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第01講 課程介紹 Ch8.1~8.2(A) 20:03
第01講 課程介紹 Ch8.1~8.2(B) 30:49
第01講 課程介紹 Ch8.1~8.2(C) 42:21
第02講 Ch8.3 homogeneour linear ODE 52:21
第03講 Ch8.3 Ch8.4(A) 50:16
第03講 Ch8.3 Ch8.4(B) 53:50
第04講 Ch8.5 Ch8.6(A) 50:56
第04講 Ch8.5 Ch8.6(B) 52:27
第05講 Ch8.7 50:33
第06講 Ch8.8 Ch8.9(A) 50:58
第06講 Ch8.8 Ch8.9(B) 47:07
第07講 Ch8.10 52:45
第08講 Ch10.1~Ch10.4(A) 56:33
第08講 Ch10.1~Ch10.4(B) 46:43
第09講 Ch10.5 Ch10.6 52:28
第10講 Ch10.7 Ch10.8(A) 50:38
第10講 Ch10.7 Ch10.8(B) 51:43
第11講 Ch10.9 51:03
第12講 CH11.3 CH11.12(A) 50:42
第12講 CH11.3 CH11.12(B) 48:45
第13講 CH13.1 54:22
第14講 CH13.1(A) 1:03:21
第14講 CH13.1(B) 48:03
第15講 CH13.2 54:28
第16講 CH13.3 CH13.7(A) 48:33
第16講 CH13.3 CH13.7(B) 52:41
第17講 CH12.2 CH12.11(A) 49:36
第17講 CH12.2 CH12.11(B) 50:54
第18講 Answers 33:12
第19講 CH12.3~CH12.5(A) 48:53
第19講 CH12.3~CH12.5(B) 52:51
第20講 CH12.6~CH12.8 50:52
第21講 CH12.12~CH12.17(A) 50:19
第21講 CH12.12~CH12.17(B) 44:50
第22講 CH12.19 CH13.4 52:54
第23講 CH13.5~CH13.6(A) 54:52
第23講 CH13.5~CH13.6(B) 49:45
第24講 CH13.8~CH13.9 1:01:11
第25講 CH14.1~CH14.2(A) 53:28
第25講 CH14.1~CH14.2(B) 50:18
第26講 CH14.3 49:19
第27講 CH14.3~CH14.4(A) 50:40
第27講 CH14.3~CH14.4(B) 53:56
第28講 CH14.5 52:53
第29講 CH14.6~CH14.7(A) 53:44
第29講 CH14.6~CH14.7(B) 52:14
第30講 CH14.7 54:57
第31講 CH14.7(A) 53:02
第31講 CH14.7(B) 49:39
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2016-04-06
Medieval Philosophy: Augustine by Gregory B. Sadler
# automatic playing for the 10 videos (click the up-left corner for the list)
source: Gregory B. Sadler 2013年10月25日/上次更新:2014年6月28日
In this lecture/discussion session from my Fall 2013 Introduction to Philosophy class at Marist College, we begin our study of St. Augustine's work, The Confessions. In this particular session, I discuss why we are studying the work, lead the class into thinking about the range of desires and loves Augustine experiences and tells us about, and briefly sketch out his early life. We then discuss some of the rudiments of his moral theory, and focus on two important incidents -- the theft of the pears in book 2 and the death of his close friend in book 4.
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, Confessions, bks 1-6 1:05:01
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine's Confessions bk. 7-9 1:04:51
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, Confessions, books 10-12 1:04:18
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, book 1 42:07
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, bk. 2 1:04:49
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, book 3 45:53
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Virtues in Augustine's On Free Choice of The Will 40:55
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Pear Tree Incident and Evil - Augustine, Confessions bk 2 11:47
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Divided Will - Augustine, Confessions bk. 8 14:10
Philosophy Core Concepts: Getting Metaphysics of God and Evil Wrong - Augustine, Confessions bk 7 12:07
source: Gregory B. Sadler 2013年10月25日/上次更新:2014年6月28日
In this lecture/discussion session from my Fall 2013 Introduction to Philosophy class at Marist College, we begin our study of St. Augustine's work, The Confessions. In this particular session, I discuss why we are studying the work, lead the class into thinking about the range of desires and loves Augustine experiences and tells us about, and briefly sketch out his early life. We then discuss some of the rudiments of his moral theory, and focus on two important incidents -- the theft of the pears in book 2 and the death of his close friend in book 4.
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, Confessions, bks 1-6 1:05:01
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine's Confessions bk. 7-9 1:04:51
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, Confessions, books 10-12 1:04:18
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, book 1 42:07
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, bk. 2 1:04:49
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, book 3 45:53
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Virtues in Augustine's On Free Choice of The Will 40:55
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Pear Tree Incident and Evil - Augustine, Confessions bk 2 11:47
Philosophy Core Concepts: The Divided Will - Augustine, Confessions bk. 8 14:10
Philosophy Core Concepts: Getting Metaphysics of God and Evil Wrong - Augustine, Confessions bk 7 12:07
RSA Replay: How Non-Conformists Change the World
source: The RSA 2016年3月7日
Can any of us be creative, and if so, how we do we nurture our creativity? How can we advance courageous new ideas, policies and practices without risking it all?
New York Times bestselling author and Malcolm Gladwell’s favourite science writer, Professor Adam Grant shows us how to improve the world by championing novel ideas and values that go against the grain, battling conformity, and bucking outdated traditions.
But how do we know if we’re harbouring a great idea? How do we counteract fear and self-doubt? Grant debunks the myth that successful nonconformists are born leaders who embrace risk, and encourages us all to spot opportunities for change and innovation.
Isa Gucciardi: "Conscious Parenting" | Talks at Google
source: Talks at Google 2016年3月3日
In order to offer our children as many opportunities to be successful in navigating the complexities of modern life, we have to gain greater awareness of how we can best meet those same challenges. In this talk, Isa Gucciardi, PhD, covers important topics to help parents meet their children with as much love, discernment, and capacity as possible while offering strategies to help parents gain greater confidence and enjoyment raising their children.
About the Speaker
Isa Gucciardi, PhD, holds degrees and certificates in psychology, cultural and linguistic anthropology, comparative religion, hypnotherapy, and transformational healing. She is the creator of the highly effective therapeutic model Depth Hypnosis and author of Return to the Great Mother, a book on birthing. Isa is the Founding Director of the Foundation of the Sacred Stream, and teaches nationally and internationally. She has two children, and an active counseling practice in San Francisco where she resides with her partner.
Debate Noam Chomsky & Michel Foucault - On human nature [Subtitled]
source: withDefiance 2013年3月13日
The full tv debate by Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault on the question of Human Nature. Subtitles: English, Portuguese, Japanese. Proper subtitles.
Excerpts from the historical debate between Michel Foucault and Noam Chomsky have passed the reverse many times in recent years. And there is frequently referred to these two thinkers. Here we will be showing the whole fascinating debate on philosophy and politics that in 1971 was recorded for Dutch television.
Noam Chomsky (1928): linguist, historian, philosopher, critic and political activist. As the "father of modern linguistics" (linguistics), he focused on the issue of innate vs.. the learned. In his later career has evolved as a major critic of foreign policy of the United States (from Vietnam to South America to the Middle East) and propaganda in the modern media with one of his major works "Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media".
Michel Foucault (1926 - 1984): French philosopher, social theorist, historian and literary critic. In his work he researches power and its workings, how it influenced knowledge and how it is used as a form of social control. He is best known for his critical studies of social institutions such as psychiatry, social anthropology, the prison system and the history of human sexuality. One of his major works is "The Birth of the Prison, Discipline and Punish" (Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison) on changes in the criminal model of punishing the body (corporal punishment) to punish the spirit.
This video contains the complete TV-Breadcast. Subtitles to be downloaded from:http://www.anarchistischegroepnijmege...
Environmental Philosophy by Shane Stroup at Inver Hills Community College
# automatic playing for the 23 videos (click the up-left corner for the list)
source: Shane Stroup 上次更新:2014年5月21日
These are in no particular order. The ones listed as Env. Ethics are
from a couple of years ago and reflect different readings then those I
am currently using. The lectures listed as Environmental Philosophy are
from my current course.
Environmental Philosophy: Science, Facts, Truth, and Mythos 39:47
Environmental Philosophy: Reason, Faith, and Philosophy 33:51
Environmental Philosophy: Bugbee and Job 33:14
Environmental Ethics (Intro to Course) 50:27
Env Ethics (Bugbee and Philosophy as Lyric) Lecture notes from philosophical exploration of human flourishing. 1:01:12
Env Ethics (Bugbee and Job) 49:44
Env Ethics (Bugbee and Authenticity) 46:48
Env Ethics (Bugbee and Wonder) 38:15
Env Ethics (Bugbee and the Call) 51:23
Env Ethics (David Orr and Henry Bugbee) 49:45
Lecture on TEK (Sheep Counting) 25:12
Lecture Env. Ethics (Intro to TEK) 25:31
Lecture Env Ethics Orr Conclusion 17:11
Lecture Env. Ethics (Orr and Principles) 36:00
Lecture Env. Ethics (Orr and Education) 47:28
Lect. Week 1 Intro (Env. Ethics) 13:23
Jeff Forester Keynote Address IHCC Conference 1:36:57
Env Phil Intro to Course 35:15
Environmental Philosophy: Biocentric or Rule of Law 45:10
Environmental Philosophy: Dismal Science vs. Maldevelopment 32:16
Environmental Philosophy: What IS Value: Market vs. Use 28:16
Environmental Philosophy: The Myth of Wilderness 31:11
Environmental Philosophy: Course Summary 44:31
source: Shane Stroup 上次更新:2014年5月21日
These are in no particular order. The ones listed as Env. Ethics are
from a couple of years ago and reflect different readings then those I
am currently using. The lectures listed as Environmental Philosophy are
from my current course.
Environmental Philosophy: Science, Facts, Truth, and Mythos 39:47
Environmental Philosophy: Reason, Faith, and Philosophy 33:51
Environmental Philosophy: Bugbee and Job 33:14
Environmental Ethics (Intro to Course) 50:27
Env Ethics (Bugbee and Philosophy as Lyric) Lecture notes from philosophical exploration of human flourishing. 1:01:12
Env Ethics (Bugbee and Job) 49:44
Env Ethics (Bugbee and Authenticity) 46:48
Env Ethics (Bugbee and Wonder) 38:15
Env Ethics (Bugbee and the Call) 51:23
Env Ethics (David Orr and Henry Bugbee) 49:45
Lecture on TEK (Sheep Counting) 25:12
Lecture Env. Ethics (Intro to TEK) 25:31
Lecture Env Ethics Orr Conclusion 17:11
Lecture Env. Ethics (Orr and Principles) 36:00
Lecture Env. Ethics (Orr and Education) 47:28
Lect. Week 1 Intro (Env. Ethics) 13:23
Jeff Forester Keynote Address IHCC Conference 1:36:57
Env Phil Intro to Course 35:15
Environmental Philosophy: Biocentric or Rule of Law 45:10
Environmental Philosophy: Dismal Science vs. Maldevelopment 32:16
Environmental Philosophy: What IS Value: Market vs. Use 28:16
Environmental Philosophy: The Myth of Wilderness 31:11
Environmental Philosophy: Course Summary 44:31
Homi K. Bhabha: Why Care About the HUMANITIES?
source: oublidelinde 2015年2月21日
Interests:
Cosmopolitanism; human rights in the context of aesthetics and culture; the works of Joseph Conrad, Walter Benjamin, Adrienne Rich, Toni Morrison, V.S. Naipaul, J.M. Coetzee.
Selected Works:
On Art (forthcoming); A Global Measure (forthcoming); The Right to Narrate (forthcoming); Beyond Photography (2011); Our Neighbours, Ourselves (2011); Elusive Objects (2009); On Global Memory (2009); The Black Savant and the Dark Princess (2006); Framing Fanon (2005); The Location of Culture (2004, Routledge Classics); Still Life (2004); Adagio (2004).
Al Pittampalli: "Persuadable" | Talks at Google
source: Talks at Google 2016年2月25日
Persuadable: How Great Leaders Change Their Minds to Change the World
Drawing on evidence from social science, history, politics, and more, business consultant Al Pittampalli reveals why confidence, consistency, and conviction, are increasingly becoming liabilities—while humility, inconsistency, and radical open-mindedness are powerful leadership assets. Successful leaders now realize that a genuine willingness to change their own minds is the ultimate competitive advantage.
In "Persuadable", Pittampalli doesn’t just explain why you should be persuadable. Distilling cutting edge research from cognitive and social psychology, he shows you precisely how. This talk is full of with actionable advice and is an invaluable guide for today’s data-driven, results-oriented leader.
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