Sometimes your podcasts make me mad, sometimes sad, at times laugh, at times wonder, other times roll my eyes, and still other times discover--but always they educate and entertain 😉. Nice job, Professore!
The part I liked the most - from 04:15 - was about the students who studied the same information in the same place, but, within the same amount of time, took different things from it because of their differing attitudes and effort. What's the mechanism behind this process? More importantly, how do you control which person you end up being?
Sometimes your podcasts make me mad, sometimes sad, at times laugh, at times wonder, other times roll my eyes, and still other times discover--but always they educate and entertain 😉. Nice job, Professore!
The part I liked the most - from 04:15 - was about the students who studied the same information in the same place, but, within the same amount of time, took different things from it because of their differing attitudes and effort.
What's the mechanism behind this process?
More importantly, how do you control which person you end up being?
"...people with next to zero critical thinking; children, a jar of mayonaise, Bill O'Reilly..." 🤣
Love you man! Hope you have a great day or a good night 🤔 or both
Please, bring back Wittgenstein. And if not, at Kripkenstein would be awesome, too. :)
11:05 Spoiler alert man, come on.
The Hermeneutics on The Bible and German Idealism alone could fill a lifetime, mostly with nonsense.
I’m sorry that I’ve been Johnny before :[
Herman Youtics? Never heard of him lol
Quite possibly the worst episode
hahahahahhaa made me crack up