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  • Logic Pro 8 Tips with the Engage Institute Podcast
  • The Ride with Reusse
  • MCMP – Ethics and Value Theory
  • Prepared to Answer Podcast
  • Logical Fallacies
  • Philosophy Audiobooks
  • The Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)
  • Rationality: From AI to Zombies
  • MCMP – Logic
  • The Drive Home with Timothy
  • Print to Tape
  • MCMP – Philosophy of Mind
  • Philosophy On Tap
  • Cross Examined Life
  • The How-To Heretic
  • MCMP – Metaphysics and Philosophy of Language
  • MCMP – Philosophy of Physics
  • Thinking and Doing with Skyler J. Collins
  • Dimes in the Dozen
  • Gary P Hayes
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    Logic Pro 8 Tips with the Engage Institute Podcast

    Logic Pro 8 Tips with the Engage Institute Podcast

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    Since Dec 16, 2008 00:10 UTC

    Engage Institute. Engage is a collective of cutting edge creative individuals that cater to the audio-visual production industry. Over the years Engage Productions has completed jobs for some of the biggest corporations in the world including Adidas, Marlboro, HBO, MasterCard, and Disney, among many others. And now we want to take our knowledge and experience and share it with you. Engage is offering training in several of the top production programs in the world including Logic Pro 8, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Final Cut Pro, and DVD Studio Pro. Dive into these amazing programs at Engage’s cutting edge studio in the heart of Manhattan. These courses cover everything you need to get started using these top programs at a fraction of the price from other schools.

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    The Ride with Reusse

    The Ride with Reusse

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    Since Nov 1, 2017 13:01 UTC

    Legendary Minnesota Star Tribune sports columnist Patrick Reusse talks all things Minnesota sports (Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves, Wild, Gophers, Lynx), along with Judd Zulgad, Phil Mackey and some of his other friends! A SKOR North production.

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    MCMP – Ethics and Value Theory

    MCMP – Ethics and Value Theory

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    Since May 28, 2013 05:00 UTC

    Mathematical Philosophy – the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy – is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce philosophy to mathematics or to natural science in any sense; rather mathematics is applied in order to derive philosophical conclusions from philosophical assumptions, just as in physics mathematical methods are used to derive physical predictions from physical laws. Nor is the idea of mathematical philosophy to dismiss any of the ancient questions of philosophy as irrelevant or senseless: although modern mathematical philosophy owes a lot to the heritage of the Vienna and Berlin Circles of Logical Empiricism, unlike the Logical Empiricists most mathematical philosophers today are driven by the same traditional questions about truth, knowledge, rationality, the nature of objects, morality, and the like, which were driving the classical philosophers, and no area of traditional philosophy is taken to be intrinsically misguided or confused anymore. It is just that some of the traditional questions of philosophy can be made much clearer and much more precise in logical-mathematical terms, for some of these questions answers can be given by means of mathematical proofs or models, and on this basis new and more concrete philosophical questions emerge. This may then lead to philosophical progress, and ultimately that is the goal of the Center.

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    Prepared to Answer Podcast

    Prepared to Answer Podcast

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    Since Mar 31, 2020 14:00 UTC

    Hear thought-provoking analysis that guides you to understand today’s cultural issues and equips you with the strategies and confidence to have conversations that encourage others to think critically about spirituality, faith and reason, sexuality, gender identity, and the Bible. Challenge your thinking, learn to share your faith with gentleness and respect, and help introduce people to Jesus! Prepared to Answer is here to help prepare, encourage, and equip the church of Jesus Christ to grow in confidence of faith by teaching Christians to think like Jesus. Access more apologetics resources to help you begin understanding life and the world around you with the mind of Jesus: Visit preparedtoanswer.org or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @preparedtoanswer.

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    Logical Fallacies

    Logical Fallacies

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    Stephen’s Guide to Logical Fallacies adapted for audio with permission from Stephen Downes. See Stephen’s Guide to Logical Fallacies at www.fallacies.ca

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    Philosophy Audiobooks

    Philosophy Audiobooks

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    Since Jan 25, 2015 21:08 UTC

    Unabridged philosophy audiobooks including writing by Plato (Parmenides), Aristotle (Economics) and Cicero (On Moral Duties). Topics discussed include ethics, justice, law, logic, metaphysics, God, happiness, love and beauty. Each book has been streamlined by merging separate LibriVox recordings into a single seamless whole with no interruptions. Painting: La Perle et la vague by Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry.

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    The Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)

    The Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)

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    Since Aug 2, 2008 19:58 UTC

    Welcome to the Peace Revolution, a multivitamin for your mind providing you with the tools to think critically so you can organize the vast amount of information in today’s world. Listen, before you decide. http://www.PeaceRevolution.org

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    Rationality: From AI to Zombies

    Rationality: From AI to Zombies

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    Since Mar 1, 2015 05:00 UTC

    What does it actually mean to be rational? The kind of rationality where you make good decisions, even when it’s hard; where you reason well, even in the face of massive uncertainty; where you recognize and make full use of your fuzzy intuitions and emotions, rather than trying to discard them. In Rationality: From AI to Zombies, Eliezer Yudkowsky explains the science underlying human irrationality with a mix of fables, argumentative essays, and personal vignettes. These eye-opening accounts of how the mind works (and how, all too often, it doesn’t) are then put to the test through some genuinely difficult puzzles: questions in computer science about the future of artificial intelligence (AI), questions in physics about the relationship between the quantum and classical worlds, questions in philosophy about the metaphysics of zombies and the nature of morality, and many more.

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    MCMP – Logic

    MCMP – Logic

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    Since Aug 27, 2013 12:35 UTC

    Mathematical Philosophy – the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy – is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce philosophy to mathematics or to natural science in any sense; rather mathematics is applied in order to derive philosophical conclusions from philosophical assumptions, just as in physics mathematical methods are used to derive physical predictions from physical laws. Nor is the idea of mathematical philosophy to dismiss any of the ancient questions of philosophy as irrelevant or senseless: although modern mathematical philosophy owes a lot to the heritage of the Vienna and Berlin Circles of Logical Empiricism, unlike the Logical Empiricists most mathematical philosophers today are driven by the same traditional questions about truth, knowledge, rationality, the nature of objects, morality, and the like, which were driving the classical philosophers, and no area of traditional philosophy is taken to be intrinsically misguided or confused anymore. It is just that some of the traditional questions of philosophy can be made much clearer and much more precise in logical-mathematical terms, for some of these questions answers can be given by means of mathematical proofs or models, and on this basis new and more concrete philosophical questions emerge. This may then lead to philosophical progress, and ultimately that is the goal of the Center.

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    The Drive Home with Timothy

    The Drive Home with Timothy

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    Since Jan 6, 2020 23:00 UTC

    This podcast won’t make your life better, but it won’t make it much worse either.

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    Print to Tape

    Print to Tape

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    Since Feb 28, 2020 07:00 UTC

    This podcast is all about the gear that professional musicians, producers, photographers, videographers, and front of house engineers use.

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    MCMP – Philosophy of Mind

    MCMP – Philosophy of Mind

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    Since Sep 19, 2012 00:47 UTC

    Mathematical Philosophy – the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy – is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce philosophy to mathematics or to natural science in any sense; rather mathematics is applied in order to derive philosophical conclusions from philosophical assumptions, just as in physics mathematical methods are used to derive physical predictions from physical laws. Nor is the idea of mathematical philosophy to dismiss any of the ancient questions of philosophy as irrelevant or senseless: although modern mathematical philosophy owes a lot to the heritage of the Vienna and Berlin Circles of Logical Empiricism, unlike the Logical Empiricists most mathematical philosophers today are driven by the same traditional questions about truth, knowledge, rationality, the nature of objects, morality, and the like, which were driving the classical philosophers, and no area of traditional philosophy is taken to be intrinsically misguided or confused anymore. It is just that some of the traditional questions of philosophy can be made much clearer and much more precise in logical-mathematical terms, for some of these questions answers can be given by means of mathematical proofs or models, and on this basis new and more concrete philosophical questions emerge. This may then lead to philosophical progress, and ultimately that is the goal of the Center.

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    Philosophy On Tap

    Philosophy On Tap

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    Since Mar 1, 2021 22:00 UTC

    Join hosts Tanner and Ryan as they discuss life’s big questions, like what is the meaning of life? Is there a God? how can we be good people? and many more! This is the podcast for those who enjoy exploring the world through insightful, funny, and thought-provoking conversations. Whether you’re driving to work, working out, or kicking back with a cold beer each philosophically rich episode is sure to satisfy your existential cravings. It’s all the trippy ideas of your stoner friend in college but without the constant burrito runs.

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    Cross Examined Life

    Cross Examined Life

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    Since Feb 14, 2017 18:22 UTC

    Cross Examined Life improves the way we disagree with one another. Each week, my guests advances and defends their position on a controversial topic. Then together, we exemplify thoughtful and respectful disagreement. I’m Chris – I love challenging assumptions. I encourage you to Ask More Questions.

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    The How-To Heretic

    The How-To Heretic

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    Since Oct 9, 2017 22:50 UTC

    Your user’s guide to life on the outside. Leaving religion is the first step into a larger, better world. But it can also be a scary world. Things work differently now. Never fear: that’s why we’re here! We’re your audio uncles, and with help from good friends and experts in all sorts of fields, we’re going to share the stories and seek the knowledge we all need for building a great life! After all, you only get one (that we know of), so you’d better make the most of it!

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    MCMP – Metaphysics and Philosophy of Language

    MCMP – Metaphysics and Philosophy of Language

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    Since Feb 18, 2014 05:07 UTC

    Mathematical Philosophy – the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy – is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce philosophy to mathematics or to natural science in any sense; rather mathematics is applied in order to derive philosophical conclusions from philosophical assumptions, just as in physics mathematical methods are used to derive physical predictions from physical laws. Nor is the idea of mathematical philosophy to dismiss any of the ancient questions of philosophy as irrelevant or senseless: although modern mathematical philosophy owes a lot to the heritage of the Vienna and Berlin Circles of Logical Empiricism, unlike the Logical Empiricists most mathematical philosophers today are driven by the same traditional questions about truth, knowledge, rationality, the nature of objects, morality, and the like, which were driving the classical philosophers, and no area of traditional philosophy is taken to be intrinsically misguided or confused anymore. It is just that some of the traditional questions of philosophy can be made much clearer and much more precise in logical-mathematical terms, for some of these questions answers can be given by means of mathematical proofs or models, and on this basis new and more concrete philosophical questions emerge. This may then lead to philosophical progress, and ultimately that is the goal of the Center.

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    MCMP – Philosophy of Physics

    MCMP – Philosophy of Physics

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    Since Oct 9, 2013 12:01 UTC

    Mathematical Philosophy – the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy – is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce philosophy to mathematics or to natural science in any sense; rather mathematics is applied in order to derive philosophical conclusions from philosophical assumptions, just as in physics mathematical methods are used to derive physical predictions from physical laws. Nor is the idea of mathematical philosophy to dismiss any of the ancient questions of philosophy as irrelevant or senseless: although modern mathematical philosophy owes a lot to the heritage of the Vienna and Berlin Circles of Logical Empiricism, unlike the Logical Empiricists most mathematical philosophers today are driven by the same traditional questions about truth, knowledge, rationality, the nature of objects, morality, and the like, which were driving the classical philosophers, and no area of traditional philosophy is taken to be intrinsically misguided or confused anymore. It is just that some of the traditional questions of philosophy can be made much clearer and much more precise in logical-mathematical terms, for some of these questions answers can be given by means of mathematical proofs or models, and on this basis new and more concrete philosophical questions emerge. This may then lead to philosophical progress, and ultimately that is the goal of the Center.

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    Thinking and Doing with Skyler J. Collins

    Thinking and Doing with Skyler J. Collins

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    Since Jul 10, 2020 15:30 UTC

    The Thinking and Doing podcast is an exploration of logical fallacies, cognitive biases, Stoicism, and life pro tips.

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    Gary P Hayes

    Gary P Hayes

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    Since Mar 28, 2010 12:53 UTC

    GaryPHayes’s music is a rare hybrid of melodic progressive trance, celtic & world music and cinematic electronica. His versatility lies in his being able to exhibit the sensitivity in combining music of different cultures required for a wide range of film genre and being able to utilise both full orchestral scoring through arrangement and production to cutting edge electronic music realisation and sound design. Gary became interested in music at an early age and was playing guitar and clarinet by the age of 9. He was already composing piano pieces by the age 11 and was playing guitars, keyboards, saxophones, bass, music tech & writing in several signed bands through to early twenties. He gained a BA in music & physics at Manchester University. After University Gary founded Audio Images his own music and multimedia production company as one of the first in the UK to use computers and sample equipment and began creating commercial music for TV, Radio and Advertising. He also co-produced and worked with renowned Manchester bands during this period. He composed many library albums and had works regularly played on BBC TV and National Radio, scores for documentaries and drama, including stage work. Gary also began teaching Music and Multimedia Production at Central Manchester College for two years before moving to the London based Guildhall School and finally lecturing at the famous BRIT School for four years working with artists. At the BRIT school he mentored emerging young artists in the studio such as Imogen Heap & Lynden David Hall and developed new forms of interactive on and offline performance pieces. Gary also organised, performed and composed for contemporary music festivals in London in collaboration with the Royal Academy of Music. He picked up various world instruments (saz, komuz, tar etc) as well as developing an unexpected performance and improvisation passion for celtic and orchestral harps in his mid 20s. He then went to work at the BBC for eight years as a key new media Senior Development Producer but continued scoring and writing music for film, TV and interactive including several at the BBC . He has a continued interest in the participatory potential for music creation in a web 2.0 world.

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