2016-05-06

Who IS Sherlock Holmes? - Neil McCaw


source: TED-Ed    2016年5月5日
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-is-sher...
More than a century after first emerging into the fogbound, gaslit streets of Victorian London, Sherlock Holmes is universally recognizable. And yet many of his most recognizable features don't appear in Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories. So who exactly is Sherlock Holmes? Who's the real "great detective," and where do we find him? Neil McCaw traces the evolution of Sherlock.
Lesson by Neil McCaw, animation by Lasse Rützou Bruntse.

International law and the protection of cultural property in war (Roger O'Keefe - 4 Feb 2016)


source: UCL Lunch Hour Lectures     2016年2月10日
Speaker: Professor Roger O'Keefe
UCL Laws
Acts of destruction and pillage of historical sites and antiquities, like those seen in Syria, Iraq and Lybia, are prohibited under international law. This lecture explores the international rules and their enforcement via peace agreements, criminal and other international judicial preceedings and the intervention of the United Nations Security Council.

Ancient Israel by Daniel Fleming at New York University

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source: New York University   2011年11月16日/上次更新:2014年6月26日
Open Ed: Daniel Fleming, Ancient Israel
For course related materials please visit http://www.nyu.edu/academics/open-edu...

Ancient Israel 1:14:09
Ancient Israel - Where to Begin: Israel in the Bible and Without it 1:13:13
Ancient Israel - Israel's Roots 1:12:38
Ancient Israel - Another World Out There 1:10:19
Ancient Israel - What to do with Genesis 1:06:47
Ancient Israel - God and Us 53:56
Ancient Israel - What to do with the Bible 1:13:02
Ancient Israel: Israel Arrives 1:11:05
Ancient Israel: The Good Life: No Sovereign in Site 1:12:23
Ancient Israel: Women and Power 1:09:45
Ancient Israel: And then there were Kings 1:06:00
Ancient Israel: Love and Marriage 1:14:39
Ancient Israel: Archaeology's 10th Century Solution 59:17
Ancient Israel: Israel and Judah: The Period of Two Kingdoms 1:09:44
Ancient Israel: The House of David 1:00:53
Ancient Israel: How the Other Side Lives (or, Israel in the East) 1:12:33
Ancient Israel: What if God was Married 1:09:11
Ancient Israel: Judah Alone 1:10:20
Ancient Israel - Yellow Journalism and Purple Prose: Writing Like a Prophet 57:25
Ancient Israel: Judah the Ideal and the End of Judah 45:42
Ancient Israel: Empires, in the Biblical Context 1:09:47
Ancient Israel: Judah's Bible 44:59
Ancient Israel: A World with One Power: The Impact of Empire 40:31
Ancient Israel: Away from Home: Jewish Refugees and Resettlement 1:08:44
Ancient Israel: When You Talk About Sex 1:10:19
Ancient Israel: We Need a Bible, Don't We? The Work of the Early Jewish Community 1:05:40
Ancient Israel: Ancient Hebrew Psychology 56:47

Feminism by Jason J. Campbell

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source: drjasonjcampbell    2010年3月4日/上次更新:2011年7月28日

What is feminism? 1 7:30
What is feminism? 2 9:52
What is feminism? 3 9:26
What is feminism? 4 9:58
What is feminism? 5 8:54
What is feminism? 6 7:36
Gender Essentialism the Social Construction of Gender and Transgender Theory

The Age of Sustainable Development - with Jeffrey D. Sachs (Columbia U)

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source: ColumbiaLearn      上次更新日期:2014年6月10日
Jeffrey Sachs's new, free course, "The Age of Sustainable Development," gives students an understanding of the key challenges and pathways to sustainable development - that is, economic development that is also socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable.
For more information on the course, please visit: https://www.coursera.org/course/susdev
For more information on Jeffrey Sachs and Columbia University's Earth Institute, please visit:
http://earth.columbia.edu/
To follow the class and Jeffrey Sachs, please follow @jeffdsachs, hashtag #susdev 

Lecture 14 Chapter 5 25:48
Lecture 14, Chapter 4 12:31
Lecture 14, Chapter 3 23:28
Lecture 14, Chapter 2 25:00
Lecture 14, Chapter 1 24:17
Lecture 13, Chapter 5 25:13
Lecture 13, Chapter 4 17:52
Lecture 13, Chapter 3  21:30
Lecture 13, Chapter 2 24:34
Lecture 13, Chapter 1 19:10
Lecture 12, Chapter 5 20:14
Lecture 12, Chapter 4 21:26
Lecture 12, Chapter 3 20:10
Lecture 12, Chapter 2 17:47
Lecture 12, Chapter 1 18:10
Lecture 11, Chapter 5 19:24
Lecture 11, Chapter 4 23:11
Lecture 11, Chapter 3 23:52
Lecture 11, Chapter 2 15:44
Lecture 11, Chapter 1 23:20
Lecture 10, Chapter 5 23:22
Lecture 10, Chapter 4 21:47
Lecture 10, Chapter 3 17:27
Lecture 10, Chapter 2 19:47
Lecture 10, Chapter 1 21:37
Lecture 9, Chapter 5 28:22
Lecture 9, Chapter 4 18:48
Lecture 9, Chapter 3 23:47
Lecture 9, Chapter 2 21:16
Lecture 9, Chapter 1 29:43
Lecture 8, Chapter 5 22:01
Lecture 8, Chapter 4 16:05
Lecture 8, Chapter 3 15:05
Lecture 8, Chapter 2 16:34
Lecture 8, Chapter 1 15:29
Lecture 7, Chapter 5 26:48
Lecture 7, Chapter 4 26:25
Lecture 7, Chapter 3 22:32
Lecture 7, Chapter 2 20:46
Lecture 7, Chapter 1 22:03
Lecture 6, Chapter 5 21:32
Lecture 6, Chapter 4 20:07
Lecture 6, Chapter 3 22:17
Lecture 6, Chapter 2 18:33
Lecture 6, Chapter 1 20:51
Lecture 5, Chapter 5 19:05
Lecture 5, Chapter 4 16:42
Lecture 5, Chapter 3 21:29
Lecture 5, Chapter 2 19:59
Lecture 5 Chapter 1 16:09
Lecture 4, Chapter 5 15:34
Lecture 4, Chapter 4 15:53
Lecture 4, Chapter 3 17:40
Lecture 4, Chapter 2 17:32
Lecture 4, Chapter 1 14:27
Lecture 3, Chapter 5 22:12
Lecture 3, Chapter 4 16:33
Lecture 3, Chapter 3 14:41
Lecture 3, Chapter 2 13:11
Lecture 3, Chapter 1 12:16
Lecture 2, Chapter 5 15:06
Lecture 2, Chapter 4 15:11
Lecture 2, Chapter 3 13:55
Lecture 2, Chapter 2 12:33
Lecture 2, Chapter 1 16:59
Lecture 1, Chapter 5 17:00
Lecture 1, Chapter 4 10:30
Lecture 1, Chapter 3 14:34
Lecture 1, Chapter 2 14:31
Lecture 1, Chapter 1

International Relations by Robert Glover at the U of Maine

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source: Robert Glover   2015年6月29日/上次更新:2015年8月24日
POS 273-International Relations, taught in the Political Science Department at the University of Maine by Professor Rob Glover.

Lecture 1: What is IR? Why Should you Care? 40:21
Lecture 2: The Emergence of the Modern International System 1:03:38
Lecture 3: The Role of Theory in Understanding International Relations 31:36
Lecture 4: Theoretical Perspectives-Realism and Liberalism 47:05
Lecture 5: Theoretical Perspectives-Marxism and Constructivism 55:38
Lecture 6: Feminism and Making Sense of Competing Perspectives 47:58
Lecture 7: Foreign Policy 1:16:32
Lecture 8: International Organizations & Law 1:25:19
Lecture 9: Non-Governmental Organizations 1:03:38
POS 273-ICONS Tutorial 24:23
Lecture 10-International Security 1:05:58
Lecture 11: Terrorism 1:06:38
Lecture 12-International Political Economy 1:17:15
Lecture 13-Global Trade & Finance 1:03:35
Lecture 14: Poverty & Economic Development 57:04
Lecture 15: The Global Environment 56:06
Lecture 16: Thinking About the Future of IR 35:01

Ben Miller: "The Aliens Are Coming" | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google    2016年3月18日
Ben Miller (@ActualBenMiller) joined us in London to talk about his new book "The Aliens Are Coming", discussing the search for extraterrestrial life, and discussing what exactly is life? Recorded February 2016.

ABOUT THE BOOK:
Discover the fascinating and cutting-edge science behind the greatest question of all: is there life beyond Earth?
For millennia, we have looked up at the stars and wondered whether we are alone in the universe. In the last few years, scientists have made huge strides towards answering that question. In The Aliens are Coming!, comedian and bestselling science writer Ben Miller takes us on a fantastic voyage of discovery, from the beginnings of life on earth to the very latest search for alien intelligence.
What soon becomes clear is that the hunt for extra-terrestrials is also an exploration of what we actually mean by life. What do you need to kickstart life? How did the teeming energy of the Big Bang end up as frogs, trees and quantity surveyors? How can evolution provide clues about alien life? What might it look like? (Probably not green and sexy, sadly.)
As our probes and manned missions venture out into the solar system, and our telescopes image Earth-like planets with ever-increasing accuracy, our search for alien life has never been more exciting - or better funded. The Aliens are Coming! is a comprehensive, accessible and hugely entertaining guide to that search, and our quest to understand the very nature of life itself.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Ben Miller is, like you, a mutant ape living through an Ice Age on a ball of molten iron, orbiting a supermassive black hole. He is also an actor, comedian and approximately one half of Armstrong & Miller. He's presented a BBC Horizon documentary on temperature and a Radio 4 series about the history of particle physics, and wrote a regular science column in The Times. He is slowly coming to terms with the idea that he may never be an astronaut.

Don George: "The Way of Wanderlust" | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google    2016年4月4日
Professional travel writer and editor, Don George, speaks from his latest book, "The Way of Wanderlust."
The book is a collection of his stories and essays from over 40 years of travel writing, beginning with a 1977 climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro and concluding with a 2015 adventure in the jungles of Cambodia.
You can find more about Don at www.don-george.com . His book is available on Google Play:https://goo.gl/t5HGK2

Philosophy and Anger by Gregory B. Sadler

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source:  Gregory B. Sadler   2014年2月17日/上次更新:2015年10月31日
Videos discussing philosophical perspectives upon anger, and in some cases philosophical resources for anger management.
If you are interested in Philosophical Counseling, you can find information about that here:https://reasonio.wordpress.com/philosophical-counseling/

Philosophical Resources for Understanding and Dealing with Anger 32:12
Understanding Anger Lecture 3 - "Don't Get Mad Socrates": Anger in Plato's Dialogues 1:35:51
Aristotle's Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Anger 1:14:16
Understanding Anger Lecture 4 - The First Scientific Examination: Aristotle on Anger 1:43:42 Virtuous and Vicious Anger: What Aristotle Has To Teach Us 1:11:12
Philosophy Core Concepts: Virtue of Mildness in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics 26:58
Aristotle, Anger, and Akrasia (Lack of Self-Control) 1:10:37
"Sweeter Than Honey" - An Aristotelian Account of Anger's Seduction of Practical Rationality 1:48:59
Understanding Anger Lecture 5 - Emperors and Slaves Above the Passions: Stoic Philosophers on Anger 1:40:15
Stoicism Week 2014- Day 5: Epictetus, Discourses - Rightly Understanding Anger 28:53
Stoicism Week 2014- Day 3: Lucius Annaeus Seneca, On Anger 42:00
Stoicism Week 2014- Day 6: Marcus Aurelius, Meditations - Rightly Understanding Anger 35:06
Understanding Anger Lecture 7 -- Another Platonic View: Plutarch on Controlling Anger 1:38:50
Dynamics of Anger and the Difficult Good: Implications for Organizations and Leadership 1:28:22

Understanding Anger Lecture by Gregory B. Sadler

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source: Gregory B. Sadler    2015年1月12日/上次更新日期:2015年12月9日
The series begins with an examination of understanding of anger articulated in Ancient Greek Epic and Tragedy -- particularly in Homer's Illiad, Euripides' Medea, and Sophocles Ajax. We also discuss anger more broadly, both in our own culture and in that of the Ancient Greeks, and touch on several other epic or tragic works.

Gregory B. Sadler is the president and co-founder of ReasonIO. If you're interested in tutorial sessions with Dr. Sadler, click here: https://reasonio.wordpress.com/tutori...

Lecture 1 - The Wrath of Achilles and the Rage of Medea 1:28:50
Lecture 2 - Why is Your Face Fallen? Anger in Jewish Scriptures 1:39:38
Lecture 3 - "Don't Get Mad Socrates": Anger in Plato's Dialogues 1:35:51
Lecture 4 - The First Scientific Examination: Aristotle on Anger 1:43:42
Lecture 5 - Emperors and Slaves Above the Passions: Stoic Philosophers on Anger 1:40:15
Lecture 6 - Empty Pleasures and Unnecessary Pains: Epicureans on Anger 1:47:46
Lecture 7 -- Another Platonic View: Plutarch on Controlling Anger 1:38:50
Lecture 8 - Whoever Is Angry with His Brother: Early Christian Discussions 1:42:52
Lecture 9 - A Medieval Synthesis: Thomas Aquinas’ Analyses of Anger 2:13:54