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The nature of royal weddings as very public declarations of love can cause us to reflect on love and partnership – and on 29th April 2011 when Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot, the royal couple took a vow that declared a commitment to love and cherish ‘til death do us part’. But what is ‘love’? What is it that makes us fall in love with someone and can we put a meaning on it? We’ve all experienced love, whether it is a friend, partner, family member, or a pet – but these are all very different kinds of love. So how do we define love when it encompasses such a variety of emotions? Carolyn Price, senior lecturer in Philosophy, and Timothy Chappell, director of the Ethics Centre, at The Open University, discuss the nature of love, from love as a function, to ‘the Doppelganger problem’ – should we also love another person with the same traits and qualities as the person we already love? Finally, the notion of love as a duty within marriage is explored.
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For over two thousand years, The Art of War by Sun-Tzu has provided military leaders with essential advice, It has also become popular in the West with people looking for answers in everyday business and relationships.
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Philosophy podcast aimed at school students. Fun, informative, engaging. Philosophers at universities and schools talk about loads of questions and topics that come up in Philosophy, Ethics and Political Theory - A-Levels / IB / Highers and even GCSE. Hosted by Simon Kirchin, University of Leeds and Director of the British Philosophical Association. Timetable of topics: https://stkirchin.wixsite.com/mysite/schools-podcast (Music by Alex Grohl)
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Rational thinking is thinking through known facts while Irrational thinking is thinking with unsupported facts. Rational thinking is beneficial in the long run compared to irrational thinking. With the help of Google search, a Self Management and Recovery Training guide outlines 3 questions one can ask about himself and his beliefs. Does my Belief help me or hinder me over the long run? Is my belief consistent with know facts and reality? finally, Is my belief logical? Follow our conversations on the go and find out what rational belief would make more sense if our beliefs are irrational.
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At THE INTEGRAL STAGE, we provide a platform to explore emergent integral perspectives, host innovative thinkers, communicators, and creators from around the world, and reflect the larger integrative meta-community back to itself in all its forms.
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Dhagaysoo ka dhereg .. wanaagana ka raac ... haddaad ka faaiididna .. aanu khayrka qaybsannee ee sii faafi... o
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This is the third installment of the local but we are still the same. My name is Adrian Simba and I am your captain on this ride of self discovery combined with a little laughter and sometimes the inevitable sadness. Come join me as we tackle life issues one conversation at a time. This is the Local podcast Kenya. Welcome Back!
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Ufahamu Africa is a podcast about life and politics on the African continent, co-hosted by Kim Yi Dionne, professor of political science at the University of California, Riverside, and Rachel Beatty Riedl, professor of government at Cornell University. Each Saturday, a new episode highlights what is happening in the news, followed by an interview with a diverse thinker or innovator who is deeply ingrained in the life, culture, and politics of the continent.
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Small Soul Talk is a coaching channel created to help people redesign a meaningful life for themselves and rediscover their true purpose. The channel provides FREE videos and insightful information regarding personal transformation. I believe that everyone has a unique soul print and deep inner wisdom that knows what is truly important to them. But often, we get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life and forget to listen to our inner self. This free platform is designed to help you reconnect with your soul print and create a more fulfilling life.
To learn more about 'Understanding Your Soul Self' and my uniquely crafted programs created to enhance and support you on your journey visit my website below.
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Some people just need a PUSH to be the best version of themselves. Join the community on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PUSHpodcast
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- a forceful or pushy person. - Sentence: "she got things moving, she was a tremendous pusher" That's exactly what this podcast is for! If you are looking to level up your learning, relationship, career, business, or your whole damn life, then this is the podcast for you. (as long as you don't mind some tough love) -
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The SEEK Safely podcast is the official voice of the nonprofit organization SEEK Safely Inc, which advocates for ethics and accountability in the self-help industry, and empowers seekers to have safe and effective self-improvement journeys. Jean Brown and Dr. Glenn Patrick Doyle peel back the layers of the largely unregulated, multi-billion dollar self-help industry, discussing the patterns of exploitation and deception that pervade the industry and allow self-help gurus to thrive at the expense of their customers and followers. Along the way we’ll have discussions with people who care as much as we do about the self-help industry being held accountable for the promises it makes–and we lay out our vision of a world in which seekers are respected and protected.
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Join us as we learn and grow from our weekly guests, finding beauty through open, connecting conversations on life’s transitions and shifts.
We are Lindsay and Shantil - two friends who love good conversation, connection, and expanding our view of the human experience. While going through our own life transitions, we began recognizing many extraordinary shifts in the ordinary lives of people around us. In awe of their ability to find beauty amidst challenge and change, we created this space to share these inspiring stories. Through this podcast, we hope to bring the concept Fred Roger’s loved and explained so well to life, ”Frankly, there isn’t anyone you couldn’t learn to love once you’ve heard their story.”
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Philosophy begins in wonder and my goal is to bring some wonder back to what can often be seen as dry, academic and abstract. This channel will address ideas both ancient and modern that have shaped our lives and societies. Why? Because it's so damn fun to know more today than you did yesterday
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International Women's Leadership Symposium. Celebrating the exceptional work and contributions of women's research and entrepreneurial endeavours - on some of our most critical challenges of climate change, sustainable energy and equity. Held on the 16th of June 2010 at the Said Business School, Oxford. Organised jointly by the UK Research Centre (UKERC) and the Females in Engineering, Science and Technology (FEST) organisation.