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Rice University Scientia Institute "Resilience" talk - April 9th
Humanity is being confronted as never before by both natural and human-made challenges, from climate and health to social justice and artificial intelligence. In this year's lectures, distinguished faculty around campus address the courage, fortitude and imagination necessary to meet these challenges and, we hope, overcome them.
Speakers
Dr. Danielle King, Assistant Professor of Psychological Sciences
Title: "Employee resilience and stigma at work"
AND
Dr. Lacy M. Johnson, Associate Professor of Creative Writing
Title: "Disaster as Rupture, Resilience as Resolution"
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Rice University Scientia Institute "Resilience" talk - March 26th
Переглядів 425 місяців тому
Humanity is being confronted as never before by both natural and human-made challenges, from climate and health to social justice and artificial intelligence. In this year's lectures, distinguished faculty around campus address the courage, fortitude and imagination necessary to meet these challenges and, we hope, overcome them. Speakers Dr. Dominic Boyer, Professor of Anthropology and Co-Direc...
Rice University Scientia Institute "Resilience" lecture - November 14th
Переглядів 1019 місяців тому
Humanity is being confronted as never before by both natural and human-made challenges, from climate and health to social justice and artificial intelligence. In this year's lectures, distinguished faculty around campus address the courage, fortitude and imagination necessary to meet these challenges and, we hope, overcome them. Speakers Dr. Moshe Vardi, Karen Ostrum George Distinguished Servic...
Rice University Scientia Institute "Resilience" lecture - September 26th
Переглядів 11811 місяців тому
Humanity is being confronted as never before by both natural and human-made challenges, from climate and health to social justice and artificial intelligence. In this year's lectures, distinguished faculty around campus address the courage, fortitude and imagination necessary to meet these challenges and, we hope, overcome them. Speakers Dr. Nancy Niedzielski, Associate Professor and Department...
Rice University Scientia Institute Spring 2023 "Betterment of the World" lecture - April 11th
Переглядів 88Рік тому
Rice University’s mission statement calls for ”contributions to the betterment of the world.” As we recover from a global pandemic, face a reckoning on racial injustice, and confront tipping points in climate change, income inequality, political polarization, automation, and other challenges, how do we answer this call? What actionable steps are necessary to raise awareness, build consensus, an...
Rice University Scientia Institute Spring 2023 "Betterment of the World" lecture - March 21st
Переглядів 74Рік тому
Rice University’s mission statement calls for ”contributions to the betterment of the world.” As we recover from a global pandemic, face a reckoning on racial injustice, and confront tipping points in climate change, income inequality, political polarization, automation, and other challenges, how do we answer this call? What actionable steps are necessary to raise awareness, build consensus, an...
Rice University Scientia Institute Spring 2023 "Betterment of the World" lecture - February 21st
Переглядів 42Рік тому
Rice University’s mission statement calls for ”contributions to the betterment of the world.” As we recover from a global pandemic, face a reckoning on racial injustice, and confront tipping points in climate change, income inequality, political polarization, automation, and other challenges, how do we answer this call? What actionable steps are necessary to raise awareness, build consensus, an...
Rice University Scientia Institute Spring 2023 "Betterment Of The World" lecture - February 7th
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Rice University’s mission statement calls for ”contributions to the betterment of the world.” As we recover from a global pandemic, face a reckoning on racial injustice, and confront tipping points in climate change, income inequality, political polarization, automation, and other challenges, how do we answer this call? What actionable steps are necessary to raise awareness, build consensus, an...
Rice University Scientia Institute Spring 2023 "Betterment Of The World" lecture - January 24th
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Rice University’s mission statement calls for ”contributions to the betterment of the world.” As we recover from a global pandemic, face a reckoning on racial injustice, and confront tipping points in climate change, income inequality, political polarization, automation, and other challenges, how do we answer this call? What actionable steps are necessary to raise awareness, build consensus, an...
Rice University Scientia Institute Fall 2022 "Betterment Of The World" lecture - November 15th
Переглядів 243Рік тому
Rice University’s mission statement calls for ”contributions to the betterment of the world.” As we recover from a global pandemic, face a reckoning on racial injustice, and confront tipping points in climate change, income inequality, political polarization, automation, and other challenges, how do we answer this call? What actionable steps are necessary to raise awareness, build consensus, an...
Rice University Scientia Institute Fall 2022 "Betterment Of The World" lecture - October 18th
Переглядів 73Рік тому
Rice University’s mission statement calls for ”contributions to the betterment of the world.” As we recover from a global pandemic, face a reckoning on racial injustice, and confront tipping points in climate change, income inequality, political polarization, automation, and other challenges, how do we answer this call? What actionable steps are necessary to raise awareness, build consensus, an...
The Psychology of Violence by David J. Schneider
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This talk is part of 2004-2005 Colloquia - Conflict, Violence, and War Event sponsored by Scientia Institute, Rice University. "The Psychology of Violence" by David J. Schneider
Rice University Scientia Institute Spring 2022 "CONNECTIONS" lecture - April 5th
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This year's Scientia Lecture series touches on the many connections that animate nature and human life. All organisms and materials exist in a deeply interconnected system. Humans have complex international connections; smart devices increasingly have interconnections independent of their designers; and the university reminds us of the collaborative connections across fields. This year's series...
Rice University Scientia Institute Spring 2022 "CONNECTIONS" lecture - February 23rd
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This year's Scientia Lecture series touches on the many connections that animate nature and human life. All organisms and materials exist in a deeply interconnected system. Humans have complex international connections; smart devices increasingly have interconnections independent of their designers; and the university reminds us of the collaborative connections across fields. This year's series...
Rice University Scientia Institute Fall 2021 "CONNECTIONS" lecture - December 7th
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This year's Scientia Lecture series touches on the many connections that animate nature and human life. All organisms and materials exist in a deeply interconnected system. Humans have complex international connections; smart devices increasingly have interconnections independent of their designers; and the university reminds us of the collaborative connections across fields. This year's series...
Rice University Scientia Institute Fall 2021 "CONNECTIONS" lecture - November 9th
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Rice University Scientia Institute Fall 2021 "CONNECTIONS" lecture - November 9th
Rice University Scientia Institute Fall 2021 "CONNECTIONS" lecture - October 7th
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Rice University Scientia Institute Fall 2021 "CONNECTIONS" lecture - October 7th
What Are Trade-Offs and why are they so hard? | The Economic Trolley Problem
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What Are Trade-Offs and why are they so hard? | The Economic Trolley Problem
Prophetic City with Stephen Klineberg
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Prophetic City with Stephen Klineberg
Vaccines in the Time of Covid
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Vaccines in the Time of Covid
Trade-Offs in the Effort to Build Housing for All by Kyle Shelton and Jesus Vassallo
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Trade-Offs in the Effort to Build Housing for All by Kyle Shelton and Jesus Vassallo
Climate Change: Trade-Offs Between People and Planet by Sylvia Dee and Pedram Hassanzadeh
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Climate Change: Trade-Offs Between People and Planet by Sylvia Dee and Pedram Hassanzadeh
Enjoy Now or Let Someone Else Have a Better Tomorrow by Ed Emmett
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Enjoy Now or Let Someone Else Have a Better Tomorrow by Ed Emmett
The 2010 Haiti Earthquake: A Story of History, Race, Poverty, Natural Hazards by Reginald DesRoches
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The 2010 Haiti Earthquake: A Story of History, Race, Poverty, Natural Hazards by Reginald DesRoches
"Greening At Home" by Rick Wilson, Lisa Lin and Richard Johnson
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"Greening At Home" by Rick Wilson, Lisa Lin and Richard Johnson
"Animal Behavior" Nature vs. Nurture with Julia Saltz, Caleb Kemere & Simon Fischer-Baum
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"Animal Behavior" Nature vs. Nurture with Julia Saltz, Caleb Kemere & Simon Fischer-Baum
"Origins: Our Universe, Planet & Life" by Mustafa Amin, Andrea Isella & Luay Nakhleh
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"Origins: Our Universe, Planet & Life" by Mustafa Amin, Andrea Isella & Luay Nakhleh
"Environmental Diversity" - A discussion with Laurence Yeung, Laura Schaefer & Jim Elliott
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"Environmental Diversity" - A discussion with Laurence Yeung, Laura Schaefer & Jim Elliott
"Women in Leadership" Fixing gender disparity with Eden King, Melissa Marschall & Rosemary Hennessy
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"Women in Leadership" Fixing gender disparity with Eden King, Melissa Marschall & Rosemary Hennessy
"The Apocalypse" by Matthias Henze, Scott E. Solomon & Moshe Vardi
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"The Apocalypse" by Matthias Henze, Scott E. Solomon & Moshe Vardi

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ChrisS310
    @ChrisS310 3 години тому

    Remember when universities spoke about controversial topics and encouraged critical thinking? Pepperidge Farm remembers

  • @Gozzillacia
    @Gozzillacia 16 днів тому

    This guy is why academic are of no use in tackling the threat of expansive Islam. It's like comparing an engineer describing a tank from the smallest screw and spring up, and then what a tank is and does, and an experienced, in tank warfare, soldier, who knows what a tanks is and does. You're facing a tank - who do you think has the more useful information to impart.

  • @gabbarsingh9638
    @gabbarsingh9638 22 дні тому

    Whitewashing 1,400 years of terrorism. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♂️💔💔

  • @crusader_2028
    @crusader_2028 25 днів тому

    Why yes..yes it does! Academia has been thoroughly purchased.. "college foreign gift report section 117". Sort by college then country..the Umah has purchased every professor for sale! Lots of excuses, deflection.. the old testament is history not a set of moral codes to follow, Christ is the standard to follow in Christianity. Mohammed is the standard d to follow in Islam (submission). His letters to opposing leaders reads "submit to Allah and there will be peace".. it is a mandate to subjugate all non-believers, by Dawah (invitation to Islam which includes Taqiyah (lying to spread the religion)), if the invitation is rejected the Muslim is instructed to gather their war horses and terrorize the non-believer, fight the where ever you find them, stoke them at the neck (why are the Marines called "leather necks")? Jihad is closely "regulated"... Oh it sounds so pretty..what does it include at times; beheading, dismemberment, rape, humiliation, burning alive, bombings, running you over with a car, stabbing you in the neck, crucifixion, or just forcing you to observe a halal diet!

  • @jeniferbratter1270
    @jeniferbratter1270 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Dr. King for this brilliant presentation - learned so much!

  • @AnthonyWoodd-x7h
    @AnthonyWoodd-x7h 6 місяців тому

    The fundamental dynamic of violence in humanity could be said to be the result of the dominance conflicts of the imperitives of psychologies as conditioned mentalities...the implications of this may be significant in dishonesty and the conflicts of minds and tribes and nations...ultimately such conditioning as differences in daily living of time of place of race seems to be significant.

  • @epic6434
    @epic6434 7 місяців тому

    Poison and other things? Talk about it

  • @chrisbea49
    @chrisbea49 8 місяців тому

    dreyfus+herzl = dreyzl

  • @CarollemMen-cl8nz
    @CarollemMen-cl8nz 8 місяців тому

    Listen, I.B.M.company did business with Hitler Nazi Germany. They leased the machines and punch cards that the Nazis used to count the victims sent to death. Prescott Bush, the father of Herbert Bush Sr did business with Nazi Germany as well. The United States was aware of what was going on.

  • @poewitx
    @poewitx 8 місяців тому

    I guess the professor didn’t think it was important to mention that when the Jews came into Palestine, they forcibly kicked Palestinians out of their home they had lived in for hundreds and hundreds of years. Zionism is evil.

    • @MehWhatever99
      @MehWhatever99 8 місяців тому

      They purchased land, and started communities. First under Ottoman laws, then under British mandate laws.

    • @naoufeljaouada9010
      @naoufeljaouada9010 Місяць тому

      ​@@MehWhatever99come on!

  • @blondequijote
    @blondequijote 9 місяців тому

    32:07NO. The commercialized scineces of psychology and psychiatry have tried to make us ignore what evoltuion taught us and keep paying them to whine about how we dont get nearly enough sex, status, or security.

  • @blondequijote
    @blondequijote 9 місяців тому

    31:40 "what are "things pansies say"?

  • @blondequijote
    @blondequijote 9 місяців тому

    26:15 why it sucks to be bonobos compared to every other pirmate.

  • @blondequijote
    @blondequijote 9 місяців тому

    23:30 thats right. If autism is biological, so is our capacity for rage

  • @blondequijote
    @blondequijote 9 місяців тому

    23:30 thats right. If autism is biological, so is or capcity for rage

  • @blondequijote
    @blondequijote 9 місяців тому

    22:20 were all programmed to beat up nerds

    • @epic6434
      @epic6434 7 місяців тому

      No you don't get any credit for nerds besides if you know one they're helpful

  • @blondequijote
    @blondequijote 9 місяців тому

    Boringass s talker who lievd long enough without taking a hit to the face. Fake ass expeert if i ve ever seen one

  • @marshalldaniels6477
    @marshalldaniels6477 9 місяців тому

    'Promosm' 🎊

  • @humbinobodos7238
    @humbinobodos7238 9 місяців тому

    Gulag Archipelago is interesting in this context

    • @blondequijote
      @blondequijote 9 місяців тому

      Yes. Solchintizyen like every Russian writer is very entertaining when the nerd talking to you has been stuck in a classroom or in front of a typewriter longer than you've been alive and u know that uve spent more hours trying to live in all those years

  • @joyfonvielle4227
    @joyfonvielle4227 10 місяців тому

    What’s a high voice change. Differently had a sex change…

  • @omega.Networx
    @omega.Networx Рік тому

    Thanx chris. Much respect for doing this work.

  • @Cat.Daddy.
    @Cat.Daddy. Рік тому

    I matriculated into the third class of the Shepherd School of Music in 1977, graduating in 1982 with both B.Mus. & M.Mus. degrees since it was a 5-year program then. Dr. Schnoebelen was my Music History professor for MUSI321A & B. Throughout my over 3 decades as a cellist with the Houston Symphony, she attended our Sunday classical matinee performances virtually every week.

  • @Philip-ze7uh
    @Philip-ze7uh Рік тому

    Same people doing forced migration today .. now they call themselves the committee of 300 .. same methods now being aimed at US, Canada , Australia , New Zealand , and South Africa 😮

  • @melissakeith1084
    @melissakeith1084 Рік тому

    *promo sm*

  • @thematureneuro468
    @thematureneuro468 Рік тому

    Very enjoyable lecture. It would be very interesting and worthy for the organisers to conduct a new lecture series considering the past tumultuous and destabilising decade.

  • @helgeellevset3004
    @helgeellevset3004 Рік тому

    Keep the climatehysterics away. "The thinnest polar ice ever recorded"! So what?! This is ludicrus. Then he goes on about unemployment, which will only get worse with the loony climate action

  • @jeniferbratter1270
    @jeniferbratter1270 Рік тому

    Excellent lecture! Go Fay!!

  • @buzzlightyear3461
    @buzzlightyear3461 Рік тому

    The very first Q on why did they go bankrupt? Read about Battle of Colachel. The Battle of Colachel was fought on 10 August 1741 [O.S. 31 July 1741] between the Indian kingdom of Travancore and the Dutch East India Company. During the Travancore-Dutch War, King Marthanda Varma's forces defeated the Dutch East India Company's forces led by Admiral Eustachius De Lannoy on 10 August 1741.

    • @buzzlightyear3461
      @buzzlightyear3461 Рік тому

      Dutch lost to small kingdom in India , loosing severe trade revenues.

  • @mj-7444
    @mj-7444 Рік тому

    Crazy people talk about crazy stuff.

  • @kiaraditmasa
    @kiaraditmasa Рік тому

    It should be more accurately titled White Women in leadership!

  • @trinidadvelasquez1640
    @trinidadvelasquez1640 2 роки тому

    shut up

  • @lloydcoleman6889
    @lloydcoleman6889 2 роки тому

    𝕡𝐫o𝕄o𝔰𝓶

  • @IvanPerez-bh8sv
    @IvanPerez-bh8sv 2 роки тому

    Stay away from the Rice University VADA Department; it is infested of envy, favoritism, & corruption; there is no talent at this school. This department cheated me from thousands of dollars of grant money & merit scholarships. CHEATERS NEVER WIN.

  • @brettlessard2532
    @brettlessard2532 2 роки тому

    thanks for posting!

  • @Invisible.24.7
    @Invisible.24.7 2 роки тому

    Intergalactic zoo

  • @IvanPerez-bh8sv
    @IvanPerez-bh8sv 2 роки тому

    Extremely humble young man.

  • @Sole880
    @Sole880 2 роки тому

    Gold. I wonder when this talk will get its due recognition on UA-cam. I know it will, only a matter of time. My guess is 7 years from now--17/03/2029--plus or minus a few months. I'm a betting man, so if I'm right, I expect some crypto from kind strangers <3.

    • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
      @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy Рік тому

      “The scientific method involves postulating a new theory to explain some class of phenomena and then performing a crucial experimental test, an experiment for which the old theory predicts one observable outcome and the new theory another. One then rejects the theory whose predictions turn out to be false. Thus the outcome of a crucial experimental test to decide between two theories does depend on the theories’ predictions, and not directly on their explanations. This is the source of the misconception that there is nothing more to a scientific theory than its predictions. But experimental testing is by no means the only process involved in the growth of scientific knowledge. The overwhelming majority of theories are rejected because they contain bad explanations, not because they fail experimental tests. We reject them without ever bothering to test them. For example, consider the theory that eating a kilogram of grass is a cure for the common cold. That theory makes experimentally testable predictions: if people tried the grass cure and found it ineffective, the theory would be proved false. But it has never been tested and probably never will be, because it contains no explanation-either of how the cure would work, or of anything else. We rightly presume it to be false. There are always infinitely many possible theories of that sort, compatible with existing observations and making new predictions, so we could never have the time or resources to test them all. What we test are new theories that seem to show promise of explaining things better than the prevailing ones do.” - David Deutsch, _The Fabric of Reality_ “That is what makes good explanations essential to science: it is only when a theory is a good explanation-hard to vary-that it even matters whether it is testable. Bad explanations are equally useless whether they are testable or not.” - David Deutsch, _The Beginning of Infinity_

  • @drseuss8589
    @drseuss8589 2 роки тому

    How to end this crappy existence, this works sucks Legalize and make available a peaceful opioid euthanasia and 45-65 percent of the plant would say thanks and be out of here, this world sucks and a lot of people would go, people are keeping them stuck here and making vrsuses to murder half of everyone randomly, I could have done Agnd2One better It takes too long for the world to grow a brain with common sense

  • @bigdumpz
    @bigdumpz 2 роки тому

    THE EARTH is FLAT COVID IS FAKE

  • @christophermaxwell9116
    @christophermaxwell9116 2 роки тому

    How it happened I can't say but after several tests and doctor confirmation I discovered I was really negative to hsv2 which I thought had no cure but #drokooboh did with his herbs roots and herbs supplement I purchased and paid at instalment..

  • @80slimshadys
    @80slimshadys 2 роки тому

    Imagine thinking that the pleasure sensation your tastebuds get is a significantly measurable amount more than the pain a cow gets from the fear and trauma induced by a knife in the neck. Such a callous man.

    • @Sole880
      @Sole880 2 роки тому

      the biggest thing farmed cows fear nowadays when heading to their slaughter is the sent of other cow blood. The rate of progress since this video took place is incredible. We still have far to go, but still, it's absolutely incredible. And cows are slaughtered with a bolt through the head. Kills near instantaneously with very rare mistakes.

    • @80slimshadys
      @80slimshadys 2 роки тому

      @@Sole880 I'm sorry mate but you're totally full of shit and clearly have no idea what you're talking about. The only thing a cow fears is the scent* of blood? So a rod through their head is not scary or painful at all and a knife isn't scary or painful? You're an absolute knobhead mate. This is how I know you're full of shit, because the captive bolt pistol has no understanding of how effective it is because there has never been a human trial or any victim of any sort that has lived to tell how it felt thus it's a total guess, they could be perfectly conscious and feeling everything, but what made you look stupid is that the bolt gun is incredibly ineffective and misses often, often needing several hits to get the animal in the right spot as stated by countless slaughterhouse workers and agricultural literature on stunning practices and the fact that it doesn't kill the being, it stuns them. The knife in the neck is what kills them. Don't talk shit you don't know about.

  • @sislertx
    @sislertx 2 роки тому

    Only things...in retrospect ....is his belief that the chinese told the truth about SARS....it only got into humans thru deliberate introduction via labs...an escaped or released is now hard to tell.......And that ALL WESTERN LEADERS IGNORED THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF EVEN MASKS....AS USUAL...THEYBHAD WHAT WVER THEY NEEDED AND THEY CANCEL CULTURED AND LET PUBLIC MAKE DO WITH WHAT EVER AND LIED LIED LIED.THUS.CREATING A WORSE EVENT BY FAR...AND APPEARS CCP.VIRUS WILL BE ANOTHER FLU...ALL WHILE CREATING A MUCH WORSE VIRUS.

  • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
    @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy 2 роки тому

    [40:20] What could ground the claim of superior moral status for humans? [43:14] The challenge of _marginal cases_ [45:14] Carl Cohen’s response to the challenge [54:12] Moral patiency [54:51] That animals can’t be moral agents doesn’t seem to be relevant to their status as moral patiency

  • @deepakdass5286
    @deepakdass5286 2 роки тому

    Dr Zhou has efficiently shown in her work how culture shapes creativity.

  • @sasmitamahapatra8957
    @sasmitamahapatra8957 2 роки тому

    Acha hai

  • @sophiashakti5638
    @sophiashakti5638 2 роки тому

    Time to admit that stemcell research is a scam for grant money. But the ethical questions remain, especially about transhumanism. The questions were not answered and were badly formulated.

  • @msilver4888
    @msilver4888 2 роки тому

    I hate professors and so called experts, never worked in the real world yet they use the products they birch about

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda 3 роки тому

    Mark Turner is an absolute GENIUS and a revolutionary! Incredible contributions to the world!

  • @GregMeadMaker
    @GregMeadMaker 3 роки тому

    This scientist is phenomenal!

  • @JayWkingdomskrumble
    @JayWkingdomskrumble 3 роки тому

    This woman is a goofball.