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, and biden won’t be able to pronounce nietzsche, biden has nothing to do with this at all, but the point it’s in cultural, yes in the cultural code, in the cultural code, we now want to say that there are flawed nations and cultures, no, no, that’s not what we want to say, well, what am i leading her to, no, that ’s not what i want, but we, well we are different, yes, that is, we are better, we are different. the colonel told me, but excuse me, pogrom is a russian word, yes, and the tragedy of the jewish people and terrible pogroms, sasha and i know this well from the stories of our families, just a little, so unfortunately in russia too there was, there was a lot, there was, we remember it all, that’s why we, we talk about what, but in given the situation, we are talking about a specific, specific attitude, after all, it’s true, about a specific attitude towards thousands of children, that ’s what, the specific relationship is not connected with the fact that nitschi, the israeli general , should say that he will look at the leadership and not will understand, this is the same thing, we
, and biden won’t be able to pronounce nietzsche, biden has nothing to do with this at all, but the point it’s in cultural, yes in the cultural code, in the cultural code, we now want to say that there are flawed nations and cultures, no, no, that’s not what we want to say, well, what am i leading her to, no, that ’s not what i want, but we, well we are different, yes, that is, we are better, we are different. the colonel told me, but excuse me, pogrom is a russian word, yes, and the...
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claudia: nietzsche llegÓ con su esposo y cinco hijos. >> no pensamos que iban a pasar asÍ, no pensamosierto de arizona en busca de asilo, el sector de tucson superÓ las 15,000 deportaciones, los agentes aseguran no darse abasto. claudia: la mayorÍa de los que llegan por el desierto son familias de centro y suramÉrica, una gran parte son hombres solteros, como brian, que ha intentado el cruce en mÁs de dos ocasiones. muchos de estos migrantes tendrÁn que caminar varias millas en estas carreteras aisladas, buscando se entregara a los agentes fronterizos que aseguran no tener suficiente personal para trasladarlos a los centros de procesamiento. en un puente de entrada han tenido que reducir las inspecciones de los vehÍculos para que apoyen a la patrulla fronteriza con una cantidad sin precedentes de migrantes. por meses el jefe de la patrulla fronteriza ha reportado miles de cruces a la semana. en arizona, claudia ramos, univisiÓn. ilia: en los aeropuertos del paÍses se batiÓ el rÉcord de pasajeros, esto es un 10% mÁs que el aÑo pasado, es la mayor cantidad de pasajeros registrados en un
claudia: nietzsche llegÓ con su esposo y cinco hijos. >> no pensamos que iban a pasar asÍ, no pensamosierto de arizona en busca de asilo, el sector de tucson superÓ las 15,000 deportaciones, los agentes aseguran no darse abasto. claudia: la mayorÍa de los que llegan por el desierto son familias de centro y suramÉrica, una gran parte son hombres solteros, como brian, que ha intentado el cruce en mÁs de dos ocasiones. muchos de estos migrantes tendrÁn que caminar varias millas en...
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nietzsche called dostoevsky a magnificent psychologist and expert on human souls. other... events this week brings us joy right now 7 on november 1919, on the basis of the rumyantsev paskevich palace, its rich collections and rare collections , the art history museum, now the gomel palace and park ensemble, was officially opened, this is the oldest museum in belarus, one of the most beautiful... architectural monuments of our country. the unique museum complex in the center of gomel includes the rumyantsev and paskevich palace, a tomb chapel, a winter garden, an observation tower, and a wonderful ancient park. the museum's collection is one of the richest in our country, archaeological, ethnographic, nomismatic collections, paintings, handwritten early printed publications, about 500 icons. and other religious objects. this is where the treasure was found in 1999 at the excavation site of the former makaryevsky monastery. it is included in the list of historical and cultural values of the republic of belarus. the white living room of the museum hosts classical mu
nietzsche called dostoevsky a magnificent psychologist and expert on human souls. other... events this week brings us joy right now 7 on november 1919, on the basis of the rumyantsev paskevich palace, its rich collections and rare collections , the art history museum, now the gomel palace and park ensemble, was officially opened, this is the oldest museum in belarus, one of the most beautiful... architectural monuments of our country. the unique museum complex in the center of gomel includes...
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Nov 1, 2023
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with such an approach. .. he is, in principle, immoral, and so another scientist, named friedrich nietzsche any morality, and you will see its nature, which is to teach to hate , hate too much freedom to instill in us the need for limited horizons, in immediate tasks, it teaches the narrowing of perspectives, to be in a certain sense of stupidity, as a condition of life and growth , that is , this is work on the other side of good and evil, which means morality is a narrowing of space, you understand, a narrowing of freedom, in including in the use of various kinds of impossible misanthropic measures, let’s say, nazism, that’s actually, well, morality is a narrowing of freedom, it’s not enough about culture, it’s about barriers, absolutely right, that’s exactly what it is here. yes, we are talking here from a bad point of view, yes, we consciously put ourselves within a certain framework, i think if we knew that bender’s formations were in the basement of this or that hospital, you can even hypothetically imagine that the russian armed forces would decide to strike at this hospital , well,
with such an approach. .. he is, in principle, immoral, and so another scientist, named friedrich nietzsche any morality, and you will see its nature, which is to teach to hate , hate too much freedom to instill in us the need for limited horizons, in immediate tasks, it teaches the narrowing of perspectives, to be in a certain sense of stupidity, as a condition of life and growth , that is , this is work on the other side of good and evil, which means morality is a narrowing of space, you...
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Nov 23, 2023
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nietzsche did not write in english. we have to rely on english translation. some of those translations are not great and maybe in a light he didn't intend, we don't know. if there are some translations of him that are nice to listen to and are insightful to certain people, you usually can't tell from context the accuracy unless you have a guide and they created expertise around. as we rely on artificial intelligence to obtain this information and that guidance are we losing something in terms of real knowledge that can help us make the decisions around whether something is accurate or not accurate, losing the ability to navigate or not navigate, how do we navigate knowledge. >> terribly difficult. i would urge everyone to have deep, abiding, and healthy degree of skepticism. believe nothing. certainly believe that you read in the newspapers, certainly nothing you see on television. >> but what you hear on the radio? >> w tbh, every blessed word. >> adam gopnik, simon winchester, we will leave it on a positive note for radio. thank you both so much. >> next, m
nietzsche did not write in english. we have to rely on english translation. some of those translations are not great and maybe in a light he didn't intend, we don't know. if there are some translations of him that are nice to listen to and are insightful to certain people, you usually can't tell from context the accuracy unless you have a guide and they created expertise around. as we rely on artificial intelligence to obtain this information and that guidance are we losing something in terms...
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i'm going to say something that maybe it's slightly controversial like nietzsche, for are not great, and maybe are, you know, put hem in a light that he didn't intends or did intend maybe we don't know. and as there's some translation of hem that are really nice to listen to and maybe are insightful to certain people, but you usually can't really tell context accuracy unless you have a guide who has a certain amount of knowledge they've obtained andt. created expertise around. if we are the society rely on artificial intelligence to obtain in information be that guidance for us. are we losing something in terms of -- real knowledge that can kef help us make the decisions around whether something is accurate or not accurate so much to losing abilityps to perhaps navigate or not navigate perhaps does that impact society and care about that? >> simon. >> terribly difficult and i think all i would urge everyone to t have -- a deep abiding in healthy degree of skepticism believe nothing you read in the newspapers until you and certainly nothing you see on television way you here onon the
i'm going to say something that maybe it's slightly controversial like nietzsche, for are not great, and maybe are, you know, put hem in a light that he didn't intends or did intend maybe we don't know. and as there's some translation of hem that are really nice to listen to and maybe are insightful to certain people, but you usually can't really tell context accuracy unless you have a guide who has a certain amount of knowledge they've obtained andt. created expertise around. if we are the...
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i'm going to say something that maybe it's slightly controversial like nietzsche, for example, he did not write in english. so we have to rely on english translations and some of those translations are not great. and maybe, you know, put them in a light that he didn't intend or he did intend. maybe, we don't know. and there's some translations of him that are really nice listen to and maybe are insightful to certain people, but you usually can't really tell the context. the accuracy unless you have a guide who has a certain amount of knowledge that. they've obtained and created expertise around. if we as a society rely on artificial to obtain this information, be that guidance for us, are we losing something in terms of real knowledge that can kind of help us the decisions around whether something is accurate or not accurate? not so much to losing the ability to perhaps or not navigate and wise. how do we navigate knowledge and does that impact society to about that? simon it's terribly difficult and think all i would urge everyone to have is a deep abiding, healthy degree of skeptici
i'm going to say something that maybe it's slightly controversial like nietzsche, for example, he did not write in english. so we have to rely on english translations and some of those translations are not great. and maybe, you know, put them in a light that he didn't intend or he did intend. maybe, we don't know. and there's some translations of him that are really nice listen to and maybe are insightful to certain people, but you usually can't really tell the context. the accuracy unless you...
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nietzsche is landmark, he said more deeply into powerfully it became clear to me but they've thoughtconvey. the more speaking, there is a concern one feels the suffering of human beings. get to me in regard to the name of free society, you are guilty we are responsible. how shall not and this is not a recommendation about an imperative. supreme commitment. i am here for cease-fire, i ncannot pray. i'm here because when i open my prayer book, i see kidnapped and killed children. there is no limit to the concern i feel for the suffering of human beings. i may not be guilty but i am responsible and i will not end idly by the blood of thy neighbor,. >> i am a robber, i am a jew from new york and israeli citizen. the book of deuteronomy told what to do if there is a dead body next to the city. thus, leaders of the community divided up and they have to say they move. ... n i'm standing here not in spite ofte the fact that i'm an israei citizen, that my father, my grandmother going back generations g in jerusalem got going back generations in other parts of israel, i'm not here in spite of
nietzsche is landmark, he said more deeply into powerfully it became clear to me but they've thoughtconvey. the more speaking, there is a concern one feels the suffering of human beings. get to me in regard to the name of free society, you are guilty we are responsible. how shall not and this is not a recommendation about an imperative. supreme commitment. i am here for cease-fire, i ncannot pray. i'm here because when i open my prayer book, i see kidnapped and killed children. there is no...
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fifties in belgium, a country of high spiritual culture, germany, the country of schapenhaur and nietzschehumane experiments on people and so on, you can continue for a long time, because every european. they have their own cemetery, which is not always located within the european continent, but they are on-site, as they say, on settlements, therefore, it is clear that for the refined european diplomat joseppe barel, what is happening there in the distant gas sector, for him it is not at all a subject of his internal torment, it seems to me, that is, for him these people are really not even quite in general -they represent some kind of separate category that needs to be protected, especially since... but i didn’t see that same barel, when the israeli minister of defense issued his phrase about humanoid animals, human animals, which has become iconic in the bad sense of the word , i didn’t hear barel come out and say, are you crazy, we have tolerance, we have human rights, we have so many years of development of democracy, nothing like that, so i’m not guessing, maybe barel himself he think
fifties in belgium, a country of high spiritual culture, germany, the country of schapenhaur and nietzschehumane experiments on people and so on, you can continue for a long time, because every european. they have their own cemetery, which is not always located within the european continent, but they are on-site, as they say, on settlements, therefore, it is clear that for the refined european diplomat joseppe barel, what is happening there in the distant gas sector, for him it is not at all a...
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he's got this of self-reliance that affords him a kind of liberty when he looks thworld and he sees nietzsche call him the bungles in the botched. when he sees people that are kindf broken, struggling. they can't put their own moral laces together. does he ever talk about that? about about the element society that just doesn't have the benefits of, hisducation and thinking and yeah yeah he does and. and you would find that more in his letters than this. there's two two ways to answer that. one is once lewis became as popular as he was, he got a lot of lters and he wrote everybody back towards the end of his life, his brother, when he would help. but he almost felt it was a ty. he hated, in part because got so many cards and felt this kind of, you know, categorical, imperave requirement to write everybody back. he does write about that. so he he he got know people in their problems because they would write to him about their problems. they would also send him stuff of americans in particular had a really funny or at least relationship with the united states i married aamerican, a two american
he's got this of self-reliance that affords him a kind of liberty when he looks thworld and he sees nietzsche call him the bungles in the botched. when he sees people that are kindf broken, struggling. they can't put their own moral laces together. does he ever talk about that? about about the element society that just doesn't have the benefits of, hisducation and thinking and yeah yeah he does and. and you would find that more in his letters than this. there's two two ways to answer that. one...
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to quote nietzsche, that sounded so confusing . sounded so confusing. >> you are outing yourself as a> you are outing yourself as a spy to me. and i meant to repeat something about i'm not from this. >> i'm not from i'm not from this country when all the chickens have been plucked. this country when all the chi> well, that's my new friend. >> well, that's my new friend. >> the irrelevance to >> utterly. the irrelevance to the know, but trying to say >> i know, but i'm trying to say what i would say. >> i would say. listen, >> what i would say. listen, i don't want to you talking don't want to stop you talking because my favourite thing because it's my favourite thing to genuinely to. to listen genuinely to. >> you talk. believe you >> you talk. i don't believe you know, find it know
to quote nietzsche, that sounded so confusing . sounded so confusing. >> you are outing yourself as a> you are outing yourself as a spy to me. and i meant to repeat something about i'm not from this. >> i'm not from i'm not from this country when all the chickens have been plucked. this country when all the chi> the irrelevance to >> utterly. the irrelevance to the know, but trying to say >> i know, but i'm trying to say what i would say. >> i would say....
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to quote nietzsche, that sounded so confusing . sounded so confusing. >> you are outing yourself as a> you are outing yourself as a spy to me. and i meant to repeat something about i'm not from this. >> i'm not from i'm not from this country when all the chickens have been plucked. this country when all the chi> well, that's my new friend. >> well, that's my new friend. >> the irrelevance to >> utterly. the irrelevance to the know, but trying to say >> i know, but i'm trying to say what i would say. >> i would say. listen, >> what i would say. listen, i don't want to you talking don't want to stop you talking because my favourite thing because it's my favourite thing to genuinely to. to listen genuinely to. >> you talk. believe you >> you talk. i don't believe you know, find it know
to quote nietzsche, that sounded so confusing . sounded so confusing. >> you are outing yourself as a> you are outing yourself as a spy to me. and i meant to repeat something about i'm not from this. >> i'm not from i'm not from this country when all the chickens have been plucked. this country when all the chi> the irrelevance to >> utterly. the irrelevance to the know, but trying to say >> i know, but i'm trying to say what i would say. >> i would say....