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>> guest: i think it would be aristotle's "politics" or his "ethics." hard choice. i--it would be aristotle, not plato. c-span: did he preach in his writing? >> guest: no, no. for--but he--he didn't even write, so far as i know. he--he talked, and people wrote it down. he may have written. but did he preach? he had disciples, he had students. they used to walk around, and he would talk to them. c-span: what was his theme? >> guest: well, his theme was: what is the purpose of life? nothing less. and the purpose of life is to lead a fully human life, and a fully human life is determined not by some ca--capricious idea, but by nature, what nature intends us to live; that we are a species with a destiny, special destiny, and to realize our full humanity, we had to first live in society and then we had to think about the implications of everything we knew. c-span: you say in the introduction that 'reading theology is one of my favorite relaxations.' >> guest: yes. well, it is a way of being introduced to and getting acquainted with very deep and large ideas, and i like t
>> guest: i think it would be aristotle's "politics" or his "ethics." hard choice. i--it would be aristotle, not plato. c-span: did he preach in his writing? >> guest: no, no. for--but he--he didn't even write, so far as i know. he--he talked, and people wrote it down. he may have written. but did he preach? he had disciples, he had students. they used to walk around, and he would talk to them. c-span: what was his theme? >> guest: well, his theme was: what...
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the fake it till you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels for us and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real. many people in russia to believe that the reset was essentially never improving their relations it was rather. be grafting and foreign policy of the united states one year upholding free the fruits of george h.w. bush to. breathe during the course of the clinton administration the george w. bush administration and finally threw the obama administration into a mishmash of ideas about expanding american idealistic intentions of expanding nato right up to russia's borders. thank you for letting us come through so it's if it's going to come with him. we're just about to begin an interview with the head of the settlement here. somewhere in the west bank. a very nice place you know it's
the fake it till you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels for us and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real. many people in russia to believe that the reset was essentially never improving their...
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establish who had been killed and also why where and how because of the inaccessibility of the with aristotle it's very very hard to compile any kind of credible evidence so evidence that other people see as credible that was part of the e-mail but i use this conference in islamabad we called it a j i j a guy is a traditional tribal that that's what people are not ever used to settle the dispute but i think i think i think i think i think i. have one stage i came from so young boy terry concedes when i was talking to terry one of the first things that he did was he handed me his cousin's student id card and i looked at it i looked back at terry and i noticed that he was crying. he started to tell me the story of his cousin who had been killed in a drone strike he'd come to juggle primarily to inform us a little bit more about what happened to his cousin and to people in his local village and find out how to stop mccain and we sat together all day we ate together at lunch time we left together we became friends very close stream intelligence and wanted to be around he had no sense of humor he
establish who had been killed and also why where and how because of the inaccessibility of the with aristotle it's very very hard to compile any kind of credible evidence so evidence that other people see as credible that was part of the e-mail but i use this conference in islamabad we called it a j i j a guy is a traditional tribal that that's what people are not ever used to settle the dispute but i think i think i think i think i think i. have one stage i came from so young boy terry...
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the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real this is an example of a positive feedback loop now america is trying this as a policy technique to combat economic depression the only problem is that this economic depression is not a state of mind but a state of fact states max america's going to try to fake manufacturing until they never really quite make manufacturing the first headline let's just pretend we didn't offshore manufacturing so federal agencies grouped under the bland sounding economic classification policy committee e.c. p.c. are proposing to radically redefine u.s. manufacturing and trade statistics this is just a proposal and it's on their website you can go to they dot gov web.
the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real this is an example of a positive feedback loop now america is trying this as a policy technique to combat economic...
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welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser fake it till you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle'snotion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy to.
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welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser fake it till you make it the phrases similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real this is an example of a positive feedback loop now america is trying this as a policy technique to combat economic depression the only problem is that this economic depression is not a state of mind but a state of fact states max america's going to try to fake manufacturing until they never really quite make manufacturing the first headline let's just pretend we didn't offshore manufacturing so federal agencies grouped under the bland sounding economic classification policy committee e.c. p.c. are proposing to radically redefine u.s. manufacturing and trade statistics this is just a proposal and it's on their website you can go to they dot gov w
welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser fake it till you make it the phrases similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real this is an example of a positive feedback loop now...
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fake it til you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real. this is what we do kill people and break. we can see something as simple as people playing soccer you can see individual players and you can see that. you can only see a spatial expression you can see is. maybe cursed. or maybe he. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. welcome back to worlds apart really discussing the rebalancing nature of douglas paal vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace mr paul are rushing china have a fairly long history of rivalry and the thinking back in the sixty's and the seventy's say even the eighty's was that this rivalry to both sides was highly debilitating not
fake it til you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real. this is what we do kill people and break. we can see something as simple as people playing...
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so you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real. right. first for you and i think. on our reporters would. be in the. welcome back to worlds apart really discussing the rebalancing in asia douglas paal vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace mr paul r. russia and china have a fairly long history of rivalry and the thinking back in the sixty's and the seventy's that even the eighty's was that this rivalry to both sides was highly debilitating not only because it forfeited the benefits of cooperation but also because it compelled both sides to waste resources on sabotaging each other and i wonder if the same applies to the russian american and they sign a american tensions at the moment well i think that the
so you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real. right. first for you and i think. on our reporters would. be in the. welcome back to worlds apart...
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fake it till you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real. this is about making the business survive. corporations don't love the reasons the corporations have no feeling. corporations don't care about you or me corporations we care about. people come to untouched forests and leave massively in the sea come on. we're not going to quit we will not stop until it is done what is more precious music more. we never saw that coming. we had no idea our children were gay. i would actually just. pray to god you know me normal. they said you're a homo you're a homo and from that day in first grade i swear my life changed forever i became like the ridicule i don't think it stopped still to this day. well about texas instructs school teachers to tell pupi
fake it till you make it the phrase a similar to aristotle's notion that acting virtuous will make one virtuous and according to wikipedia it is often recommended as a therapy technique for combating depression in this case the idea is to go through the routines of life as if one were enjoying them despite the fact that initially it feels forced and continuing doing this until the happiness becomes real. this is about making the business survive. corporations don't love the reasons the...
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often go when i am challenged and can't seem to get things done great i call upon my studies of aristotlesaid a life without contemplation is not worth living. that is where i go to contemplate and give meaning to my efforts. and on that particular day, it suddenly occurred to me that my father who was a fundamentalist minister who would take his last meal of the week every friday around 6:00 and he would not eat a full meal again until after church services on sunday. and he would spend all day saturday reading, writing and preparing himself for his services on sunday. he would only drink water and be back bread. that's the way he prepared. but when he would get up to walk throughout the house he would be humming his favorite hymn. i wondered what my dad get out of bed hemap? i went and got a copy of the hymn and i read it, and i saw in the first and third verses and especially in the refrain exactly what my dad got out of that song and it was like some kind of transition. i don't know exactly how to explain it but i got back to my typewriter, to my computer and i began to write. it all
often go when i am challenged and can't seem to get things done great i call upon my studies of aristotlesaid a life without contemplation is not worth living. that is where i go to contemplate and give meaning to my efforts. and on that particular day, it suddenly occurred to me that my father who was a fundamentalist minister who would take his last meal of the week every friday around 6:00 and he would not eat a full meal again until after church services on sunday. and he would spend all...
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societies, you will find, of course, that some of the highly intelligent people -- oscar wilde, aristotleosexuals. i'm not going to have a situation where we pass along a law indicating, well, now, kids, just go out and be gay. they can do it. just leave them alone. >> the cries of impeachment keep coming and not just from the right. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. vo: you get used to pet odors in your car. you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. female passenger: wow. smells good in here. vo: so you and your passengers can breathe happy. cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, you can save $400 on the all-new c4 mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. head in for the final days
societies, you will find, of course, that some of the highly intelligent people -- oscar wilde, aristotleosexuals. i'm not going to have a situation where we pass along a law indicating, well, now, kids, just go out and be gay. they can do it. just leave them alone. >> the cries of impeachment keep coming and not just from the right. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. vo: you get used to pet odors in your car. you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell...
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the societies, you will find of course, that some of the highly intelligent people oscar wilde, aristotlels. once a society moves in that direction, the vitality goes out of that society. >> in that same discussion with his chief of staff and national security adviser, nixon also revealed his views on women who cursed. >> a man drunk and a man who swears, people will tolerate and say that's a sign of masculinity or something other damn thing. we saw do it. but you show me a girl who swears, and i'll show you an unattractive person. >> the clips were released by "vanity fair." one transcript suggests nixon was worried about kissinger, one of his closest aides, getting too involved in middle east policy because kissinger was jewish. you know, put yourself in his position. good god. you know people were crucified over there. jesus christ. and five million of them popped into bake ovens. what the hell does he feel about all this? kissinger himself had very little sympathy for the plight of jews in the soviet union. i'm jewish myself but who are we to complain about soviet jews. you know it's
the societies, you will find of course, that some of the highly intelligent people oscar wilde, aristotlels. once a society moves in that direction, the vitality goes out of that society. >> in that same discussion with his chief of staff and national security adviser, nixon also revealed his views on women who cursed. >> a man drunk and a man who swears, people will tolerate and say that's a sign of masculinity or something other damn thing. we saw do it. but you show me a girl who...
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often go when i am challenged and can't seem to get things done great i call upon my studies of aristotle who once said a life without contemplation is not worth living. that is where i go to contemplate and give meaning to my efforts. and on that particular day, it suddenly occurred to me that my father who was a fundamentalist minister who would take his last meal of the week every friday around 6:00 and he would not eat a full meal again until after church services on sunday. and he would spend all day saturday reading, writing and preparing himself for his services on sunday. he would only drink water and be back bread. that's the way he prepared. but when he would get up to walk throughout the house he would be humming his favorite hymn. i wondered what my dad get out of bed hemap? i went and got a copy of the hymn and i read it, and i saw in the first and third verses and especially in the refrain exactly what my dad got out of that song and it was like some kind of transition. i don't know exactly how to explain it but i got back to my typewriter, to my computer and i began to writ
often go when i am challenged and can't seem to get things done great i call upon my studies of aristotle who once said a life without contemplation is not worth living. that is where i go to contemplate and give meaning to my efforts. and on that particular day, it suddenly occurred to me that my father who was a fundamentalist minister who would take his last meal of the week every friday around 6:00 and he would not eat a full meal again until after church services on sunday. and he would...
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aristotle researched well rewarded champions back to the earliest festivals and modern scholars have shown high stakes victory and loss. ancient amateurism is a myth, noted a scholar. purists who refuse to mix money with sport did not exist in the ancient world, and victers of success as much as victory in the sacred contest. golf legend bobby jones is enshrined in modern sports history as a model amateur and gentleman who declined every championship prize he earned. his reputation fits the true definition of amateur, which is derived from the latin amateur or lover, specifying one who chooses to pursue a skill out of subjective devotion rather than the hope of financial gain. some non-college sports still allow athletes to declare and renounce amateur status. significantly, students themselves call themselves amateurs when they invented intercollegiate sports after the civil war. until 1905 students retained general control of the new phenomenon in everything from scheduling and equipment to ticket sales. they recruited alumni to construct harvard stadium in 1903 with zero funds fro
aristotle researched well rewarded champions back to the earliest festivals and modern scholars have shown high stakes victory and loss. ancient amateurism is a myth, noted a scholar. purists who refuse to mix money with sport did not exist in the ancient world, and victers of success as much as victory in the sacred contest. golf legend bobby jones is enshrined in modern sports history as a model amateur and gentleman who declined every championship prize he earned. his reputation fits the...
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aristotle researched well rewarded champions back to the earliest festivals and modern scholars have shown high stakes victory and loss. ancient amateurism is a myth, noted a scholar. purists who refuse to mix money with sport did not exist in the ancient world, and victers of success as much as victory in the sacred contest. golf legend bobby jones is enshrined in modern sports history as a model amateur and gentleman who declined every championship prize he earned. his reputation fits the true definition of amateur, which is derived from the latin amateur or lover, specifying one who chooses to pursue a skill out of subjective devotion rather than the hope of financial gain. some non-college sports still allow athletes to declare and renounce amateur status. significantly, students themselves call themselves amateurs when they invented intercollegiate sports after the civil war. until 1905, students retained general control of the new phenomenon in everything from scheduling and equipment to ticket sales. they recruited alumni to construct harvard stadium in 1903 with zero funds fr
aristotle researched well rewarded champions back to the earliest festivals and modern scholars have shown high stakes victory and loss. ancient amateurism is a myth, noted a scholar. purists who refuse to mix money with sport did not exist in the ancient world, and victers of success as much as victory in the sacred contest. golf legend bobby jones is enshrined in modern sports history as a model amateur and gentleman who declined every championship prize he earned. his reputation fits the...
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amateurism has always been misleading because the athletes of olittle pus competed for huge prizes, ar aristotle research and development and modern scholars have evidence of high stakes victory and loss. amateurcism a myth. purists who refuse to mix money with sport did not exist in the ancient world. victors monuments boast of success in the cash competition as they boast of victory in the sacred contests. golf legend bobby jones is enscharrived as the ideal model amateur and gentleman who declined every championship prize he earned. his reputation fits the true definition of onlyture, derived from the latin as lover specializing one who chooses a skill out of devotion rather than financial gain. some non-college sports allow athletes to declare and renounce amateur status. significantly, students, themselves, call themselves amateurs within they invented intercollegiate sports after the civil war. until 193035, students contained general control of the new phenomenon and everything from scheduling and equipment to ticket sales. they recruited alittle nigh to construct harvard stadium in 19303
amateurism has always been misleading because the athletes of olittle pus competed for huge prizes, ar aristotle research and development and modern scholars have evidence of high stakes victory and loss. amateurcism a myth. purists who refuse to mix money with sport did not exist in the ancient world. victors monuments boast of success in the cash competition as they boast of victory in the sacred contests. golf legend bobby jones is enscharrived as the ideal model amateur and gentleman who...