Legendary actor and mental health advocate Glenn Close is on a quest to change how we think about mental health, starting with her decision to speak out about her own family's struggles — a brave choice considering the stigma that pervades the topic. This week, we're revisiting this sweeping conversation with TEDWomen curator Pat Mitchell, where Close shares the inspiration behind the advocacy group she founded to combat the crisis, underscoring the transformative power of community and the critical need for comprehensive mental health care systems. Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Become a TED Member today at ted.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
For our recent "Philosophy Evening" this Summer, with regional events being hosted all over Norway, we got a digital visit from renown British historian, author and maker of documentaries, Tom Holland. Now you can listen to the full recording here, or watch the video here: https://youtu.be/Dq4IPV7gDAc He talked on the topic "Where do our ideas come from?". It's tempting to believe that all of the ideas that we cherish, from human dignity and equality, democracy, scientific methods, right to health and education, environmental care, progress, property rights, freedom of speech, etc, are ideas that were created ex nihilo during the Enlightenment, or at least are ideas that all rational human beings would discover if they only were left untouched by dogma and ideology. But is it really that simple? Holland first discovered that something radical had happened in the world of ideas, between our own age and the brutality of the Romans. The session ends with an interesting Q&A, where among others Holland suggest three possible outcomes from the current cultural crisis, his current standing with the Christian worldview and much more. (Some of the questions were accidentally muted, but you should be able to understand most of it from context.) Find Tom Holland's latest gem, "Dominion", here: https://smile.amazon.com/Dominion-Making-Western-Tom-Holland/dp/1408706954/
For our recent "Philosophy Evening" this Summer, with regional events being hosted all over Norway, we got a digital visit from renown British historian, author and maker of documentaries, Tom Holland. Now you can listen to the full recording here, or watch the video here: https://youtu.be/Dq4IPV7gDAc He talked on the topic "Where do our ideas come from?". It's tempting to believe that all of the ideas that we cherish, from human dignity and equality, democracy, scientific methods, right to health and education, environmental care, progress, property rights, freedom of speech, etc, are ideas that were created ex nihilo during the Enlightenment, or at least are ideas that all rational human beings would discover if they only were left untouched by dogma and ideology. But is it really that simple? Holland first discovered that something radical had happened in the world of ideas, between our own age and the brutality of the Romans. The session ends with an interesting Q&A, where among others Holland suggest three possible outcomes from the current cultural crisis, his current standing with the Christian worldview and much more. (Some of the questions were accidentally muted, but you should be able to understand most of it from context.) Find Tom Holland's latest gem, "Dominion", here: https://smile.amazon.com/Dominion-Making-Western-Tom-Holland/dp/1408706954/
For our recent "Philosophy Evening" this Summer, with regional events being hosted all over Norway, we got a digital visit from renown British historian, author and maker of documentaries, Tom Holland. Now you can listen to the full recording here, or watch the video here: https://youtu.be/Dq4IPV7gDAc He talked on the topic "Where do our ideas come from?". It's tempting to believe that all of the ideas that we cherish, from human dignity and equality, democracy, scientific methods, right to health and education, environmental care, progress, property rights, freedom of speech, etc, are ideas that were created ex nihilo during the Enlightenment, or at least are ideas that all rational human beings would discover if they only were left untouched by dogma and ideology. But is it really that simple? Holland first discovered that something radical had happened in the world of ideas, between our own age and the brutality of the Romans. The session ends with an interesting Q&A, where among others Holland suggest three possible outcomes from the current cultural crisis, his current standing with the Christian worldview and much more. (Some of the questions were accidentally muted, but you should be able to understand most of it from context.) Find Tom Holland's latest gem, "Dominion", here: https://smile.amazon.com/Dominion-Making-Western-Tom-Holland/dp/1408706954/…
Fra livestream for Laget forrige uke. «Hvordan kan noen tro på Gud? Mange i vår kultur stiller seg uforstående til hvordan noen kan tro på Gud eller guder i en tid som vår. En tid hvor vi har fornuft og naturvitenskap. En tid hvor kloden er blitt brakt sammen, slik at kloke folk kan kommunisere og kunnskap kan deles i løpet av et øyeblikk. Men er det noe vi har gått glipp av, hvordan burde vi egentlig tenke om dette store spørsmålet, og hva vi kan lære av dem som har gått før oss?»…