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Expanding Mind - The Practice of Skepticism - 07.26.18

Jul 26, 2018
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
The History of Skepticism
05:20 • 4min
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3
The Suspension of Judgment
09:29 • 2min
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4
The Origins of Scepticism
11:35 • 4min
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5
The Lik O Cabot, He Lives to Be 90
15:30 • 5min
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6
The Endless Search Is Not Enough
20:03 • 3min
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7
The Connection Between Zen and Skepticism
23:19 • 4min
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8
Using Scepticism to Define a Higher Reality
27:35 • 6min
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9
Is Montaigne an Example of a Softer, Gentler Sceptic?
33:26 • 5min
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10
I Have a Poor Memory, You Know?
38:19 • 4min
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Are You a Sceptic?
42:00 • 5min
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12
What Does It Mean to Really Take on Not Knowing?
46:33 • 2min
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What Do I Know?
48:35 • 5min
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14
Is There a Balancing Between Positive and Negative?
53:10 • 5min
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A conversation with philosopher and religious studies professor Dustin Atlas about ancient skepticism, Madhyamaka Buddhism, the taste of honey, Montaigne, Robert Anton Wilson, and the path of doubt.
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