Entertainment Unlimited - http://www.euavp.com · All items trademarked and copyright their respective owners. Please don't sue. Please don't sue. Please don't sue.
Kill The Hype Save The Beast "A Lightning Hit It" ft. John Lock KHSB is a podcast about nothing, but about something. John & I smoked & talked about Hip Hop, Planes, Time Travel + More.
Caroline sits down with three TJLC-ers for setlock spoilers, speculation, and shipping.
Caroline sits down with three TJLC-ers for setlock spoilers, speculation, and shipping.
Kant podcast Welcome to Mere Rhetoric, the podcast for beginners and insiders about the ideas, people and movements who have defined rhetorical history. Today is a re-record from when we were doing our "villians of rhetoric" series, but since we just recently did an episode where I apologized for being too hard on Kant, here's the original castigation. Enjoy! Today we continue our podcast series on villians of rhetoric with Kant. As in Immanual Kant, and not ‘I can’t stnd him” I’ve actually been to Kant’s hometown, Kohnisberg, which is now Kaliningrad Russia. And when I say Kant’s hometown, I mean the town where he was born, studied and died. In his whole life he never even traveled more than 10 miles fromKonigsberg. He might not have been much of a traveler, but he had a spectacular philosophy career. He was apopular teacher and had success in fields of physics and natural science, but he didn’t really get into philosophy, hard core philosophy, until he was middle aged. And the emphasis is on “hard.” His critique of pure reason was 800 pages and dense dense philosophy, even for German philosophers. It wasn’t exactly flying off the shelves. But Kan revised it in a 2nd edition and eventually his philosophical work became popular. You know, for German philosophy. His ideas about Enlightenment were controversial, and he had to skirt censorship and even the King’s criticism. His disciples battled his detractors and Kant became the most important German philosopher since Christian Wolff and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz. His ideas are quintessentially Enlightenment: agnostic, rationalistic, and committed to individual inquiry of philosophy instead of relying on tradition, including the classical tradition. Kant suggests that there is a thing-in-itself that exists out the in world, but that we are only able to encounter it through our senses and experiences. Also, he didn’t like rhetoric. And, brother won’t he let you know it. Rhetoric, he says “merits no respect whatever” because of several complaints: first, that rhetoric is just style. Kant says in the crituqe of judgment athat rhetoric is only “the art of transacting a serious business of the understanding as if it were a free play of the imagination (V 321), In this he makes the same complaint against rhetoric that some of our other villains—Ramus and Montaigne—have made: rhetoric is nothing more than style. By removing invention from the canons of rhetoric and focusing only on style, Kant can focus more on his idea of truth being something just out there rather than something constructed socially. As scholar Robert J Dostal says, “With Kant rhetoric is reduced to a matter of style—dispensable in serious philosophical matters. The requirement [of rhetoric] that one know men’s souls is eliminated in view that it is sufficient merely to speak the truth” (235). Kant’s other complaint, like Agrippa, Jewel, Patrizi and Hobbes is that rhetoric is immortal. When Kant reads the classical rhetoricians he feels an “unpleasant sense of disapporival” because he finds rhetoric “an insidious art that knows how, in matters of moment, to move men like machines to a judgement that must lose all its weight with them in calm reflection” (V 327). In other words, if people would just sit down and think, really think like a philosopher, they’d come to the right conclusion, but these nasty rhetors mislead them with their tricky words. In this sense he defines rhetoric like this “Rhetoric, so far as this is taken to mean the act of persuasive, ie the act of misleading by means of a beautiful illusion ” Kant wasn’t the only Enlightenment philopher to criticize rhetoric. Descrates points out that you don’t need to study rhetoric to be a good speaker because “those who reason most cogently, and work over their thoughts to make them clear and intelligible are always the most persauve even if they … have never studied rhetoric.” Like Kant, Descartes believes that if you just speak the truth you don’t need rhetoric. Kant wan’t alone in thinking that rhetoric was dangerously misleading, either. John Lock wrote that “all the art of rhetoric […] are for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move the passions and thereby mislead the judgment and so indeed are perfect cheat” So Kant had good company in disliking rhetoric. But can Kant be reconciled to a sympathetic view of rhetoric? Scott Stroud thinks so. Stroud, who works here at the University of Texas (hook ‘em horns) is the author of a book coming out in October called Kant and the Promise of Rhetoric that aims to rehabilitate Kant to rhetoric. He claims that Kant didn’t really have the same definition of rhetoric which we have—he too, was influenced by villains of rhetoric like Plato and Ramus, and when he says he hates rhetoric, he means he hates something different. Since the book hasn’t come out yet and my Delorian is out of gas, I can’t tell you all of the arguments that Stroud will make in Kant and the promise of rhetoric, but I can tell you what I’ve gleaned from his earlier articles. One of them goes in the back door of rhetoric but looking at education. In 2011, Stroud’s article “Kant on education and the rhetorical force of the example” approaches a possible Kantian rhetoric through Kant’s ideas on education. Kant says he hates rhetoric, but he loves education and was looking for a way to teach without coersing. So remember how Kant called rhetoric a “beautiful illusion”? Stroud argues that what Kant is objecting to is what Kant else where calls the “aim of win[ning] minds over to the advantage of the speaker before they can judge and to rob them of their freedom” (5:327). In this senese, Stroud says that Kant isn’t anti-rhetoric, but anti-bad rhetoric. The word rhetoric had been so pejorativized by Kant’s time that it came to be synonymous with manipulation and in opposition to individual consideration. So earlier, when we said that Kant was all about the freedom to think without the contraints of tradition? This is that same concern. As Stroud puts it, “What Kant is objecting to is the fact that such rhetorical deception moves people without their choosing the maxims of action, or without an accurate knowledge of what principle they are acting.” Using illustriative examples, though, can enable the student (or the audience member) to think for themselves. Again, from Stroud, “Kant did not fear the skillful orator. He feared the skillful and non-moralized orator. Examples employed by a cultivated rhetor (a teacher, a preacher, etc.) are engaging because they partake in the lively form of narrative and they readily make themselves available for moral judgment.” Through the educational example, Stroud rehabilitates Kantian opposition to rhetoric. “The way examples operate in Kant's educative rhetoric is by evoking the experience of transitioning from the prudential stage to the moral stage of development in the subject's interaction with the example at hand.” Whether young students or adult audience members, these subjects can be taught without being coersed. So maybe Kant isn’t truly a villain of rhetoric, but a victim of other villains who made rhetoric such a dirty word that he couldn’t imagine a rhetoric that could be moral and individually affirming. A rhetoric that could be called a Kantian rhetoric.
Welcome to Slash and Burn! Join us as our hosts, Kera the fanfiction veteran and Steve the noob, read then discuss (mostly) unintentionally bad, gross, and/or hilarious stories from the world of fanfic on this comedy? podcast. This week the birthday girl got to request her favorite fandom as the topic, and that fandom is Sherlock! BBC's Sherlock, to be more precise. We've got Sherlock, we've got Watson, we've got Moriarty, Mycroft, Johnlock, Mylock, Fawnlock... what the hell is a Fawn!lock? COME FIND OUT. As always, there is extremely explicit content not meant for most adults, let alone children. You've been warned, welcome to the magical realm. PS: We're really sorry for the egregious amount of other noise in this episode. We will be remedying this shortly. slashandburnpod.tumblr.com twitter.com/slashandburnpod slashandburnpod@gmail.com / slashandburnpud@gmail.com
Uno de los grandes episodios de Lost, de esos que te absorben hasta la médula, es este decimotercer episodio de la tercera temporada, que hace el 62 en el cómputo general de la serie. Fue emitido originalmente el 21 de marzo de 2007, siete días después del anterior. Su título es The Man from Tallahassee y está centrado en John Lock.Espero tus comentarios en http://emilcar.fm
Uno de los grandes episodios de Lost, de esos que te absorben hasta la médula, es este decimotercer episodio de la tercera temporada, que hace el 62 en el cómputo general de la serie. Fue emitido originalmente el 21 de marzo de 2007, siete días después del anterior. Su título es The Man from Tallahassee y está centrado en John Lock.Espero tus comentarios en http://emilcar.fm
1. Nicky Romero – Toulouse2. Diego Moura – Confetti (feat. Linney)3. Ummet Ozcan feat. Katt Niall – Stars4. Tom Staar – Bora5. Ed Sheeran – Photograph (Chris Porter Remix)6. Tritonal & Cash Cash – Untouchable (Henry Fong Remix)7. Juicy M, JapaRoll & Gil Sanders – Rodeo8. Mobin Master vs. Trilogee – WERK! (feat. Carerra)9. Tonite Only – We Run the Nite (Nick Goldsmith Bootleg)10. HEFF – ID11. Aevion – Love12. Mumford & Sons – I Will Wait (Unlike Pluto Remix)13. Snails & heRobust – Pump This (Drezo Remix)14. Shelco Garcia & TeenWolf – Stuck In My Head15. Otto Knows - Next to Me (Samual James Remix)16. Jochen Miller feat. Simone Nijssen – Slow Down17. Denzal Park, M4SONIC & Dirt Cheap – Into the Light18. John Lock feat. Jaden Michaels – Surrender (Reez Remix)19. Oliver Heldens & Shaun Frank feat. Delaney Jane - Shades of Grey (HEFF Remix)20. Funkin Matt – Flux21. Ephwurd feat. DKAY – Duckface22. JVST SAY YES feat. Yayvery – Push It23. HEFF – Taste the Rainbow23. Drake vs. Bounce Inc. – Know Yourself (HEFF Mashup)24. Diplo & Sleepy Tom – Be Right There25. Porter Robinson – Flicker (Nitro Fun Remix)Nicky Romero Guest Mix1. Nicky Romero - Lighthouse2. Volt & State - Sandcastles3. Deniz Koyu & Amba Shepherd - The Way Out4. Magnificence & Alec Maire feat. Brooke Forman - Heartbeat (Nicky Romero Edit)5. Florian Picasso vs. Alesso - Origami Heroes (Nicky Romero Mashup)6. Nicky Romero vs. Volt & State - Warriors7. DubVision vs. Supermode - Turn Me Why (SunJay Mashup)
A special edition of The Eclectic Experience! Join ShyRosalind as we pay homage to the Sherlockians. The loyal fans who stay with the BBC reboot after 5 years, and only 9 episodes. The quirky episode schedule hasn't diminished their enthusiasm. We'll also discuss the inspiration behind the reboot- the Granada Production series, and possibly the Robert Downey Jr/Jude Law movies.
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Synopsis Presidential Trail is a fast moving, action packed thriller following the exploits of two MI6 agents, Kane Rhodes and Brian Jones as they trail a deadly assassin and revenge-bent chemist from the U.K. to Pakistan and Dallas to Washington. Linking up with the CIA their original mission was to prevent the assassination of a Presidential candidate but soon developed into a race against time to stop, or at least minimise, the catastrophic effects of a major terrorist attack Excerpt Kane Rhodes quickly removed the telescopic sights before sheathing the AS50 back into the soft, brown leather case. The dull ache in his neck and back was the result of six hours surveillance, the last sixty minutes of which were spent scanning through the sights of the scope. He paused briefly to reflect on how relatively easy the mission had been and not what he would have expected from someone with Leidmeister's background. “You wanna go take a look while I keep up the surveillance,” Zach drawled. “Give me a call on the radio when it’s a done deal.” “Okay, then next stop a coffee shop." “And I thought you Brits only drank tea?” Kane gave Zach a brief, sarcastic smile as he opened the door and made his way to the staircase, but he could not shake off this feeling of doubt, something was missing, but what? He jogged down the remaining two flights of time worn, wooden stairs and out into the brilliant, warm June sunshine. As he walked towards the car, the covered AS50 butt tucked under his shoulder and the barrel cradled in the nook of his right arm, he scanned the old, paint flaked windows of the tenement building and pondered over the events of the last few days. There was something wrong, considering what he had learned about Leidmeister over this short period, he could not help feeling that this was too easy - and he was soon to be proved right.
Dr. Arnn and Dr. West join Hugh Hewitt to discuss the influence of John Lock on the Founding of AmericaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Arnn and Dr. West join Hugh Hewitt to discuss the influence of John Lock on the Founding of America
In which talk about difficult topics dividing the fandom, sort Mary Morstan, discuss the state of the Johnlock ship and rec fix-it fics.
In which we devote an entire roundtable to Johnlock, do some extreme crafting, and speculate about how Sherlock could have survived the fall.
GallantFew is a veteran serving nonprofit that helps veterans (focus on US Army Rangers) transition from active duty to civilian life. Today's guest is author, Ranger veteran and retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel John Lock. John Lock is a graduate and former Asst Prof of the US Military Academy at West Point & retired from active duty in 2002. He enlisted in the Army in 1974 and served as a Non-Commissioned Officer until 1978. His commissioned assignments include the 1st Armored Division, 82d Airborne Division, Department of Systems Engineering at West Point, Deputy Commander NY District US Army Corps of Engineers and Acting Chief Engineer Stabilization Forces (SFOR), Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina during the Kosovo Campaign. His military education includes the Engineer Officer Basic Course, the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, & Command and General Staff College. His decorations and awards include the Ranger Tab, Master Parachutists Wings and the Legion of Merit. Upon retirement, John became an independent consultant supporting the Army's advanced C4ISR technologies through architectural development and network analysis. He's authored four major books endorsed by GEN (Ret) Colin Powell, LTG (Ret) Hal Moore, COL (Ret) Ralph Puckett, Jr, former US Senators Bob Dole and Bob Kerrey as well as NY Times #1 best selling authors Stephen Ambrose and W.E.B. Griffin. John has also served as a consultant for US Army ‘Warfighter' General Officer Senior Mentor programs as well as the US Army Science Board. Following the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in NYC on 9 September 2011, he lead the first FEMA damage assessment team into Ground Zero. Recently, he was an actor and participant on the SYFY Channel's Legend Quest and Spike TV's Deadliest Warrior.