Sleep light. Because life always tip toes. And unless you are paying attention… it can leave you in the dust … before you can even open your eyes. So wake up and find your way. Because luck isn’t a...
[ Silence ] >> All right let's get started. Actually, I want to begin by thanking everybody who had the last class hour free and chose to spend it here in this rather stuffy room...
>> Today, we are going to talk about the move out of the Enlightenment to Romanticism. And as I suggested at the end of last time, the Enlightenment and Neoclassical account of human...
AMY KASS: I think what Hawthorne shows us is the depth to which these two possibilitiesójollity and gloomógo to our native grain, the core of our native grain. This is not a problem that we got rid...
[ Silence ] >> So if career goes up, you know, it becomes that real estate that was underdeveloped. Critics flock in there. They start thinking about Moby Dick. It becomes very quickly...
[no dialogue]. (Josh Bernstein). I actually don't have as many props as people yesterday, much to your dismay. Which is a shame because if there's one author who sort of can be...
Welcome to this session. In this session, we will discuss the last part of Buddhism that is known as Anātmavāda, and after the discussion of Anātmavāda, we will discuss that why Buddhism divided into...
[8:1] Soon afterward he went on through cities and villages, proclaiming and bringing the good news of the kingdom of God. And the twelve were with him, [2] and also some women who had been healed of...

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While a scientist like Richard Dawkins might be forgiven for not having his philosophic/aesthetic house in order, no such tolerance should be allowed for his notorious comrade-in-arms Christopher...
>> Everybody have a good spring break? Anybody go anyplace warm? >> New York City. >> So I was told. I was in someplace warmer about 13 hours away. Ok, good,...