Emergence: Live Blogging
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Posted by Peter Stone Hello All, It’s taken me a couple of days, but I…
Nick Smith, J.D. and Ph.D., author of I Was Wrong: The Meanings of Apologies (Cambridge…
Dear Listener: You probably have notice the lightness of blogging recently. But things are about…
Just in time for the holidays, we at Philosophy Talk will offer our listeners some…
Howdy folks; Troy Jollimore here. Ken and John were kind enough to invite me to be their…
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posted by Carrie Jenkins Hi all – and thanks Ken and John for the invitation…
posted by Alex Miller During the program on Sunday July 1st I drew a distinction…
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Dear Philosophy Talkers: I’m opening this blog entry for you to shout questions and comments…
A Philosophical Shout-out, April 1st For pledge week at KALW we’ve decided to do something…
posted by Phil Clayton Dear Ken, Thanks for your post this morning about reasons for…
We’re back in the studio after our trip to DC. DC was great fun and…
Stand-up comics often bemoan the fact that “everyone’s a f**king comedian!”, and its true: every one appreciates humor (to some degree) and most are capable of generating some form of spontaneous humor. But this very ubiquity makes humor harder, rather than easier, to understand formally, since humor assumes many guises and operates with subtle differences in myriad contexts.
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