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A hitherto unacknowledged connection that threads through the entirety of philosophical writing—across centuries, cultures, and varying schools of thought—is humanity's unending effort to sublimate existential terror into a coherent narrative that makes mortal life intelligible, permissible, and meaningful. From the careful syllogisms of medieval Scholastics to the bold manifestos of twentieth-century existentialists, philosophers have not merely flirted with the interplay of reason, emotion, and metaphysical longing; they have continually sought to transfigure our instinctive dread of finitude and futility into something purposeful and noble. The binding force here is not merely the quest for truth or the application of logic, but a more primal task: to shelter the trembling human psyche from the chaos of existence through the scaffolding of a grand conceptual edifice. In other words, all philosophical writing can be seen, at its core, as an evolving strategy for constructing spiritual and intellectual refuges against the terror of nonbeing.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to the dawn of a new series where we delve into the different realms of philosophy. This week we do some talking about stoicism and how it can be applied to our lives today! If you enjoy what we do here then try checking out some of these links:Email: cryptidvscryptid@gmail.comLinkTree: https://linktr.ee/cryptidvscryptidYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMTPnZw5XVOGuvhGv8f3Uuw
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How does African philosophy shape African political institutions? And how have they evolved separately from European models of statehood and development? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Francis Njoku, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and a visiting scholar at the Harris School. We talk about his research and how homegrown solutions to African problems can come from within.This podcast is produced in partnership with the Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts. For more information, please visit their website at www.thepearsoninstitute.orgAccess the transcript here: https://thepearsoninstitute.org/news-and-media/podcastThe Pearson Global Forum is our annual in-person and virtual convening on discrimination and marginalization. Join us to hear from global experts as they discuss various topics including the social cost of discrimination, the crisis in Lebanon, and bias in media coverage of conflict. The event is free and open to all on October 14. More information at www.thepearsonglobalforum.org.Podcast Production Credits:Interviewing: Christelle InemaEditing: Ricardo SandeProduction: Reema Saleh
My energy worker told me September would be rough, but I didn't bank on this! ;) Liz talks her daughter narrowly escaping a concussion, behavior challenges at a Reggio school, and gives a preview of the How She Grew business training.
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Reflections on Work, Identity, Community. The host for this show is Chang Wang. The guest is Vichet Chhuon. Professor Chhuon is a faculty member in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. His research and teaching address the needs of immigrant and marginalized students, examine the relationships between educational institutions, families, and social context, and employ interdisciplinary frameworks for the study of education. A first generation Cambodian American, Professor Chhuon received a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from the University of Arizona, a Master of Arts in Education Psychology from Californian State University—Northridge, and a Doctor of Philosopy in Education with a focus on Child and Adolescent Development from University of California, Santa Barbara. In this episode of "A Nation of Immigrants," Professor Vichet Chhuon shares his life story, academic career, and reflections on work, identity, and community. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6m0sDYgbpbsi65EHVp8ynG8 Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Today we will have open forum debate and discussion concerning Theism, the Triad, Orthodox metaphysics, logic and epistemic justification, the Calvinist theological system and presuppositions, Islam and divine simplicity and more! Any topics related to the above are open for debate or Q n A.
In this week's episode, Logan and Matt sit down to discuss liberty and anarchy and what is needed in a society for freedom to flourish. They do a dive into history, look at education, and talk about whether or not we are ready to embrace the burden that comes liberty. Intro/Outro Music: Ataraxis by ATP Find Us - Instagram - Facebook - Twitter Sponsor: Public Hangings for Pedophiles
Extract taken from Live Q & A with Pat Flynn and James Madden, discussing the importance of mathematical reasoning in philosophy and why is Bayes theorem so important. About Me: http://linktr.ee/gattopanceri666
In which Dr. Lindeman discusses the man who saved the world, tools for entrepreneurs (including scientists), and one bad dateCollective.comCollectivebenefits.comWingspan.appNomawo.com
Glidewell has an unique perspective when it comes to insurance. One where each insurance decision must be a result of evaluating one's overall insurance portfolio, their financial goals and their own personal level of risk so that they have peace of mind regarding their insurance plan and financial portfolio. Simply put, insurance should be a tool to help people achieve financial freedom.
When Knowledge equals Death. A bit drastic? Yes. But I learned about PodFade recently and expanded those thoughts to many other times in my life where being overwhelmed in one fashion or another meant stopping that activity. Are your hobbies turning into jobs and dying too? There are some ways to manage this, in this episode.
In history, among many other women scientists and philosophers, Hypatia was symbolizing an important figure of Alexandria as an astronomer, mathmatician and philosopher. Keywords: Hypatia, Aristarchus of Somos, Library of Alexandria, Agora** Free Astronomy & Science: https://www.facebook.com/freeastroscience
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I sat down with Tripp Fuller to talk about open and relational Christology. We discuss the pros of going process (or adopting elements of an open and relational theology), why Tripp just keeps talking about Jesus, his three-pronged approach to Christology (historical Jesus, existential register of faith, and metaphysical referent to God), how his approach can address supersessionist ways of thinking of the Incarnation, and what is the hope in a God who maybe doesn’t control or overrule, but invests?Buy the book.Tripp Fuller is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Theology & Science at the University of Edinburgh. He received his Ph.D. in Philosopy, Religion, and Theology at Claremont Graduate University. Tripp is the founder and host of the Homebrewed Christianity podcast and author of Jesus: Lord, Liar, Lunatic… or Awesome? And Divine Self-Investment: An Open and Relational Constructive Christology. Find all of Tripp’s zesty goods at his website. Find more: www.loverinserepeat.comFollow the Show: @RinseRepeatPod // Follow me: @liammiller87Music by Fyzex
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In this episode you'll discover what is required to have a moral foundation for strong character. Morals are deeply rooted in religion and influenced by philosophy. Essentially, morals are personal values, but as we will see these values cannot be subjective from one individual to the next. As you'll hear there needs to be some kind of universal moral honor code that at the very least sets the lowest limits of acceptable behavior. I suggest that if you start anywhere you might ought to consider the 10 Commandments, especially since morals are influenced by both religion and philosophy. It seems like a very basic place to start building a foundation. I think you'll appreciate looking at the 10 Commandments in the way that I have communicated them in this episode. In the episode I'll cover the first 5 of the 10 commandments. So dust off those bibles and get ready to check the quality of your moral foundation. Support the show (http://paypal.me/charactermatters)
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Grab your seats, take out your laptops, and get ready for notes. We conclude our mini-series on being a Game Master for your tabletop role playing game with a look into the infamous term 'Pillars of Play' and the philosophy behind how we do what we do. Did this series help you get into the role of the Game Master? Learn more about us at www.fandomroulette.com
http://www.shirdisaibabastories.org/2009/08/shirdi-sai-babas-philosopy-about-cycles.html
Shirdi Sai Baba's Philosopy About Deeds http://www.shirdisaibabastories.org/2009/08/shirdi-sai-babas-philosopy-about-deeds.html
Shirdi Sai Baba's Philosopy about Nine http://www.shirdisaibabastories.org/2009/08/shirdi-sai-babas-philosopy-about-nine.html
From the Gates of Babylon to the Kodak Center, what does Hollywood have in common with the creation of civilization? Where there is royalty there are subjects and slaves. Learn how pop culture is a magickal spell leading humanity down the path of social Darwinian stratification and class warfare. See how the military uses the entertainment industry for propaganda and covert operations. Are celebrities victims of mind control? Who is the Scarlet Woman and how many times can she be incarnated at one awards ceremony? Learn about the revelation of the occult method, the Super Bowl-Grammy Ritual Spectacular, and much more!
What is a Reality Tunnel? In this episode, we discuss how much of our reality may be predetermined, and we are programmed to hit the major milestones in our lives. Shelly Fagan discusses the philosophy surrounding this interesting topic. Donations.
Recorded live at the East Forest "Spirit Dive" Fall Retreat in Southern Utah. Recorded in the Psiloon with live East Forest music, plus discussion with the retreat participants and moderated by Marisa Radha Weppner.The East Forest retreat is a chance to dive into the inner space through a mixture of wilderness, music, yoga, dance, co-creative music, meditation, organic food, and technology detoxification. Join us at eastforest.org. ***Download/Post/Share this Ram Dass Grammy image: http://bit.ly/RD-Grammy-Image eastforest.org/retreat
Dr. Andrea Curry expounds upon the topic of Embracing Your Value. She went from being a very insecure teenager into a confident Doctor of Philosopy today. Tune in to be inspired and uplifted by this brief synopsis of her life! You will not regret it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mind-toheart/support
In this episode we talk with Oakwood GM and over all great guy Tristan Young on his experiences running a top Vancouver restaurant as well as his start in the industry. Mick and Tristan reminisce on working for the trend setting restaurant chain Glowbal Group, then we get in to a bunch of industry stories and chit chat...Jamie gives us the questions and we have the answers! Also, management styles and horror stories.
Hello. There is a quiet crisis in our justice system: barristers striking, courts creaking, defendants being denied a fair hearing and victims being callously disregarded. It's high time to talk about what has caused it and what we do to fix it? We have best-selling (anonymous) author, The Secret Barrister, and Penelope Gibbs from Transform Justice to give answers.ANDComedian Alfie Brown joins us, advocating for Philosopy and slower motorways See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You hang in there! You've been doing great this week! Previously on Where The Banter Roams... The crews ship crash landed due to a lack of acid. Philosopy flies shamelessly and wildly. Small sticks of laughter burst into flames of story of the strange case of chameleon accent syndrome. Cut to Ryan wont leave his guns at home. Now flash forward banter banter banter banter. You see now? Learn the ledgend of the great white owl and how not to be a shitty dog owner and more here on Where The Banter Roams... Music: Michael McDonald- "I Keep Forgettin (Every Time You're Near)" Leon Bridges- "You Don't Know" Geroge Clinton- "Atomic Dog"
Sara Wachter-Boettcher talks about structuring content, and - more importantly - how to help people and organizations create and manage it. Sara Wachter-Boettcher runs Rare Union, a Philly-based content strategy and user experience consultancy. She is the author of Content Everywhere (2012, Rosenfeld Media) and the co-author, with Eric Meyer, of Design for Real Life (2016, A Book Apart). Her latest book is Technically Wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic Tech (W.W. Norton, 2017). Video Here's the video version of our conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bXYC6ibtKk Transcript This current version is not a word-for-word transcript, just my raw notes from my first listen-through of our conversation. 1:00 Sara's path from journalism to agency where she was first "web writer" - they already had SEO people, design people - she was first to organize content there - working across departments and discplines - natural progression first IDed herself as "content strategist" somewhere between the time she read Rachel Lovinger's Philosopy of Data and Kristina Halvorson's The Discipline of Content Strategy around 2008 - a bit of a time lag between when she did the work and when IDed as a CS 4:00 more on her transition - journalism->CS - tech side: never considered herself a techie - a natural ability to get basic understanding of DBes, workflows, etc. 6:10 - how deep on tech - knows HTML - can mess up CSS, but really at strategic consulting level, so not too much on implementation 7:30 - getting writers to think differently about content creation 8:50 Content Everywhere published 5 years ago this month - crux = need our content to go a lot of different places - APIs, mobile, etc. - one set of content that can go many places - responsive design is important - need cleanly structured, well-organized content 10:30 how hard it is to repurpose a "page" of content into other uses - product, blog, white papers - responsive design patterns, 12:15 - transition to this new medium - Karen McGrane on blobs vs. chunks takes time from blobs to chunks - often driven by new CMS - often tough, lots of old possible chunks embedded in those old blobs - lots of asking, "why does that chunk actually matter?" teaser eg call to action so it needs compelling message - often find that orgs have design pattern that don't necessarily mean anything - have a teaser but is content communicating anything important? and then what does it look like how is structured 16:45 - working with/helping writers - paired writing, templates, guidance and tools and nudges in authoring interface itself - as well as overall authoring workflow, order of operations, etc. in complex systems 18:30 authoring experience, help them - maybe link to or embed good example - validation (char limits, eg 100-300 or 200-250?), until recently this wasn't a job. 20:30 AI form validation? probably better to focus on human/organizational stuff - basic improvements in tooling can go a long way 21:30 "We have not fixed content problems because content problems are fundamentally people problems." 22:00 behaviorl change at org level and ind level - big long term shift - look for viable improvements now - don't bite off more than you can chew - 23:00 being strategic about how much to do and when 25:20 - not a huge amount of implementation - break change down to make it - esp. showing people how their existing skills set fit in new environment 26:45 - "my perfect system" of structured content wrecked by real life - can say they wrecked it, dammit! or revisit with them & reiterate intent - let go of perfection 28:45 - agile vs structured content eg - a "false tension" any kind of publishing system will have consistency around types of content and ensuing patterns (how-tos, tip sheet, checklists, etc) - agile works well when in process of figuring out what's actually important to your users - improve models ov...
It is always a pleasure to share time with Solaris. She brings wisdom and insight into every show she does and makes the difficult seem easy while she does it.SoS
In this twenty-eighth episode of the Philosophy Bakes Bread radio show and podcast, co-hosts Dr. Eric Thomas Weber and Dr. Anthony Cashio interview Dr. Andrea Christelle, co-founder of the Sedona Philosophy Experience, on the topic of "philosophy in nature." According to their Web site, the Sedona Philosophy Experience "was conceived by four university professors who had the crazy idea to bring their love of philosophy and nature to the hiking public in a completely new way. SPEX offers philosopher-led hikes, tours, and retreats among the majestic red rocks of Sedona. Participants are encouraged to discuss and compare opinions on life’s big questions. We are not here to tell you what to think but to stimulate conversation and thought. No experience is necessary--just a natural curiosity about the wonders of life." Listen for our “You Tell Me!” questions and for some jokes in one of our concluding segments, called “Philosophunnies.” Reach out to us on Facebook @PhilosophyBakesBread and on Twitter @PhilosophyBB; email us at philosophybakesbread@gmail.com; or call and record a voicemail that we play on the show, at 859.257.1849. Philosophy Bakes Bread is a production of the Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA). Check us out online at PhilosophyBakesBread.com and check out SOPHIA at PhilosophersInAmerica.com.
What color is your parachute? If it's slowly being eaten by moths, who gives a fuck?In this episode, Jordan explores the strange, seldom questioned rule-set imposed on our lives by American society. Most Americans, and a vast majority of global citizens, fail to ponder the rules of the games they play. In fact, most of them don't believe they're playing a game at all. They have accepted compulsory school, a forty hour work week, and a minimum retirement age as if they were laws of nature.But, there are those among us who see life in a different way. They make their own kind of music.Jordan attempts to see the world through the eyes of two bad-ass, free spirits, Mikey Gordon and Lucia Carol. Mikey and Lucia are comedians and professional wrestlers. They live life like they're ten feet tall and bulletproof. By temporarily adopting their perspective, Jordan hopes to better understand the absurdity of the old guard, American way and perhaps get a better handle on his own parachute.Find all things Mikey Gordon and Lucia Carol at: [https://comedysuplex.com/](https://comedysuplex.com/) **This episode’s wisdom nuggets come from:**Robert FrostJoe RoganAlan Ball (writer of American Beauty)Jim CarreyandFred the BakerAggregated internet audio:[https://youtu.be/_zA1OtsvvC4](https://youtu.be/_zA1OtsvvC4)[https://youtu.be/b-7c4VNGOgU](https://youtu.be/b-7c4VNGOgU)[https://youtu.be/ie2Mspukx14](https://youtu.be/ie2Mspukx14)[https://youtu.be/WRK8qhuniJQ](https://youtu.be/WRK8qhuniJQ)[https://youtu.be/fosG7tmWTZ8](https://youtu.be/fosG7tmWTZ8)[https://youtu.be/iMuFYnvSsZg](https://youtu.be/iMuFYnvSsZg)[https://youtu.be/ridovIfoWdA](https://youtu.be/ridovIfoWdA)[https://youtu.be/petqFm94osQ](https://youtu.be/petqFm94osQ)[https://youtu.be/XUWKrzsFh2c](https://youtu.be/XUWKrzsFh2c)[https://youtu.be/lt-udg9zQSE](https://youtu.be/lt-udg9zQSE)[https://youtu.be/dmHcDWrMH-8](https://youtu.be/dmHcDWrMH-8)[https://youtu.be/bPTRtZFBNnM](https://youtu.be/bPTRtZFBNnM)Special thanks to Chris Naes from the Bacon and Naes podcast and Jimmy Lopez from Earth for being sounding boards for some of the concepts in this episode. Special thanks also go to Tim Pickerill of Watchers on the Couch Fame for his Sound FX assistance.[The High Files](http://onyxedgestudios.com/the-high-files) is part of the ONYXedge Studios Podcast Network. Visit [onyxedgestudios.com](http://www.onyxedgestudios.com/) for more of this podcast and many others. Subscribe to the [ONYXedge Studios YouTube Channel](http://bit.ly/2cbjrTk) and "Like" us on [Facebook](http://facebook.com/onyxedgestudios), [Instagram](http://instagram.com/onyxedgestudios) and [Twitter](http://twitter.com/onyxedgestudios)
Interview with John W. Loftus. He is the author of "Unapologetic: Why Philosophy of Religion Must End" and several other books on religion. He argues that public universities must stop teaching philosophy of religion. Investing Skeptically: The new fiduciary rule. Will it take place, will it be delayed, what is it?
In which we attempt to explain several ideas we don’t really understand, such as existentialism, philosophy, millennials, privilege, and our feelings about architecture. adventuresinirrationality@gmail.com @AIIrrationality http://www.facebook.com/AdventuresInIrrationality http://adventuresinirrationality.com/ Music by U.S. Army Blues, licensed under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 license.
I first encountered Stephen Levine through his writing. In particular his book, Poiesis: The Language of Psychology and The Speech of the Soul, which I began reading in the summer of 2004, before I started the Expressive Therapies graduate program at Lesley University. If you have noticed the name of my blog and my podcast, you can see that this book, along with Steve's chapters in the book Principles and Practices of Expressive Therapies, made just a wee bit of an impression on me. While I was at Lesley, Steve was not faculty there, and I only encountered him once in a brief workshop on creative process. I remember thinking that the way he talked reminded me of Christopher Walken. I now know Steve is a Brooklyn boy. Maybe there’s a connection? A quick google search reveals that Christopher Walken grew up worlds apart, in Queens. In any case, Steve’s accomplishments are too numerous to cover here. Briefly though, he is the Paul Celan Chair of Philosopy and Poetics in the Arts, Health, and Society Division at The European Graduate School in Switzerland. He is also the Dean of the Doctoral Program in Expressive Arts there. He along with his wife, Ellen Levine, founded THE CREATE INSTITUTE in Toronto, in 1994. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy, and another in anthropology. He is a trained psychotherapist and Expressive Arts Therapist. He has authored numerous books, and is a passionate social/political activist. I was both thrilled and terrified when he agreed to be on my podcast. I felt as though I had wandered into a dragon’s den. As it turned out, the dragon was exceptionally kind hearted and down to earth. In this episode, we cover a lot. Steve shares some of the stories and numerous pearls of wisdom from his poietic life journey. I can't help but feel we only scratched the surface. There are a couple of glitches with the sound, but over all it does not interfere, or matter so much, as we settle into our conversation. There is one point around the 20 minute mark where my audio freaks out and goes into skip mode. You might notice a quality change in the microphones I'm using after that. I didn't edit this out because I feel like the discussion around this part is an important part of the conversation. So listen in as Steve shares stories on everything from: - his involvement with Students for a Democratic Society - his thoughts on social political critique - the meaning and practice of poiesis - therapeutic presence - approaching art-making - the history of philosophy and Heidegger and more... Links: The European Graduate School CAET Creative Arts in Education Therapy: Eastern and Western Perspectives THE CREATE INSTITUTE The Living Theater Poiesis: The Language of the Psychology, and the Speech of the Soul SDS Lesley University Principles and Practices of Expressive Therapy: Toward a Therapeutic Aesthetics The Imperative of Responsibility Being and Time The Denial of Death I am Love The Golden Notebook Giovanni’s Room Rashomon Butoh People mentioned: Martin Luther King Jr.Paul Celan Denise Fujiwara Heidegger Ellen G. Levine Judith Malina Julian Beck Hans Jonas Aron Gurwitsch Husserl Ernest Becker Paolo Knill Shaun McNiff Elizabeth Gordon McKim Hegel MarxJacob Moreno Donald Trump Bernie Sanders Doris Lessing James Baldwin Roy Hart
A panel discussion with Jon Cruddas MP, Suanne Moore and Tom Kibasi. #politics, #ukpolitics #philosophy
Logan speaks with his friend Ronnie about these connected questions.