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Polls Polls Polls: Who’s Right, Wrong, and Why Do or Don’t They Matter?
The third of a series of webinars entitled "What's at Stake: Expert Perspectives on the 2024 Election," hosted by Professor Anthea Butler of the University of Pennsylvania.
In this episode, Professor Fredrick Harris of Columbia University discusses the recent polling of the 2024 election cycle, paying attention to the groups not often polled during election cycles as well as the usefulness of polling and what it can and can’t measure.
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Body Politics: Legal Issues in the 2024 Election Cycle
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The second of a series of webinars entitled "What's at Stake: Expert Perspectives on the 2024 Election," hosted by Professor Anthea Butler of the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode, Professor Tobias Wolff of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School discusses his work and research on how abortion, LGBTQ issues, gender, and sexuality play a role in defining the 2024 election cycle...
Threats to American Democracy: 2024 as a Defining Year
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The first of a series of webinars entitled "What's at Stake: Expert Perspectives on the 2024 Election," hosted by Professor Anthea Butler of the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode, Professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat of New York University discusses her book Strongmen and identifies the threats to American democracy that are at stake in the 2024 election cycle. She will discuss the role of author...
NISS 2023 Grant Program Update
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An update on the status of the National Institute of Social Science's research grant program in 2023
NISS 2023 Gold Medal Gala
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The National Institute of Social Science's 2023 Gold Medal Gala
2022 Gold Medal Gala - Dissertation Grant Program Update
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An update on the state of the NISS Dissertation Grant Program as of December 2022
2022 Gold Medal Gala - Opening Speech
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Fred Larsen's opening speech to the 2022 NISS Gold Medal Gala
Brooke McKenna: Risk and Resilience in the Intergenerational Effects of Trauma among Black Americans
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Dissertation Grantee Brooke McKenna explains her work investigating how factors ranging from the social to the bacterial can explain how trauma manifests.
Nick Rodrigo: Wielding the Border
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NISS Dissertation Grant Awardee Nick Rodrigo explains his work on the racial, economic, and military politics of the U.S.-Mexico border.
2022 Gold Medal Gala - Honorees and Panel Discussion
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A panel with NISS 2022 Gold Medal Winners: Astrophysicist, Hayden Planetarium director, and science communicator, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson; Public Health Physician, and Epidemiologist, Dr. Philip J. Landrigan; and Hunter College President Jennifer Raab.
Paul Boghossian, on Truth
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Dr. Paul Boghossian's Introduction to the National Institute of Social Science's 2022 Dissertation Grant Awardee Presentations.
2021 Gold Medal Gala - Introduction of 2021 Honorees and Panel Discussion
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President Larsen introduces the 2021 Gold Medal Honorees and leads them in a panel discussion of their lives and work. • Panel discussion at 0:05:33 • Audience Q&A at 0:43:17 • Presentation of Gold Honor Medals at 1:00:00
2021 Gold Medal Gala - Grants Program Update
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Fred Larsen, President of the National Institute of Social Sciences, describes the National Institute’s Grants Program at the 2021 Gold Medal Gala, and introduces the 2020 and 2021 Dissertation Grant winners.
2021 Gold Medal Gala - President’s Introduction
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Fred Larsen, President of the National Institute of Social Sciences, opens the 107th Annual Gold Medal Gala on December 2, 2021.
What's Next for Opera?
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On September 23, 2021, the National Institute and Trustee and renowned performer Angel Blue presented an entertaining virtual discussion among a diverse panel of opera professionals who shared how they have adapted during the pandemic and what they expect to happen to opera in the future. Moderator Marc Scorca was joined by panelists Anthony Roth Costanzo, Denyce Graves, David Lomelí, and James...
Healthcare after the Pandemic
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Healthcare after the Pandemic
The Future of Food under Climate Change
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The Future of Food under Climate Change
Diversity in Cultural Institutions: Challenge and Response
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Diversity in Cultural Institutions: Challenge and Response
What’s Next for Democracy? The 2020 Election
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What’s Next for Democracy? The 2020 Election
Fixing Government: Judy Woodruff in Conversation with Max Stier
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Fixing Government: Judy Woodruff in Conversation with Max Stier
What’s Next for Broadway?
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What’s Next for Broadway?
What’s Next: Policing in Crisis
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What’s Next: Policing in Crisis
What's Next: Higher Education in the Pandemic Age
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What's Next: Higher Education in the Pandemic Age

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  • @esorse
    @esorse 7 місяців тому

    Category ■ coincidentally equipped with logical not, ¬ and disjunctive or, V , ( { ¬ ■ ■ = ( { ■ } , ¬ ) } , V ) = ¬ ■ V ■ , for "{ }" set and "( )" open interval, may not be identical under dualism, where there are two non-partitioned categories, like either idealism, or materialism and monism, implying that privileged status could impair it's logical pedigree if monism is a prerequisite, say.

  • @KL0098
    @KL0098 8 місяців тому

    "The pursuit of truth seems so old-fashioned", he jokes. Western philosophers have been challenging the existence of absolute truth since Sextus Empiricus' Pyrrhonism was rediscovered in the 15th century. It's a tad arrogant to downplay in 2023 a crisis that tormented Erasmus, Montaigne, Pascal, Descartes, Hobbes, Bacon, Hume, etc.

  • @alexboghossian04420
    @alexboghossian04420 8 місяців тому

    Hi, professeur boghossian, last week I have met mister Francis Wolf, from France.. Best regards

  • @worldofsimulacra
    @worldofsimulacra 9 місяців тому

    If you have two conflicting accounts of something, then each of those accounts speaks to the perspectives, needs, etc. of the ones holding the account. It is not difficult to allow the empirical factuality of a scientific account to coexist with the mythopoeic truth of an indigenous history. In many cases there will be an obvious point of convergence, precisely where the contradiction seems to be: in this case, the "surface of the earth" is the Americas, and the "subterranean world of spirits" from whence their ancestors came was the land on the other side of the Bering land bridge, which they crossed however many thousand years ago (in the mythic/cyclic time of tribal culture, this span was likely experienced as vast eons). There is no contradiction between the two accounts, just two perspectives being communicated in two different languages with radically different conceptions of time and space. They do not need to be at odds with each other, any more than nature and technology do - indeed, this radically dualist either/or approach to such matters is a big part of the problems in the world at large currently - people being unable or unwilling to see beyond either/or, exclusivist reasoning. I've got nothing more than a BA in Psych and I can grasp this - it's not that difficult... 🙄

  • @leonmills3104
    @leonmills3104 10 місяців тому

    Truth is Relative

  • @MichelleLarsenDouglasElliman
    @MichelleLarsenDouglasElliman 2 роки тому

    Henry Louis Gates Jr, Kwame Anthony Appiah and Amartya Sen were brilliant honorees at an extraordinary event.