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Martin Meyerson Berkeley Faculty Research Lecture: Michael Nylan
“The Utility of the Useless: Reflections on History Today”
Lecture by Michael Nylan, Jane K. Sather Chair in the Department of History
Michael Nylan's current work focuses on the political theories and practices of the early empires (323 BC-AD 316), where she finds abundant evidence that the Ancients were “in better shape” than we in the modern world. She teaches courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels on conceptions of the body and body politic, on the environment and environmental ethics, and on the local administration outside the capital, at the county and sub-county level. All these topics she teaches from both received and excavated texts. Her latest books are a mammoth translation of the Documents classic (University of Washington Press, forthcoming) and a co-authored work entitled The Air We Breathe, The World We Want (under review).
Since 1912, the Academic Senate has selected faculty members who are exceptionally distinguished for their scholarly research to serve as the Faculty Research Lecturers. These public events provide a unique opportunity for the campus community to hear from the very people who are transforming knowledge at Berkeley and in our world.
Lecture by Michael Nylan, Jane K. Sather Chair in the Department of History
Michael Nylan's current work focuses on the political theories and practices of the early empires (323 BC-AD 316), where she finds abundant evidence that the Ancients were “in better shape” than we in the modern world. She teaches courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels on conceptions of the body and body politic, on the environment and environmental ethics, and on the local administration outside the capital, at the county and sub-county level. All these topics she teaches from both received and excavated texts. Her latest books are a mammoth translation of the Documents classic (University of Washington Press, forthcoming) and a co-authored work entitled The Air We Breathe, The World We Want (under review).
Since 1912, the Academic Senate has selected faculty members who are exceptionally distinguished for their scholarly research to serve as the Faculty Research Lecturers. These public events provide a unique opportunity for the campus community to hear from the very people who are transforming knowledge at Berkeley and in our world.
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Tanner Lectures on Human Values with Rachel Barney: Lecture III - Seminar and Discussion
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Discussion of previous lectures between Rachel Barney, Adam Gopnik, Rachana Kamtekar, Christine Korsgaard and Alexander Nehamas. Time for Q&A will be allowed.
Tanner Lectures on Human Values with Rachel Barney: Lecture II - Craft, Métier, Utopia
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Especially when practiced as a line of work - as a job or métier - craft sets norms for its practitioners. On the whole, a shoemaker should try to be a good shoemaker, and the good person who is a shoemaker routinely does just that. But what kind of ‘should’ is this, and what could connect these two kinds of goodness? Prominent philosophical conceptions of craft, ancient and modern, offer wildl...
Tanner Lectures on Human Values with Rachel Barney: Lecture I - The End of Craft
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What is a craft? For Plato, paradigmatic craft-practitioners include the doctor, carpenter and navigator; an updated, more generous conception should include the dancer, coder, waitress, painter, chef, professional athlete, and firefighter. Each of these skilled practices is oriented to the achievement of a distinctive end, the goodness of which is independent of the self-interest or inclinatio...
The 2024 Oppenheimer Lecture featuring Andrea Liu
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Physical systems that can learn by themselves Brains learn and perform an enormous variety of tasks on their own, using relatively little energy. Brains are able to accomplish this without an external computer because their analog constituent parts (neurons) update their connections without knowing what all the other neurons are doing using local rules. We have developed an approach to learning...
2024 Charter Hill Leadership Roundtable
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2024 Charter Hill Leadership Roundtable
Lunch Poems Brandon Shimoda
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Lunch Poems, Berkeley’s storied noontime poetry series, welcomesBrandon Shimoda. Brandon Shimoda is the author of several books of poetry and prose, including: The Grave on the Wall, recipient of the PEN Open Book Award; Evening Oracle, recipient of the William Carlos Williams Award from the Poetry Society of America; and his two-volume Tucson/desert book, The Desert. His latest work, Hydra Med...
Free Speech and Higher Education: A Conversation
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The Baxter Liberty Initiative presents Free Speech and Higher Education A Conversation with Secretary Condoleezza Rice and Chancellor Carol T. Christ
Martin Meyerson Berkeley Faculty Research Lecture: Inez Fung
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Martin Meyerson Berkeley Faculty Research Lecture: Inez Fung
American Democracy and the Crisis of Majority Rule - Daniel Ziblatt
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American Democracy and the Crisis of Majority Rule - Daniel Ziblatt
Transmitting Anne Frank to Gen Z - featuring Ronald Leopold, Director of the Anne Frank House Museum
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Transmitting Anne Frank to Gen Z - featuring Ronald Leopold, Director of the Anne Frank House Museum
2023 BERC Resources Symposium Keynote: Vivas Kumar & Eilen Ehrenpreis
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2023 BERC Resources Symposium Keynote: Vivas Kumar & Eilen Ehrenpreis
Molecular Harvesters for Carbon and Water from Air
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Molecular Harvesters for Carbon and Water from Air
Self-Consciousness and ‘I’ - Anscombe and Sartre in Dialogue
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Self-Consciousness and ‘I’ - Anscombe and Sartre in Dialogue
dg nanouk okpik reads for Lunch Poems
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dg nanouk okpik reads for Lunch Poems
Cities as the Solution to the Biodiversity Crisis
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Cities as the Solution to the Biodiversity Crisis
Psychedelics Research and Education at UC Berkeley
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Psychedelics Research and Education at UC Berkeley
Conversation with the Chancellor: Berkeley Discovery
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Conversation with the Chancellor: Berkeley Discovery
The Great American Total Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 - Fillipenko Lecture
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The Great American Total Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 - Fillipenko Lecture
Campus Conversations - UC Berkeley EVC and provost Ben Hermalin
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Campus Conversations - UC Berkeley EVC and provost Ben Hermalin
2023 Chancellor's New Student Convocation
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2023 Chancellor's New Student Convocation
The 36th Annual Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society Lecture
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The 36th Annual Benjamin Ide Wheeler Society Lecture
People think and dream in languages?
Savio iniziò a partecipare attivamente alla protesta nel campus di Berkeley il 1º ottobre 1964, quando l'ex studente laureato Jack Weinberg stava presidiando un tavolo per il "Congress of Racial Equality" (CORE). Questi fu arrestato quando si rifiutò di fornire un documento d'identità. La polizia dell'università lo aveva appena fatto sedere in un'auto, quando qualcuno della folla circostante gridò: "Possiamo tutti vedere meglio se ci sediamo". Presto quelli davanti e dietro l'auto della polizia iniziarono a sedersi, impedendo all'auto di partire. Savio, insieme ad altri studenti e docenti, durante il sit-in che durò ben 32 ore, si tolse le scarpe e salì sul tetto dell'auto, tenendo un discorso che appassionò gli studenti. Dopo aver parlato con il presidente del consiglio di amministrazione dell'Università della California, Clark Kerr, risalì sull'auto della polizia per dare spiegazioni ai presenti in merito all'accordo raggiunto. Al termine disse: "Vi chiedo di alzarvi in silenzio e con dignità e tornare a casa". La folla fece esattamente quello che egli disse. Dopo questo fatto Savio diventò il leader del Free Speech Movement (FSM). I negoziati non riuscirono a cambiare la situazione; quindi, l'azione diretta iniziò nella Sproul Hall il 2 dicembre 1964 in cui Mario Savio tenne il suo discorso più famoso, "Operation of the machine", di fronte a 4.000 persone. Lui e altri 800 studenti furono arrestati poco dopo.
A smart and courageous leader.
I haven’t watched yet. Did he say anything about SBF ?
Wonderful interview!
Cute? Not
I do not use the terms top or bottom with oral or anal sex. One can be receiving anal sex and still be on top. I use the terms giver and receiver instead.
Thank you for this presentation.
Interesting. As a Dutch person, after 10 minutes it occurred to me that nobody comes from a background where it is completely normal as a kid to be prepared to learn at least three other languages in school.
When your father is great and I found out about you by accident .. and I'm not impressed
Where does Warren get off talking about free speech? She's a Mar xist
If anyone knows about demons, it's Berkley, where they actively and openly employ every demon kind that walks this earth..
Whyd you retract your judgement on Operation Cast Lead, you coward!
very impressive translation!
post human the intelligent programmed destruction of the mankind...
If any friend cooperates in contacting Muhammad Talal Asad, it will be a favor to him.
A great son of a great father. How nice it would have been if I had met both of them. I am redressing this by compiling a presentation volume In recognition of political, academic and intellectual services of Allama Muhammad Asad.
A burger with fries and sundae please
翻译是谁太厉害了👍
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Really quite special what he’s done here
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49:20 what is this piece? I only know Chopin
I would say A leading interpreter of the work of Chopin. “THE” leading interpreter is extremely bold and hasn’t been a title anyone’s been truly incontestably worthy of since Rubinstein
His military ideas are great. His economic ideas are questionable. Lots of asking for the government to get BIGGER and just saying “oh it will go better this time we swear!”
Depressingly prescient listening from 2024 after Biden’s disastrous withdrawal
A valuable discussion one must pay attention to.
I get chills every time I hear those synths play.
不可能民主的,封建社会结构已经深入骨髓了,主要是民众不自知,再加上社会风气已经比资本主义都甚,民主就是痴人说梦,最好的结果就是觉醒的部分国人润到国外吧?
Why are so many Doctors beginning to tell us that viruses have never been isolated. Even the inventor of the PCR test Carrie Mullis < spelling? Says in an interview that viruses have never been isolated and he said there is no AIDS virus and that the PCR test he invented is not being used correctly. My question is Why are so many Doctors beginning to say viruses do not exist? Dr. Robert O. young is another Doctor who stated at a conference that the biggest lie perpetuated on humanity was the existence of the virus. It is starting to become confusing to say the least.
I love Ursula Le Guin!!!!!!!
He lost me when he bashed Trump.
Great man👽👽👽🛸🛸🛸🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Beat kuşağının en önemli şairi olduğu gibi Kerouac , Ginsberg, Ferlingetti ve Miller 'i tanımış ve o yıllarda yaşamış bir sanat insanı.. Bir Beat Zen yolcusu. Günümüzde pek tanınmasa da bilenler biliyor...
And today on 24 May 2024, the iron curtain around Gaza has not worked. A wall never worked never works never will work. King Canut comes to mind. Global Heating Climate Emergency can be stopped by a wall also? What a sad species sapiens is.....
Zionism began in the 1880s. In 2024 Zionism is finally and deservedly dying, but as Nazism and fascism are always with us, so will zionism remain. Sapiens are a species that contains the gamut of behavior from best behavior to worst. Evolution is slow but a failed species is soon extinct. Love life while we/you have it?
As a BA and UX designer with five years experience I find that you can't just have the business objectives in mind and neglect the value and experience that the users would get from any initiative, project or product. When you understand who you are building for it makes it easier to achieve the business objectives.
15 years later still a gold mine💯👏🏿
One of the best crystal clear lectures from Prof. Kane
هي جُمَلَةٌ إسميَّةٌ، لا فِعْلَ فيها أو لها: للبحر رائحةُ الأَسِرَّةِ بعد فِعْلِ الحُبِّ... عطرٌ مالحٌ أَو حامضٌ. هِيَ جملة إسميَّة: فرحي جريحٌ كالغروب على شبابيك الغريبِة. زهرتي خضراءُ كالعنقاء. قلبي فائضٌ عن حاجتي, متردِّدٌ ما بين بابَيْنَ : آلدخولُ هو الفُكَاهَةُ، والخروج هُوَ المَتَاهَةُ. أَين ظلِّي - مرشدي وسط الزحام على الطريق إلى القيامة؟ ليتني حَجَرٌ قديمٌ داكنُ اللونيْن في سور المدينة، كستنائيُّ وأَسودُ, طاعِنٌ في اللاشعور تجاه زوَّاري وتأويل الظلال. وليت للفعل المُضَارِع موطئاً للسير خلفي أو أمامي، حافيَ القدمين. أين طريقيَ الثاني إلى دَرَج المدى؟ أَين السُّدَى؟ أَين الطريقُ إلي الطريق؟ وأين نَحْنُ, السائرين علي خُطَى الفعل المضارع, أين نحن؟ كلامُنا خَبَرٌ ومُبْتَدأٌ أمام البحر, والزَّبدُ المراوغُ في الكلام هو النقاطُ علي الحروف, فليت للفعل المضارع موطئاً فوق الرصيف ... Above is its Lyrics. Below is its google translation It is a nominal sentence, not a verb In it or for it: The sea has the smell of beds After making love... a salty perfume or sour. It is a nominal phrase: my joy Wounded like the sunset on your strange windows. My flower is green like a phoenix. My heart is overflowing About my need, hesitating between two doors: Entry is humor, exit is the maze. Where is my shadow - my guide is in the middle Hustle on the road to resurrection? Wish An old, dark-coloured stone in the city wall, Maroon and black, stabbing into the unconscious Towards my visitors and the interpretation of shadows. I wish The present tense verb has a foothold to walk behind me Or in front of me, barefoot. where My second path to the range ladder? where The warp? Where is the way to the road? And where are we, walking in the footsteps of action? Present tense, where are we? Our words are news And a beginning in front of the sea, and the elusive foam In speech, it is the dots on the letters. Let the present tense verb have a foothold above Sidewalk ...
At 3:59 you say F maps x to a unique value. That is not correct. It maps it to a definite value; not a unique value, but a definite value.
Edward Said is a Protestant Christian. He stood against the evangelical myth that Palestine is the land of the Jews, and he defended the rights of his people in American universities. He was AIPAC’s nightmare.
In sharing his brother's resistance to "population policy", what his brother said to the official includes that "if you go xxx the children in Hong Kong, I will. . . " -- I think this part was missing from the translation.
我听到三十多分钟处阎连科分享哥哥是最值得最尊敬的人。我也这么觉得。👍
Competition????? Oh boy......................... different interviewer please!!🙄
Little Knowledge in English, little knowledge in Japnanese, and low IQ create big mistakes, and high misunderstanding
THIS OLD WOMAN IS THE WORST translator I have ever listened. . Firstly, she is too idiot to understand what Miyazaki was saying . Every of his words has meanings BUT THIS old woman did not have enough knowledge to know what he tried to express. And she said in the quite different things . She said what he did not say .
You are the one who looks very idiotic and childish by posting several rageful, hateful and arrogant comments about this, and the fact that you have to repeat "old woman", like her age even matters, just shows how much of a shallow little man you are. Get a life. You can express way more gracefully, that the translation isnt totally correct. I am embarrassed for you and your English sucks too, so stop screaming about other peoples education. IQ and education are not even the same thing, but you dont even know that. You need to grow up.
THIS OLD WOMAN MADE LOTS OF MISTAKESSSSSSSS。 IDIOTSSSSSSSS OLD WOMAN
このおばさんの翻訳はほぼ真t違ってます 最低
"There are millions of them" wow!
A great American. Thank you, Dr. Fauci.