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Shakespeare
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by 

to illustrate how monkeys will eventually write Shakespeare if given a typewriter.


Trenton Bricken

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Is RL + LLMs enough for AGI? — Sholto Douglas & Trenton Bricken
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, expressing strong disapproval of his literary criticism, particularly his book "Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human."

Angelina Stanford

Thomas Banks

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Episode 260: Introduction to William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing”

Angelina Stanford

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Episode 260: Introduction to William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing”
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as an example of the material Malcolm X read in prison.


Mark Bauerlein

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Mark Bauerlein, The Dumbest Generation Grows Up: From Stupefied Youth to Dangerous Adults
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as a fundamental work for those wanting to engage with the humanities.


Tyler Cowen

Tyler Cowen: reading John Stuart Mill
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in discussions about teaching classics to children.


Ryan Holiday


Angel Parham

Ask Daily Stoic: Ryan and Angel Parham On Why Studying the Classics Is So Important
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when discussing artistic genius.


Andrew Doyle

Andrew Doyle: Trapped Between Woke Dogma and Right-Wing Populism
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when discussing the value of reading older texts.


Russ Roberts

Pano Kanelos on Education and UATX
Wspomniany jako główny towar eksportowy, jeśli chodzi o język angielski, popularny na całym świecie.

Raport o książkach - Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
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when discussing the use of AI in game development and referencing George Broussard's perspective.

Thomas Mahler

Ep. 040 - How He Sold 15,000,000 Copies Of His Games (Thomas Mahler)
Wspomniana przez Michała Choińskiego jako przykład lektury, którą warto czytać w sposób świadomy i z uwzględnieniem kontekstów historycznych.

Raport o książkach – „James” Percival Everett
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parmi les œuvres qu'il aimerait illustrer après la Bible, Cervantes et les Fables de La Fontaine.


Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall, du shtetl de Vitebsk au soleil de Provence 3/10 : Marc Chagall : "Gogol voyait lui aussi un monde fantastique plus réel que la réalité"
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when discussing his upbringing surrounded by books and his father's eclectic reading habits.

Spencer Klavan

Speaking Your Mind, Markle's "Diva" Moment, and the Importance of Dads, with Spencer Klavan | Ep. 382