… in support of, or maybe not in support of this particular idea. And one of the things I noticed is like in a lot of this conversation, people would keep switching what they were talking about. So they say, we have a loneliness epidemic, and look over here, there’s evidence that …
…here: "I read your book Radio On a long time ago, and I thought you were saying things that public radio needed to hear. You managed to say them in a way that was both wise-ass and authoritative. Then, Barrett told me about you on the radio in Montana and how you did great work e…
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…now we can make a great contribution to the research community if we make these things work. I was very lucky because I was also the TA for Professor Lutkenhaus’ class, so I had more time to interact with her. Professor Lutkenhaus, what do you typically look for in candidates? JL…
…him at an epistemological ground-zero. From here Descartes sets out to find something that lies beyond all doubt. He eventually discovers that “I exist” is impossible to doubt and is, therefore, absolutely certain. It is from this point that Descartes proceeds to demonstrate God …
…t the end. My name is Ross Wintle. I am a software developer and one of the odd things about me being a software developer and giving talks is that I tend not the give talks about technical topics. So, hopefully you will enjoy this one and my perspective on it. There aren’t many …
…od, Just, Mighty, Omniscient, Omnipresent, Omnipotent, Creator and Maker of all things visible and invisible. See Adumbratio Kabbalæ Christianæ , Chap. 2, §.2.---7. Kabbal. denud. Tom. 2. Part 3. §.2. IN God there is neither Time nor Change, nor Composition, nor Division of Parts…
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…A divine sign that Socrates believed interfered whenever he was about to do something wrong. Socrates says this divine revelation comes by means of a voice. This is best understood as Socrates hearing something like “stop”, whenever he is about to go astray. Key Concept Lofty Utt…
…cal sites. As the digital and everyday increasingly blur, the field becomes something researchers enter through logins, posts, and ongoing participation. Featuring anthropology graduate students Adrian Lugo and Gloria Marquez from Cal State Long Beach, this episode examines how r…
…ef, unannounced hiatus over the past month. The podcast is a ton of fun and something we really value and take seriously at the Lewis Center, but it's also a lot of work and sometimes other responsibilities and deadlines have to come first. That said, we should be back to our reg…
…et the most out of. I'd really like to have this be more of a conversation. One thing that would be really…I was just going to ask people to say where they’re from. [Redacted]… Melissa Jenkins: I added to the chat. It’s… Kelly Grosklags: Okay. Great. [Redacted], I love the show O…
…llowed to become, looking into the future. Russ: But, [?] kind of this Internet thing, isn't it overrated? Just so wide, if I can tell people what I had for lunch and what my cat's doing. Where's the big payoff? Guest: Well, I think, if we get to talk to about AI (artificial inte…
…lip: And so you just start chipping away at your savings, chipping away at everything you have, and ultimately chipping away at retirement. Shankar Vedantam: It's easy to believe this would never happen to me. I would be smarter, savvier, better at saving. And yet, hundreds of mi…