love, Love, LOVE the discussion of Bacon. His path to knowledge rests at the core of my self-learning and teaching philosophy. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Some great words - "politicians and conquerors are nothing more than illustrious villains", "we owe respect to those who influence the mind through truth, not to those who make slaves of men by violence, and to those who understand the universe not to those who disfigure it". This reading has inspired me today. Indeed Isaac Newton was a true giant of intellectual thought, a great master of mathematics and physics.
I can't believe I'm saying this. But I am inspired by Ralston to go back to school and pursue a Humanities degree. I love these lectures. But I know for a fact that studying the Humanities makes instant friends. Initiating a discussion about what you read by Xenophon, Plato, Diogenes of Laertius, Aristotle or even Boethius... People are absolutely hungry for this stuff. And serves at least as I know, to me. That the Humanities leads to human flourishing. For a fact.
Sounds like Bach piano music - for example 'preludes' and 'fugues' - it might be something like "Well-Tempered Clavier" or "Goldberg Variations" - he has a vast number of works.
I just got to know this professor, i found him this morning and cant stop watching his videos. God bless!
We appreciate the lecture series so much. They are refreshing and inspiring.
love, Love, LOVE the discussion of Bacon. His path to knowledge rests at the core of my self-learning and teaching philosophy. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Excellent lecture. Much appreciation for the coming together of such bright minds.
Some great words - "politicians and conquerors are nothing more than illustrious villains", "we owe respect to those who influence the mind through truth, not to those who make slaves of men by violence, and to those who understand the universe not to those who disfigure it". This reading has inspired me today. Indeed Isaac Newton was a true giant of intellectual thought, a great master of mathematics and physics.
This was wonderful. There with bells on for the second lecture. THANK you!
I can't believe I'm saying this. But I am inspired by Ralston to go back to school and pursue a Humanities degree. I love these lectures. But I know for a fact that studying the Humanities makes instant friends. Initiating a discussion about what you read by Xenophon, Plato, Diogenes of Laertius, Aristotle or even Boethius... People are absolutely hungry for this stuff. And serves at least as I know, to me. That the Humanities leads to human flourishing.
For a fact.
Informative, entertaining and professional. It’s like reading a good book.
Thank you
What piece of music is in the intro?
Sounds like Bach piano music - for example 'preludes' and 'fugues' - it might be something like "Well-Tempered Clavier" or "Goldberg Variations" - he has a vast number of works.
Bach: Tocatta and Fugue in d minor on piano. He gave the name of pianist but I cannot recall.
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We have made our minds slaves in the name of freedom of body.
Pretty sure Voltaire was a pedophile
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