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Research and education range from languages, cultures, area studies to history, philosophy, arts, and religious studies. We are driven by passion and curiosity about the world around us. We offer high ranking BA, MA and PhD programmes in these areas.
In this era of globalisation, humanities are more important than ever. Migration, integration, trade, and technology are blurring the borders between countries and cultures. To be able to cooperate and live together, it is crucial that we understand each other. Humanities offer the insights we need to do this.
Research and education range from languages, cultures, area studies to history, philosophy, arts, and religious studies. We are driven by passion and curiosity about the world around us. We offer high ranking BA, MA and PhD programmes in these areas.
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Leiden University has been an attractive destination for scholars ever since 1575. In the wake of the recent pandemic, our staff members welcome international colleagues to campus again to discuss issues from the past, and how we should presently understand the past. ‘Leiden Conversations in History’ is a series of dialogues between historians from the Institute and distinguished scholars from ...
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praat nederlands met me even nederlands met me
These comments seem fake or nah? If i were trying to sell classes, these are exactly the comments i would have on my videos... "Saved my paper" "i learned more in 9 minutes than a whole 3 hour class".... I'm not sure who's buying, but it sure as fuck won't be me. Don't like it? Blame capitalism. In a video.
As a subjectivist who studies social sciences, i really agree with kuhn!
You are just like Jesus
I'm in fact, a freezer resistant frog.
Jesus himself has to come down to teach us lesser beings the arts of logic. 😮
inductive Argument, Deductive Arguments are confusiong the whole process because this two want to change the premises of the Argument... Don't get it...
I am only here for the shirts
Hey 👋🏼 new best friend
Foucoult made simple. I think I'll at least be able to swim through the exam rather than drown altogether
This is so helpful…, how I wish you made a video on Imre Lakatos and his MSRP
I suggest you look up falsification in Encyclopedia Britannica. It's free. It seems like you are using straw man arguments which are not in Britannica. I'm not suggesting that Popper did not say the things you said, I am saying that the things you are saying are not in the theory of falsification. If you are simply saying that Popper was not God- perfect, then we are in agreement. Propper and Thomas Kuhn changed Science similarly to Einstein changed Physics. They all made mistakes, they all had flaws, what is the purpose of focusing on them? Perhaps you think that many people consider them to be perfect gods? Do you inform children there is no Santa Claus too?
i was hoping this was the same guy that dropped the legendary Kant lecture i absolutely love this dude!!!
Excellent! Thank you so much, you really helped me. Saludos desde México.
Very nice.
It’s a very useful content
7:00 Shakespeare wrote a beautiful speech about honour in Henry IV part 1 spoken by the legendary Falstaff.
Isn't it wrong to declare that natural events don't mean anything? For example, the fall of an apple in a society that rejects gravity could very well mean to revolt against the status quo. I argue that all things have meaning because meaning itself is constructed by people and societies.
Can unsound argument be valid? If yes give examples
Minute 5:10, Actually, that's the mystery of human ability to learn a language. We somehow "know" that the sound "bread" means a concept, not just the piece of bread being referred to at a given time.
Fantastic ideas but one critique: disability representation was lacking. There was one person featured using sign language, but otherwise there featured lots of able bodied people enjoying campus, accessing spaces via stairs and using skateboards and bicycles to move around. It would have been good to see how those spaces have been made accessible for wheel chair users as well. As a person with MS, I appreciate that not all disability is visible, but some clear indicators of this representation are vital considering the message of the video. Thank you
Hi there! Thank you for the feedback. At 0.38 we feature a student wearing the hidden disabilities sunflower lanyard. This student has been very active in advocating for disability rights. With help of the Faculty of Humanities, they set up a peer support group for disabled and chronically ill students. You can watch an in-depth interview here: czcams.com/video/zInGNCIphK0/video.html Additionally, 0.59 features a student using a cane (student leaning over the table to the left). I hope this clarifies that disability representation was definitely considered when making the video.
I really feel confident that I will pass my exam on philosophy of science :) THANK YOU SO MUCH.
È una bella poesia. Purtroppo vi sono errori di copiatura ("sorridi agli amori finiti (non finite)", e Sorridi donna, sarebbe "lach/glimlach, vrouw", non "glimlachende vrouw", che sarebbe "donna sorridente".../ "sorridente donna...".
Why do I wear cloths? I'm going to run with THAT one!
as a highschooler and philosophy taker who misses many classes because of chronic illness, this guy really saves my grades 💪
This helped so so much. I have to write a philosophy essay on this topic and I just could not get a grasp on it. THANK YOU
Victor Gijsbers is a terrific teacher!
Victor is a superb teacher ... his lectures are clear, informative, insightful, efficient, and highly enjoyable!
Thank you
Very high quality lectures with efficient delivery of key points in an easy casual style. Thank you!
Victor Gijsbers' lectures are fantastic!
Thanks for sharing, The video was very informative
Is that really how one pronounces episteme? I have been mispronouncing this for years.
I learn this really hard
Great explanation, thanks!
Inclusive for everyone apart from straight white men, Jews, and lesbians who don’t think men can be lesbians.
Bedankt voor de upload, goede bijdrage aan de context rondom de aanleiding voor de oorlog Rusland-Oekraïne. Ik ben nu bijna halverwege, dus hoop dat ook de uitbreiding van NAVO op komt, en de uitsluiting van Rusland in verband met haar (afwijkende) eigen wil en de inspraak waar het Westen niet op zat te wachten. Ik hoorde laatst iemand stellen dat de Russen waarschijnlijk de aanval zou staken en Amerika heel Oekraïne laten bewapenen, in ruil voor de momenteel bezette gebieden. Zelf denk ik niet dat Oekraïne dat zou accepteren.
Why this channel is so underratted
Foucault raped kids. You forgot to mention that power dynamic.
i'm a sri lankan.but i'm very interesting your lectures.it's very helpfull.
Oh, dear. Perhaps it is time to pick another subject - it seems logical.
Diversiteit is een linkse leugen...
As an art historian studying and meditating an image that is supposedly about thinking (Rembrandt's "Philosopher in meditation", so-called), I wonder what the word "thinking" (whether in words, pictures or whatever medium...) really means. Descartes wrote that "penser" covers just about everything that we would call mental activity, including feeling. Other authors (Graeber/Wengrow) cite neuroscientists saying that the "window" of conscious thought stays "open" for only about 7 seconds on the average, unless we're dialoguing (or writing). Painted images are a combination of gestures and perceptions, so they can be considered them as embodiments of thinking, or "visible thought". Maybe it's time for me to read the book...
this guy is a goat
Excellent, but that's not how you pronounce St. Augustine in English.
“What then is truth? A mobile army of metaphors, metonyms, and anthropomorphisms"