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  • Dream Window
  • The Wisdom Of
  • One Question with Pastor Adam
  • The Mind and the Brain by Alfred Binet
  • IMPACT: The Podcast
  • Let’s Cross the Line
  • bernstein’s Podcast
  • Street Talk. Real Talk.
  • Griddlecakes Radio
  • Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
  • (in)finite
  • Snarky Faith Radio
  • SHE WELL READ
  • Introduction to The Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • Gold Medal Mindset – Learn How to Win in Business, Sport, and LIFE!
  • Psychological Content
  • Thoughts On God
  • Ethics and Culture Cast
  • Anthem by Ayn Rand
  • Art of the Unknown | Documenting a Spiritual Journey
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    Dream Window

    Dream Window

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    Since Jun 18, 2021 15:31 UTC

    Dream Window is a podcast where anything is possible. Open your ears and look out the Dream Window.

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    The Wisdom Of

    The Wisdom Of

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    Since Oct 24, 2020 23:00 UTC

    In this podcast we explore great works of philosophy and literature and art, and try to pull out of them what’s most interesting and inspiring! Whether they come from the works of Plato, or Dostoevsky or Picasso, here we explore ideas that move mountains and rock the soul! So, come join us, won’t you? Come worship at the alter of ideas, and come celebrate the dancing of thought. Welcome to the Wisdom Of!

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    One Question with Pastor Adam

    One Question with Pastor Adam

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    Since Nov 18, 2019 21:02 UTC

    Pastor Adam Ericksen answers the big questions! In each episode, Pastor Adam addresses one question that’s been submitted by listeners. Some of the topics to be explored include: the Bible, heaven and hell, who is Jesus, and do you have to be a Christian to be saved? Have a question? Submit it via email to aericksen@ravenfoundation.org. “One Question with Pastor Adam” is a Raven Foundation production.

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    The Mind and the Brain by Alfred Binet

    The Mind and the Brain by Alfred Binet

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    Since Dec 15, 2021 00:00 UTC

    Today, almost every layperson understands the concept of intelligence tests and can glibly discuss IQ scores. In fact, these have become so common in the popular imagination that magazines, websites and pop quizzes offer to assess your intelligence at the drop of a hat! In this scenario, it’s interesting to recall the very first person who proposed the concept of measurable intelligence. Alfred Binet was basically a clinical psychologist whose wide-ranging interests in learning difficulties faced by school children prompted him to undertake extensive studies in human cognition, psychology, learning and behavior. Though he initially trained to become a lawyer, he moved to medicine and then into a largely self-taught area of psychology, which arose from his keen interest in human beings. His work also further evolved into deeply philosophical and spiritual areas of life. The Mind and The Brain was published in 1907, a few years after Alfred Binet began working on his famous intelligence scale in collaboration with his assistant Theodore Simon. In 1899, Binet took up the task of studying the relationship between education, the child and human psychology by the French government. The country had taken huge steps in progressive ideas about education and made it compulsory for every child to attend school between the ages of six and fourteen. It was noticed that many children were unable to cope with the normal curriculum and Binet and his committee began to work on creating a special curriculum for them so that their special needs could be addressed. Tests and experiments were conducted and the first Binet-Simon scale for measuring intelligence was created in 1905. Given this background, The Mind and The Brain attempts to answer questions about the Mind or the internal world of the human being, and Matter or the external environment around us. How we view, experience, internalize and symbolize objects and other people is one of the fundamental ideas explored here. Binet attempts to define what is knowledge, what is knowable and how we classify objects in the external world. The only way we experience the external world is through our sensations, and these can be notoriously erroneous. Emotions, the consciousness, spiritualism, idealism and materialism and the modern theories associated with these are the subjects tackled by Alfred Binet. The philosophical nature of the book and the concepts expounded in it make it both an interesting and important book for any reader who seeks to know the relationship between the Self and the Other. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    IMPACT: The Podcast

    IMPACT: The Podcast

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    Since Jun 23, 2020 20:31 UTC

    IMPACT: The Podcast by Imagine Impact brings together some of entertainment’s most creative minds to share their insights and stories that explore the larger themes of content creation and how artists’ perspectives and philosophies shape the things we create and share with the world.

    Hosted by Gretchen Lynch, with special guest interviews by Impact founders Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, and Tyler Mitchell.

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    Let’s Cross the Line

    Let’s Cross the Line

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    Since Nov 3, 2020 06:00 UTC

    Engaging in conversations through a Christian lens can sound a lot like your Sunday morning at church. Each week, join H.L. Rosario as he discusses everything from culture, hot-topics, life, religion, politics, and more; in a fun and unconventional way! Tune in and Let’s Cross the Line with H.L. Rosario – a not so churchy podcast.

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    bernstein’s Podcast

    bernstein’s Podcast

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    Since Dec 11, 2008 23:40 UTC

    On this podcast we seek the foundations of a just, humane, and prosperous society, drawing upon the work of our leading philosophers, economists, psychologists, and social theorists.

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    Street Talk. Real Talk.

    Street Talk. Real Talk.

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    Since Feb 21, 2019 03:43 UTC

    An urban-philosophical outlook on life hosted by two friends, Kham and Kelsi, growing and learning to embrace the changes of the universe while meeting strangers along the way!

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    Griddlecakes Radio

    Griddlecakes Radio

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    Since Aug 15, 2005 04:44 UTC

    Griddlecakes Radio is a podcast dedicated to exploring the lost art of audio storytelling.

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    Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas

    Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas

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    Since Oct 1, 2020 00:00 UTC

    More than nine hundred years after it was first written, this unfinished work of a scholar saint still has the power to move our minds and hearts and set us thinking on the really important questions of life. Summa Theologica or simply the Summa as it is known, was written some time between 1265-74. It is a work that has had a profound and enduring influence on Western thought and literature. Designed to provide answers to Catholic theologians about the teachings of the Church, Thomas Aquinas’ book instead goes far beyond its stated purpose. The most famous tenet that the book contains is the Five Ways or Five Arguments for the Existence of God. This in spite of the fact that this tenet is contained in a mere five pages out of the total three thousand five hundred plus pages of the Summa! Such is the power of some of the ideas contained herein. Thomas Aquinas was a deeply learned Dominican monk, philosopher, teacher and scholar. His path-breaking ideas encompassed sources as diverse as those contained in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, Augustine of Hippo, Apostle Paul and many others, along with Christian, Muslim, Eastern and Oriental texts. There are many references in the Summa to the great teachers who influenced Thomas Aquinas. Prima Pars (First Part) Questions 1-26 is intended mainly for lay clergy or beginners. Here, many basic premises of Christianity, the Creation and the Existence of God are discussed. The knowledge of God, How God is Known to Us, ideas of Truth and Falsity, The Book of Life, the Power and Beatitude of God, the nature of Man, and many more are some of the metaphysical questions discussed. The Summa deeply influenced contemporary artists and writers like Dante. This book would be ideal as a daily meditation text. A magnificent work of spirituality that seeks answers to some of our most complex yet basic questions. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    (in)finite

    (in)finite

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    Since Apr 11, 2018 08:54 UTC

    Join us in the adventure into the unknown, beyond all written and unwritten ideas of truth. However consider yourself warned – listening to this podcast might chance everything. You discover new realities opening doors you never even thought could be opened. You will realise new insight about yourself and how life really works. Are you ready for a new reality?

    Its time to live the life you’re made for!

    We are Øystein Rabbe and Ulf Flittig Tønder, two philosophers talking about life. We invite guest to join our conversations going deep into these big questions about what life really is about.

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    Snarky Faith Radio

    Snarky Faith Radio

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    Since Jun 13, 2016 13:00 UTC

    Welcome to Snarky Faith, your irreverent guide to navigating the maze of life, culture, and spirituality. Hosted by Stuart Delony, we’re all about ditching religious clichés and dogma in favor of meaningful conversations that challenge the status quo. Forget the questions or even the answers; it’s all about the journey towards a fresh take on faith. Tune in for a no-holds-barred exploration of spirituality that offers sanctuary for those questioning, seeking, or just tired of the same old religious platitudes. www.snarkyfaith.com

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    SHE WELL READ

    SHE WELL READ

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    Since Apr 6, 2020 00:26 UTC

    SHE WELL READ is a book club podcast that advocates for all types of readers. Whether you read all the time, read every now and then, or are just trying to get back into reading – this show is for you! Each season, our community comes together to vote on the book we’d like to cover. Hosts / best friends, Alana and Samra, then dissect the book alongside our community of Well-Read Baddies and discuss how the topics relate to our lives. SWR releases episodes every Wednesday while in-season and minisodes on occasion. Whether you want to read along & provide your input (please do!) or if you would prefer to listen at your own pace, all readers are encouraged to tune in. 🙂 Special thank you to the Well Read Baddies tuning in. Your consistent support never goes unnoticed.

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    Introduction to The Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Introduction to The Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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    Since Dec 24, 2020 00:00 UTC

    The introduction to Hegel’s lectures on the philosophy of world history is often used to introduce students to Hegel’s philosophy, in part because Hegel’s sometimes difficult style is muted in the lectures, and he discourses on accessible themes such as world events in order to explain his philosophy. Much of the work is spent defining and characterizing Geist or spirit. Geist is similar to the culture of people, and is constantly reworking itself to keep up with the changes of society, while at the same time working to produce those changes through what Hegel called the “cunning of reason”. Another important theme of the text is the focus on world history, rather than regional or state history. The obscure writings of Jakob Böhme had a strong effect on Hegel. Böhme had written that the Fall of Man was a necessary stage in the evolution of the universe. This evolution was, itself, the result of God’s desire for complete self-awareness. Hegel was fascinated by the works of Spinoza, Kant, Rousseau, and Goethe, and by the French Revolution. Modern philosophy, culture, and society seemed to Hegel fraught with contradictions and tensions, such as those between the subject and object of knowledge, mind and nature, self and Other, freedom and authority, knowledge and faith, the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Hegel’s main philosophical project was to take these contradictions and tensions and interpret them as part of a comprehensive, evolving, rational unity that, in different contexts, he called “the absolute idea” or “absolute knowledge”. According to Hegel, the main characteristic of this unity was that it evolved through and manifested itself in contradiction and negation. Contradiction and negation have a dynamic quality that at every point in each domain of reality—consciousness, history, philosophy, art, nature, society—leads to further development until a rational unity is reached that preserves the contradictions as phases and sub-parts through an up-lifting (Aufhebung) into a higher unity. This whole is mental because it is mind that can comprehend all of these phases and sub-parts as steps in its own process of comprehension. It is rational because the same, underlying, logical, developmental order underlies every domain of reality and is ultimately the order of self-conscious rational thought, although only in the later stages of development does it come to full self-consciousness. The rational, self-conscious whole is not a thing or being that lies outside of other existing things or minds. Rather, it comes to completion only in the philosophical comprehension of individual existing human minds who, through their own understanding, bring this developmental process to an understanding of itself. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Gold Medal Mindset – Learn How to Win in Business, Sport, and LIFE!

    Gold Medal Mindset – Learn How to Win in Business, Sport, and LIFE!

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    Since Aug 24, 2016 08:00 UTC
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    Psychological Content

    Psychological Content

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    Since Aug 28, 2018 17:24 UTC

    Psychological Content is a podcast designed to entertain, stimulate, inform, and enlighten. Join host and licensed Counselor and Psychotherapist Jeremy J. Lanning as he navigates the complexities of life as a therapist and as a client. Here are some things you can expect from the show; shared experiences, movies, literature, problem solving, feelings, music, love, loss, change, pain and triumph. If you come with an open mind, you will leave with fresh relief and new skills. Listen here or search your preferred platform like iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and others.

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    Thoughts On God

    Thoughts On God

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    Since Apr 7, 2020 20:26 UTC

    A podcast where we interview people about their personal beliefs in spirituality, philosophy, and consciousness. We feature people that exist outside of the spectrum of Traditional Religion, and are curious about the variety of ideas about our existence. Hosted by Anthony Reese Schneider, this podcast is recorded live at our weekly Sunday Morning service called The Service, which is currently accessible on Zoom every Sunday at 11AM (PST) at www.nvrlndtribe.com. If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to this podcast for new weekly episodes.

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    Ethics and Culture Cast

    Ethics and Culture Cast

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    Since Sep 28, 2017 04:00 UTC

    Lively conversations with professors, fellows, scholars, and friends of the University of Notre Dame’s de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. The Center is committed to sharing the richness of the Catholic moral and intellectual tradition through teaching, research, and public engagement, at the highest level and across a range of disciplines. For more information visit http://ethicscenter.nd.edu

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    Art of the Unknown | Documenting a Spiritual Journey

    Art of the Unknown | Documenting a Spiritual Journey

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    Since Oct 7, 2016 17:40 UTC

    Dive into the unknown places of the soul and the psyche in an attempt to find the source of our truth, healing, and power. In each episode, host Sarah Kreuz (@soul.flower.sarah) takes you on a journey inwards through the art of storytelling, deep self-reflection, and spiritual exploration/application. Topics discussed include healing, trauma, mental health, shamanic journeywork, and the conscious/subconscious mind. All in an attempt to answer the ultimate question – what truly lies within us and how do we access it? This is the podcast documenting a spiritual journey inwards. More resources for your inner journey available at SarahKreuz.Com

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