Тёмный

DAN DENNETT AT HIS BEST 

mjb
Подписаться 513
Просмотров 325 тыс.
50% 1

In this interview with Bill Moyers, Dan Dennett delivers a sharp and clear synthesis of a library of evolutionary, anthropological and psychological research on the origin and spread of religion.
Composer John Adams bit.ly/Us4NWp
Mythologist Joseph Campbell bit.ly/1epLzuo
Dan Dennett @ wikipedia bit.ly/1aUcBro
The Clergy Project clergyproject.org/

Опубликовано:

 

20 окт 2012

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 1,1 тыс.   
@Zeuts85
@Zeuts85 9 лет назад
Dennett is such a badass. I think Bill did a fantastic job too. Yes he's religious, and yes he was somewhat oppositional to Dan, but he kept it very civil and did a great job of articulating the objections and concerns of the moderate religious side, giving Dennett an excellent platform to express his ideas. Fantastic interview.
@apinakapina
@apinakapina 8 лет назад
Indeed, a great interview. Dennett's replies are good, but so are Moyers' questions. You seldom see such a professional interviewer who's able to express his own views in a manner that doesn't stifle the discussion.
@EnhancedNightmare
@EnhancedNightmare 8 лет назад
+apinakapina I think this is generational. People don't know how to discuss anymore. I don't only mean facebook/Ipad generations but the younger ones too.
@spooky9477
@spooky9477 5 лет назад
I was deeply impressed by there civility, and cool headedness. I could have sat and listened to these two talk all day, and get the impression they could have as well. It seems to me at least they where genuinely enjoying the conversation.
@wildwilly4266
@wildwilly4266 8 лет назад
Really like Dennett's ability to articulate religious hypocrisy without insulting people who are religious -
@peterkoolwijk4149
@peterkoolwijk4149 2 года назад
Dat is de enge manier om en echt gesprek te krijgen. Er is immers geen verschil tussen de wensen van gelovigen van ongelovigen!
@sweetshaman
@sweetshaman 9 лет назад
Bill Moyers is maddening. Moyers: "But God is beyond science" Dennett: "Of course he is. Because that is how you have defined it." God is a parlor trick - not a real thing.
@jbloomfield44
@jbloomfield44 9 лет назад
it's not even a parlour trick....it is just bullshit....
@AbsolemLNG
@AbsolemLNG 9 лет назад
John Bloomfield Parlor tricks are actually impressive. They require some skill. Anyone can just make some shit up.
@jonathandough9413
@jonathandough9413 9 лет назад
Sweetshamam: Apparently you don't get it that throughout this interview Moyers raises the objections of Dennett's critics, so that Dennett can respond to them and explain.
@lss922
@lss922 9 лет назад
I liked the host, he's been polite and didn't entrench in his views. The way Dennett and him debated should be an example or everybody: no personal accusations or any low blows, just a reasonable flow of opinions and theory.
@ogopolo
@ogopolo 9 лет назад
sweetshaman It's confusing how people will then try to argue scientifically Religion.
@ganon1028
@ganon1028 8 лет назад
I could walk into any cathedral in England and be deeply moved by it, because of its history, its culture, its architectural brilliance. I would get a similar feeling in a castle or any great historical building, nothing to do with religion.
@omigodponies
@omigodponies 8 лет назад
+Dewayne C Indeed the Parthenon is a beautiful building but I won't be offering sacrifices to Athena.
@brodericksiz625
@brodericksiz625 8 лет назад
+omigodponies well said
@ArchHades
@ArchHades 8 лет назад
+Dewayne C That's because all that stuff is the expression of the soul.
@TheWizardTimelord
@TheWizardTimelord 8 лет назад
when you have good taste in Shinobu and are intelligent 10/10
@TheWizardTimelord
@TheWizardTimelord 8 лет назад
***** non-existant that's what lol
@Ianoxen
@Ianoxen 8 лет назад
He addresses everything straightforward and in a calm manner. If all parents and teachers talk like this then children might actually listen and understand.
@user-dc4ok8im3u
@user-dc4ok8im3u 8 лет назад
That would really be a utopia
@altrefrontiere2354
@altrefrontiere2354 5 лет назад
actually, the majority of parent don't (and don't want others to) talk to their children in a "straightforward and in a calm manner". They brainwash and permit others to brainwash their children about religion. That's the only reason why old religions survive: brainwashing through generations.
@stelio2239
@stelio2239 8 лет назад
This is my introduction to Dan Dennett.....please excuse my ignorance!!! He is a brilliant ...... and I'll get onto published works ASAP.
@fdakis
@fdakis 8 лет назад
Love this guy. He represents atheists even better than Sam Harris. Respectful, level-headed and understanding.
@heirofdennett
@heirofdennett 8 лет назад
+Francis Dakis Sam Harris is embarrassing with respect to religion.
@Ianoxen
@Ianoxen 8 лет назад
Sam Harris is on more of a militant approach. Which angers a WHOLE LOT of people.
@fdakis
@fdakis 8 лет назад
Nai Xo I'd say that's a closer description of Dawkins than Harris.
@JackeryPumpkin
@JackeryPumpkin 7 лет назад
Tarik LaCour, I'm going to ask you why, but with the caveat that you're not allowed to use the words, "bigot" or "racist" or "hateful" or "islamaphobe". So here goes: why?
@heirofdennett
@heirofdennett 7 лет назад
I don't think that Harris is a bigot or any of the other words you say. He takes a very fundamentalist reading of scripture as though that is how all members of a religion engage scripture. He is too smart for that, he needs to engage with the best minds in religion.
@konberner170
@konberner170 10 лет назад
Playing the faith card needs to be taken off the table. Brilliant way to state this!
@hawkesworth1712
@hawkesworth1712 10 лет назад
A very intelligent discussion on both sides. It doesn't happen very often.
@1827Beethoven
@1827Beethoven 10 лет назад
I watched the whole interview and like Daniel Dennett even more now than when I first started, which I didn't think was possible!
@1pointt21gW
@1pointt21gW 9 лет назад
"I think we have to stop honoring people for stopping thinking." Now THAT is my kind of riff. :) Thanks for posting. :)
@lynnlynn983
@lynnlynn983 7 лет назад
This is a great interview! Great questions by Bill Moyers and wonderful answers by Dan Dennett.
@thomask365
@thomask365 10 лет назад
Thank the lord I am an atheist.
@torontoBluejays87
@torontoBluejays87 6 лет назад
To those who are criticizing Moyers, please realize he is trying to be a devils advocate here. He isn't necessarily putting his own view forward, but rather, provide a rational and calm voice for the people who disagree with both Dennett and myself. I commend him for doing such a great job at doing this and Dennett of course was absolutely brilliant here.
@timoth88
@timoth88 10 лет назад
That 'Lucille' line was great!
@scottrussell2281
@scottrussell2281 9 лет назад
I love his approach. He gets the message across without being quite as polarizing as Hitchens. Faith vs. Lucille was a gem. I also love the term "enforced ignorance", when he was speaking to toxic religions. Very intelligent man who is very well spoken. I hope his mindset becomes far more widespread.
@Jamie-Russell-CME
@Jamie-Russell-CME 6 лет назад
Scott Russell Well,...you can hope in one hand and crap in the other and see which gets filled first before Jesus arrives.
@pRODIGAL_sKEPTIC
@pRODIGAL_sKEPTIC 10 лет назад
Also, hats off to the interview for asking excellent questions, and actually waiting for the answers. Getting flustered makes many interviews and debaters seem weak.
@AA1319A
@AA1319A 6 лет назад
Dan is such a cool guy. I love his books and his lectures.
@armchair8258
@armchair8258 5 лет назад
Didn't know Denett was this brilliant. The articulation of ideas was just superb: "This is a bad pun. This isn't something they all believe in ." What do they believe in ? "They believe in belief. They believe that belief in god is so important that you should never think of abandoning it even if it meant changing the meaning of god so much that it is unrecognizable to everyone else"
@captainnemo314
@captainnemo314 9 лет назад
This guy is a boss. So eloquent and polite yet poignant!
@MrDorbel
@MrDorbel 8 лет назад
Great ideas, excellent interviewer, a valuable thought stimulater. Thanks for posting.
@DanRoss11
@DanRoss11 8 лет назад
A "disturber of the peace" he says? Certainly the most peaceful disturber I have ever seen.
@almo318
@almo318 8 лет назад
Excellent talk by Dan Dennett, one very smart cookie.
@ShiYuMeng2
@ShiYuMeng2 8 лет назад
+John Parry No. Dan is just as delusional as the religious people he denounces. He is a fool for democracy. He is blinded by the myth and the propaganda the state uses to convince people like him.
@warrenflood2809
@warrenflood2809 10 лет назад
Mindblowingly awesome! One of the best conversations I have ever had the privilege of witnessing.
@msoni21
@msoni21 9 лет назад
Brilliant talk.
@gebatron604
@gebatron604 10 лет назад
I don't think anyone was surprised that Dennett likes Christmas *cough* Santa *cough*
@flippgoofman1868
@flippgoofman1868 8 лет назад
What a wonderful thoughtful interview. Really enjoyed watching this.
@abinstein
@abinstein 9 лет назад
This is a great conversation. Dan Dennett is really good... so is Bill Moyers!
@kennethmitchell1960
@kennethmitchell1960 10 лет назад
Good host, good questions.
@user-dc4ok8im3u
@user-dc4ok8im3u 8 лет назад
A true modern sage...
@KnightParagon
@KnightParagon 2 месяца назад
Rest in Peace Dan, I'll never forget the impact you've made on my life
@joshuacolumbus
@joshuacolumbus 2 месяца назад
Likewise with me. He was truly one of a dying breed and a monumental loss.
@alexalcan
@alexalcan 11 лет назад
I just love Dan Dennett. Focusing more on the important things.
@jujuandjesus
@jujuandjesus 10 лет назад
Don't like the term "Bright". I've met dumb atheist and intelligent theist. Some people don't put too much thought into their faith, and others spend much time thinking about it. I do like Prof. Dennett though. So much of what he says is profound and easily understood.
@HarrisetBella
@HarrisetBella 10 лет назад
Ewan B That is an interesting question. I'm not sure I agree. An inteligent theist may vey well have thought the situation. I think sometimes…openning that door to rejecting "the story" causes so much turmoil. Looming family issues regarding child rearing and then every family réunion can cause one to say…what will it hurt…I'll just tow the line. I'm guessing a very large pêrcentage of American Christians…if alone in a room with one million dollars on the line…does God exist? They would say no but the go one living like a Christian because it's easier. Ask Creationists (the Senator from Georgia) is the earth 4.7 billion years old or 8000 years old…life or death….: I'm guessing 50% of Creationists even know better. They are scared to simply making the plung in life. In most Red States…coming out an Atheist is not to be taken lightly. It can have major reprecussions in your life. Coming out Atheist in Texas is probably harder than coming out Gay in most countries of the western world.
@TachyonBionmass
@TachyonBionmass 10 лет назад
ive met some angry gay people too. the point is your changing it from the literal meaning lol
@grandmastersunshine9220
@grandmastersunshine9220 8 лет назад
How ironic that he actually looks like god
@ClosedEyeVisualisations
@ClosedEyeVisualisations 6 лет назад
So you know what god looks like aye?
@mattblack6736
@mattblack6736 6 лет назад
i'm getting more of a santa claus is pissed at jesus vibe.
@Key5ser5oze
@Key5ser5oze 6 лет назад
Nah, he looks exactly like Charles Darwin and I think he's doing it on purpose.
@sarvomar1
@sarvomar1 5 лет назад
?????!!!!!
@smashthefascists
@smashthefascists 11 лет назад
what a refreshing interview. tx for the upload.
@68marcrm
@68marcrm 8 лет назад
I have new respect for Bill Moyers! Fantastic interview!!!
@RuleofFive
@RuleofFive 9 лет назад
Moyer keeps making the emotional argument for god. "how can you not be moved by a religious hymn or when you enter a beautiful cathedral?" Humans are emotional creatures and we are moved to emotion when experiencing a number of things. That neither proves god or validates religion.
@RuleofFive
@RuleofFive 9 лет назад
Marty Richards It doesn't if you're looking to make a sound case for the existence of a god. Because you have an emotional response to a Harry Potter movie doesn't mean its real.
@RuleofFive
@RuleofFive 9 лет назад
Marty Richards Look no doubt that emotional experience can be powerful. It just doesn't prove god. That's all I'm saying. I think many religious people believe they have a sound case for god and believe very strongly in: a. anti-abortion legislation b. anti-gay legislation c. anti-public school movement (home school) d. creation "science" e. anti-science legislation (trying to refute evolution) f. climate change denial...think James Inofe "god is still up there" so we're okay nonsense.
@RuleofFive
@RuleofFive 9 лет назад
Marty Richards I understand your points Marty and you make a lot of sense. I would also remind you that for many flocking to religion helps them overcome their universal fear of death....with religion providing its magic escape pod at the end of your life. I would also say that for many they have the anticipation that god is a loving, caring force for good in the world and that he answers their prayers and may even intervene in their lives.
@RuleofFive
@RuleofFive 9 лет назад
Marty Richards Yeah I agree with you about creativity and maybe the yearning to achieve something permanent (or at least that lasts longer than we will) as a marker that we were here and as a contribution (depending on what it is) to the greater society.
@ClosedEyeVisualisations
@ClosedEyeVisualisations 6 лет назад
Because thats his job to make this an interesting discussion. Do you know what playing the devils advocate means?
@TelecastPropellor96
@TelecastPropellor96 10 лет назад
'Bright' is a pretty supercilious but also condescending term
@calkane8480
@calkane8480 10 лет назад
Yeah I hate it to
@MRayner59
@MRayner59 9 лет назад
I can't see it ever catching on. I'd add to your excellent description by also calling it meretricious.
@CaptainDooDoo-ans
@CaptainDooDoo-ans 9 лет назад
Which is why I like it
@qhsperson
@qhsperson 9 лет назад
It's better than "indigo children," if not by much.
@smhht
@smhht 11 лет назад
Fantastic interview. The sense that comes out of Dennet's mouth is remarkable.
@EwaBialkowski
@EwaBialkowski 11 лет назад
Excellent interview. Dan Dennett has more heart than I have ever given him credit for.
@ozhobanew6219
@ozhobanew6219 9 лет назад
There has never been an hour in Bill Moyers' life in which he's been more dumbfounded.
@ValkyrieZiege
@ValkyrieZiege 10 лет назад
; Religion does pick one's pocket, as it is granted tax-free status, and there isn't anything in the First Amendment granting a tax-free status to belief, and it does break bones, e.g., 11 September 2001, and all suicide bombers, and all inquisitions.
@ASkepticalHumanOnYouTube
@ASkepticalHumanOnYouTube 10 лет назад
Daniel Dennett is such a change of pace after watching Hitchens, Harris, Dawkins, and Krauss talk about religion.
@JimFrew1
@JimFrew1 11 лет назад
A very interesting discussion. Most thought provoking.
@PetarStamenkovic
@PetarStamenkovic 10 лет назад
Dan is such an unlikely guy. Checks all the boxes that a sane person would, but claims atheism. It even sounds completely legitimate when he says it. I'm sorry I haven't heard someone like him earlier. I enjoy listening to him.
@ChemistyStudent
@ChemistyStudent 10 лет назад
It's cause it is legitimate... Atheism isn't insane.
@PetarStamenkovic
@PetarStamenkovic 10 лет назад
***** I don't think that atheism is insane, merely unlikely. Atheists, on the other hand usually have some sort of burden hindering their mind. Dan here has no obvious mirages.
@ChemistyStudent
@ChemistyStudent 10 лет назад
Petar Stamenkovic Don't adherents to a specific religion also have a specific burden on their mind? They tend to presuppose the religion of their upbringing is correct.
@PetarStamenkovic
@PetarStamenkovic 10 лет назад
***** Of course. Humans in general do. I find that following any one religion, or simply believing in the creator without the need to follow any one religion is better than not. Simply believing that you have supreme good guy has your back in your endeavors to be good like him, shows. It affects the way you think and act, and it shines through your daily routine.
@pooyan17
@pooyan17 10 лет назад
it sounds sane and reasonable because it is.
@andygray
@andygray 11 лет назад
Excellent talk thanks for uploading.
@LeslieFitzpatrick
@LeslieFitzpatrick 11 лет назад
Thank you for this - fascinating and refreshing. I'm off to hear more from Mr. Dennett.
@KbcBerlin
@KbcBerlin 11 лет назад
Great clarity of thought.
@AlexTheUruguayan
@AlexTheUruguayan 10 лет назад
Simply wonderful!
@brianrichards7006
@brianrichards7006 8 лет назад
May I suggest another reason why most of us feel a sense of awe when entering the Chartres cathedral (or many other architectural masterpieces of all cultures). The architects and interior designers were brilliant and knew the kinds of decorations and elements that "sing to the human heart". The light from the stained glass windows, the curvature of the interior spaces, the heights, the carvings all speak to us, whether we understand a particular religion or not.
@chucks172
@chucks172 11 лет назад
highly enjoyable watch!
@Bengun67
@Bengun67 8 лет назад
around 6:45 - brilliant !!! - made my day, for sure. Thank you for sharing , have a good one .
@JackSteadlan
@JackSteadlan 8 лет назад
Such a good discussion
@TheBrblebrble
@TheBrblebrble 10 лет назад
When I watch this video...it's as though Dennet is organizing and articulating and defending all of the ideas we have on religion ... far better than most of us could.
@ASkepticalHumanOnYouTube
@ASkepticalHumanOnYouTube 10 лет назад
That term "bright" makes me wince every time I hear it.
@Konstruktivismus
@Konstruktivismus 11 лет назад
Dennett is one of the philosophers which are really worth reading. We need more of such intellectuals in the world.
@gatorama420
@gatorama420 11 лет назад
I love Dan Dennett!
@bohnulus
@bohnulus 9 лет назад
dan you're sooooooooo refreshing..... nice fellow love your reference to jazz and a church reverend... haa you are so okay with who you are. love it.
@dteubner
@dteubner 11 лет назад
Bill Moyers uses a "beginner's mind" technique when interviewing anyone, which is why he is so good at it.
@walterbishop3668
@walterbishop3668 9 лет назад
That beautiful feeling in Cathedral is caused by a very beautiful architecture(stained glasses and lightening)and an amazing music plus the Epic fiction :D
@PuhuTube
@PuhuTube 11 лет назад
Excellent...
@bircov
@bircov 5 лет назад
Just think about every powerful person: a politician, a president, even a dictator. And imagine their minds being as Daniel Dennet's. The Earth would be a much better place.
@68marcrm
@68marcrm 8 лет назад
Dennett is maybe the most towering figure of our times!!!
@paulimmanuel2541
@paulimmanuel2541 9 лет назад
There is someone to thank and one day you'll be able to show your gratitude. Lean not to your own understanding.
@tbastdgagitw
@tbastdgagitw Год назад
If Daniel Dennet was at his best it's because Bill Moyers was the interviewer. Bill always seems earnest in his quest for knowledge and understanding
@Avidcomp
@Avidcomp 11 лет назад
About 18 mins in, I really love his explanation
@joshterry9614
@joshterry9614 10 лет назад
this interviewer is an outstanding journalist.
@elizabethslibrary3691
@elizabethslibrary3691 9 лет назад
thanks for posting
@saxmanchiro
@saxmanchiro 11 лет назад
One of the Horsemen. Need more Dennetts in the world.
@jamiewilson1401
@jamiewilson1401 7 лет назад
So much sense!!!
@beemo9
@beemo9 10 лет назад
Love his perspective at 14:31. Pretty much sums up everything.
@ozbandit
@ozbandit 11 лет назад
Wonderful guy!
@samsallon
@samsallon 11 лет назад
What a wonderful man.
@Edelweiss91
@Edelweiss91 11 лет назад
I could just hug Dan
@alexanderx33
@alexanderx33 4 года назад
So civil! Though he probably shouldn't have said questionably true things about intelligent people of faith. I think that its hard for him to know what he claimed about them. Only 2 analogies I heard and neither was especially bad. The sugar one he could have probably done without. "Sally is always right" was perfect, short and obvious. And the host was marvelous, a guy that actually read the book and went through it with pen and highlighter. It was clear that he was asking questions for the benefit of the audience a good portion of the time, since he would have already read Dennett's answer.
@ClVlK
@ClVlK 8 лет назад
What a great guy
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
@NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself 11 лет назад
My only regret is that I have only one thumbs-up to give to this video.
@1a1a1and
@1a1a1and 10 лет назад
does bill repeat a question here 35:50? good to revisit the topic i guess but his wiki page is huge and i'll have to research a bit more to understand why...
@crzyprplmnky
@crzyprplmnky 10 лет назад
I agree. I can't think of an existence without some sort of law defining interactions. But in some ways I think induction and intuition can only get us so far. We need more data.
@firstal3799
@firstal3799 6 месяцев назад
Great man
@kove
@kove 10 лет назад
12:59 Spot on, gold.
@TheOlliemath
@TheOlliemath 11 лет назад
One thing he doesn't mention about cathedrals is how their design has also evolved over time. Starting from the simplest chapel, architects will have selected those features from the churches they've seen that move them in that way. The awe-inspiring gets selected and the uninspiring dies out.
@thebrittdrake
@thebrittdrake 11 лет назад
I really appreciate the way he describes religion as a natural phenomenon and rejects the idea that theist are simply 'programmed' to believe in God. I think this type of understanding would help theists and non-theist/atheists to be less 'polarized' (their choice vernacular) and for those who oppose religion to regard and address those who are religious in a less condescending manner- as many often do. Dan Dennett, I believe you are on to something!
@genericfacelessuser
@genericfacelessuser 11 лет назад
i second that notion!
@breeze787
@breeze787 5 лет назад
I'm an Atheist my wife's an Atheist, my sons are Atheist and we all LOVE CHRISTMAS! If you just added up the amount of money we spend on gifts you would have to shake your head. We also tried our best for the longest time to keep our kids from discovering that Santa Claus was a real treat. Our Atheist family embrace Christmas to the extent that makes everyone think that we are Christians. Even our lifestyle is so straight with our participation with the schools that our kids went to and our involvement and the number of friends we collected from our kids school associations and all the volunteer work which was fantastic & rewarding. We look so normal everyone thinks we are Christians. We are not Christians but we sure the heck are humanist and we would give you that impression if all you did was observe our lifestyle.
@Dr_Grape
@Dr_Grape 10 лет назад
Well spoken and intelligent Christian journalists? That is a rare phenomenon. If only more journalists would mimic this one!
@oscuro8961
@oscuro8961 10 лет назад
Yeah say what you will but his logic and arguments are pretty solid. He is certainly a very smart guy
@thebrittdrake
@thebrittdrake 11 лет назад
Another thing I took from this video - and I hope I'm reiterating this in a manner which he would approve; Understanding beauty does not diminish it.. or it's power to move you.
@AuxentiusZ
@AuxentiusZ 10 лет назад
What a wonderful interview, it's great to see a rational man discuss the issues in such an insightful and (dare I say it?) comprehensively useful way.
@benbunyip
@benbunyip 10 лет назад
Dan Dennett teaches me the reasons that it's OK to talk to Christians, and I've found that really hard to do till now.
@crzyprplmnky
@crzyprplmnky 10 лет назад
That's an incredibly interesting question, and I think one that deserves a lot of study/research/experimentation. I think it is likely that many "laws" of nature arise from others. It is possible that the underlying nature of reality is in some ways very simple, surprisingly so considering the complexity of our universe. It would be interesting (are almost certainly impossible) to know if the laws of nature are necessary or contingent. Are there many universes with different laws?
@TheRationalityPolice
@TheRationalityPolice 10 лет назад
AND he is the GREATEST philosopher of mind and has published the greatest content on consciousness!
@herrkire
@herrkire 10 лет назад
dan dennet is such a saint. no pun intended. hes just such a cool and smart man
@jorgancrath2885
@jorgancrath2885 11 лет назад
Needed
@ChollieD
@ChollieD 11 лет назад
37:59 The piece was by John Adams (not Cage), and it was called "On the Transmigration of Souls". Very highly recommended music.
@PoetlaureateNFDL
@PoetlaureateNFDL 11 лет назад
Go Daniel go!!
@SuperStrik9
@SuperStrik9 10 лет назад
Dan Dennett's an awesome man. One of the 4 Horsemen along with Hitchens, Harris and Dawkins.
@dudnees
@dudnees 11 лет назад
Grateful for the frisbee Dan.
@hananarama2000
@hananarama2000 11 лет назад
if i learned to routinely express my ideas half as clearly as Dennet does here, id be very proud
@jeffreyc.mcandrew8911
@jeffreyc.mcandrew8911 10 лет назад
Breaking the spell, what a concept!
Далее
Make Up with Balloons 💄☺️🍓
00:23
Просмотров 3,1 млн
Do We Have Freewill? / Daniel Dennett VS Robert Sapolsky
1:07:42
Remembering Daniel Dennett
58:37
Просмотров 10 тыс.
Daniel Dennett on Tools To Transform Our Thinking
1:18:53
Make Up with Balloons 💄☺️🍓
00:23
Просмотров 3,1 млн