Alan Higgs Vidéos
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Bajo el título: "The Song That Is Irresistible: How the State Leads People to Their Own Destruction" el profesor Robert Higgs dio este discurso de aceptación del Premio Schlarbaum, el 12 de octubre de 2007, en la celebración del 25 aniversario del Instituto Mises. Artículo original del Mises Institute (http•••) Transcripción completa en español: (http•••)
David Baskeyfield, Washington National Cathedral. Decided to tape a practice session... David is the winner of the St Albans International Organ Competition 2011. He is also winner of the Miami International Organ Competition 2010, the Mader Memorial Organ Competition 2010 (LA) and the AGO National Competition in Organ Improvisation 2010. He is a student of David Higgs at the Eastman School of Music. www.davidbaskeyfield.com
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Link for Part 1: (http•••) Link for Part 2: (http•••) I do not claim that this video demonstrates there is no God. It is not an argument against God in itself, so there is no argument from popularity or authority. I claim that the more scientifically and philosophically literate a person, the less likely they are to believe in a deity. If you think the concept of a God has nothing to do with the universe, logic, metaphysics, epistemology, human beings, etc., then this video is not for you. If you think it does have something to do with such subjects, then you might want to consider why the best experts on those subjects usually fail to see reason to believe in a deity. Speakers in order of appearance: 101. Sir Andrew Huxley, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 102. Steve Jones, UCL Professor of Genetics 103. Yujin Nagasawa, Professor of Philosophy, Birmingham University 104. Dame Alison Richard, Cambridge Professor of Anthropology 105. Peter Millican, Oxford Professor of Philosophy 106. Gareth Stedman Jones, Cambridge Professor of History 107. Roald Hoffmann, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 108. Michael Mann, UCLA Professor of Sociology 109. Brian Greene, Professor of Physics, Columbia University 110. CJ van Rijsbergen, Cambridge Professor of Computer Science 111. Louise Antony, Professor of Philosophy, UMass 112. Leonard Mlodinow, Cal Tech Professor of Physics 113. Lisa Jardine, UCL Professor of History 114. Aaron Ciechanover, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 115. Herbert Huppert, Cambridge Professor of Geophysics 116. Geoff Harcourt, Australian Academic Economist, Cambridge 117. Elizabeth Loftus, Professor of Cognitive Psychology, UC Irvine 118. Paul Rabinow, Berkeley Professor of Anthropology 119. Sir Brian Harrison, Oxford Professor of Modern History 120. Lisa Randall, Harvard Professor of Physics 121. Gabriel Horn, Cambridge Professor of Zoology 122. Jonathan Parry, Cambridge Professor of Anthropology 123. Masatoshi Koshiba, Nobel Laureate in Physics 124. Frank Drake, Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics, UCSC 125. Jared Diamond, Professor of Geography, UCLA 126. Sir John E. Walker, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 127. J.L. Schellenberg, Professor of Philosophy, MSVU 128. Horace Barlow, Visual Neuroscientist, Cambridge 129. Baroness Susan Greenfield, Oxford Professor of Neuroscience 130. Hermann Hauser, Science Entrepreneur (Cambridge) 131. Stephen Gudeman, Professor of Anthropology, Minnesota 132. Jim Al Khalili, Professor of Theoretical Physics, Surrey 133. Mark Elvin, Professor of Chinese History, ANU/Oxford 134. Stuart Kauffman, Professor of Biochemistry and Mathematics, UVM 135. Stefan Feuchtwang, Professor of Anthropology, LSE 136. Ken Edwards, Cambridge Professor of Genetics 137. Raymond Tallis, Professor of Geriatric Medicine, Manchester 138. Geoffrey Hawthorn, Cambridge Professor of Sociology and Political Theory 139. Sir Roger Penrose, Oxford Professor of Mathematics 140. John Dunn, Cambridge Professor of Political Theory 141. Nicholas Humphrey, Professor of Psychology, LSE 142. Craig Venter, Synthetic Life Pioneer 143. Paul Churchland, Professor of Philosophy, UC San Diego 144. Christian de Duve, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 145. Michael Bate, Cambridge Professor of Developmental Biology 146. Melvin Konner, Professor of Anthropology, Emory University 147. Stephen Jay Gould, Harvard Professor of Zoology and Geology 148. Arif Ahmed, Senior Lecturer Philosophy, Cambridge 149. Christof Koch, Caltech Professor of Cognitive and Behavioural Biology 150. Peter Higgs, Nobel Laureate in Physics CLIP SOURCES: The vast majority of the clips have been taken from the following sources: Professor Alan Macfarlane: (http•••) Closer To Truth (Dr Robert Lawrence Kuhn): (http•••) The Science Network (Roger Bingham): (http•••) The Vega Science Trust (Sir Harold Kroto): (http•••) Copyright disclaimer--"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." The more scientifically literate, intellectually honest and objectively sceptical a person is, the more likely they are to disbelieve in anything supernatural, including god. These films are part of a compilation of some of the best examples of such individuals, and their thoughts on the divine. All the speakers featured are elite academics and professors at top institutions, some of whom are also Nobel Laureates.
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