As monuments representing painful histories are dislodged from their pedestals, it is impossible to obfuscate the ...
How Rabbis Became Experts: Social Circles and Donor Networks in Jewish Late Antiquity Krista N. Dalton ...
AI is everywhere—and few things are surrounded by so much hype, misinformation, and misunderstanding. This talk will give you an essential understanding of how AI works and why it often doesn’t, where ...
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Join Richard E. Ocejo, author of Sixty Miles Upriver, and Katharine Bloeser as they explore the expansion, and consequences, of gentrification in the Hudson River Valley. This is Cafe Con Libros' ...
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A guide to the practical art of plausible reasoning, this book has relevance in every field of intellectual activity. Professor Polya, a world-famous mathematician from Stanford University, uses ...
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Renata Salecl will be in conversation with Swapbook! founder, Pravin Subramanian about A Passion for Ignorance and the research that went into writing it.
What does it mean to be truthful? What role does truth play in our lives? What do we lose if we reject truthfulness? No philosopher is better suited to answer these questions than Bernard Williams.