50 Years of the Templeton Prize
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Introducing Dr. Edna Adan Ismail
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Dr. Frank Wilczek on Perspective
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@frankfakazatalk307
@frankfakazatalk307 3 күн бұрын
I heard the word repair once in this video and forgiveness a number of times. We don't care about forgiveness. Only justice.
@LindeeLove
@LindeeLove 3 күн бұрын
Huh?
@wilsontheconqueror8101
@wilsontheconqueror8101 6 күн бұрын
Evolution & naturalist have always had a very difficult time shoe horning human beings into the "natural order" of things. Humans abilities to think in esoteric manner is a big problem. Because there is no benefit in the natural world to having a soul,to morn your loved ones,to imagine a different existence,to create artistic surroundings. Humans have a divine nature because we are Gods creations. Humans have a soul & a desire to become more than we are. A snake is a snake,a bird is a bird,a whale is a whale. Beautiful creatures in their own right. And they may adapt and change to some degree. Environmental adaptation is just a physical adjustment to an animals environment. But human beings literally change the environment. I think this is the big distinction between man & beast. As beautiful as the universe is & as vast as it is. The oddest & strangest in it is man!
@lulamantshephe5595
@lulamantshephe5595 6 күн бұрын
wow! This is healing for me. Thank you Pumla my Fort Hare Alma Mater❤❤❤❤
@nomondembambisa2485
@nomondembambisa2485 10 күн бұрын
Hi Spush. Good to see you so well and active. Healing the nation. Congratulations.
@user-oc4es8bn1b
@user-oc4es8bn1b 12 күн бұрын
I So wish I am just like You to let go And to forgive God Bless you
@MzamoAdoons372
@MzamoAdoons372 16 күн бұрын
My favourate granny
@vuyelwagxoko1266
@vuyelwagxoko1266 19 күн бұрын
It's unfortunate we are not yet free😢
@lidamasopustova8928
@lidamasopustova8928 24 күн бұрын
Národ musí své svobody chránit..
@Zachary_Setzer
@Zachary_Setzer 29 күн бұрын
The funny thing about this is that the people who oppose this argument are the same ones who most agree with it on the closely related question of the reliability of our sense perceptions.
@KerrieBuckley-mc5hz
@KerrieBuckley-mc5hz 29 күн бұрын
😂beautiful
@KerrieBuckley-mc5hz
@KerrieBuckley-mc5hz 29 күн бұрын
😂beautiful
@sahira1095
@sahira1095 Ай бұрын
IDIOT.
@itstuff4744
@itstuff4744 Ай бұрын
I love this lady, she is an exceptional human being. God bless the beautiful and unique woman named Jane Goodall.
@sahira1095
@sahira1095 Ай бұрын
DIABOL v rúchu kňaza,chudáci bratia česi.
@rakgadikhobo1951
@rakgadikhobo1951 Ай бұрын
Congratulations Dr Pumla!🎉🎉🎉🎉
@sohu86x
@sohu86x Ай бұрын
This is complete nonsense argument. Our faculties are not entirely reliable, but collectively, they become increasingly and significantly more reliable. Also, aren't we using the exact same faculties to presume the existence of gods? Which is exactly how deities developed across many human cultures. Even Christian divine communication has to be delievered to and received by our individual and collective faculties. Simply put, I can be more sure of the existence of my hand (e.g. I can show it to others, I can touch others, others can tell me it exists) than I am of any gods because recognition of my hands is a lot more fundamental than my ability to discern the existence of gods.
@Latter_broccoli
@Latter_broccoli Ай бұрын
I have a hard time understanding how the argument manages to escape complete skepticism, since the argument itself is produced by our natural cognitive faculties. It surely and legitimately reminds us that we are faillible, but given the fact that humans seems to be able to adopt plausible beliefs which are totally unadaptative, doesn't seem weird to then reject naturalism and adopt a theistic worldview on the basis of pure faith?
@sohu86x
@sohu86x Ай бұрын
It leads to hard solipcism.
@GordonPortice-py5zt
@GordonPortice-py5zt Ай бұрын
I would love to hear the stories, but i hate crying . Enjoyed the video , the strength of the spirit in the light . BEAUTIFUL.. THANK YOU.
@williamwilson2270
@williamwilson2270 Ай бұрын
The crimes of apartheid, the murders, the maiming and cruelty towards the Black people of South Africa by the white classes that created trauma to setting aside the Native Africans. A young Black girl stole a purse from an English imagrant daughter of a newly imagrant family, The police illegally bound the young girls left arm with cageing wire until it tore through her flesh. The English couple were horrified at this treatment of the young Black teenager without any legal charge or trial. The Husband and Father of the two white woman tried to have the criminal charges dropped, but the white police refused and took the young girl away. Meanwhile he contacted his boss who required his expertise on oil cracker in Johannesburg to try and get the poor girl released and treated for her greivous injury. the whole family left South Africa within the year, they moved to Scotland where I heard the whole story from them, But at the time I managed to land a job with an MoD company, despite a personal life-long Paraplegic illness I walked on two leg braces in a workshop where my work was seen as satisfactory. However there was an English man working there who hated me because I counted a young Black girl a good friend amongst many as I was older then, The English man also hated this young Black girl as she was tiny, and had nobody to protect her. my friends and I took on the job of protecting her, he was afraid of me and after a fight in the carpark of the factory unit I had a steel bar up my sleave and was using it to protect myself, A third party of higher rank stepped in and threw down the bully. both the bully and I were taken into the office and I was let go, but the bully said that he was quitting this job anyway, to move to South Africa. A man who hated cripples and Black people so much aught never to be given a visa to enter South Africa, than. Thank God that Apartied was brought to a justified end a mere number of months later. I felt sorry for that little Scots African girl, more so the black girl who was disfigured for life by the brutality of the SA police, who had no right to publicly torture her no matter what she did. I have never had anything but respect for the Black people in Scotland, but even I have noticed the wary looks that they are prone to give the whites around them. It is a disgrace the my fellow Scots can be seen to be prejudiced even in this day and age while the English nationalists are prejudiced against both Africans, Asians and the physically afflicted like me. for instance I fall a lot and often cannot get back up, but only on a few occasions do I lack for support Thanks Be to God, I have been helped by every race, color and creed. in this I am blessed.❤🙏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@ellisonmadenyika4239
@ellisonmadenyika4239 Ай бұрын
THERE IS A RAPTURE IN MY SOUL THERE IS A RAPTURE IN MY COUNTRY THER IS A RAPTURE IN MY AFRICA MAY GOD HEAL THE RAPTURE IN MY SOUL, MY COUNTRY, AND MY AFRICA AND BRING US CLOSER TO GOD.
@bohditony
@bohditony Ай бұрын
@dintlentooele2263
@dintlentooele2263 Ай бұрын
Just like that?
@frun
@frun Ай бұрын
I'm living in a ⛺, which i installed near professor's 🏠, in desperate attempts to introduce my theory. In it strings vibrate in 287 dimensional time and manifold is curled into 266 brane-time-spaces.
@ericgamliel4161
@ericgamliel4161 Ай бұрын
Very interesting!
@luzukom213
@luzukom213 Ай бұрын
SUCH AN INSPIRATION to take active part in (1) the healing of both my own conscious and unconscious personal traumas and (2) the traumas that still affect South African interpersonal interactions, politics and perceived future prosperity and propagation of our country. Hopefully more people will become aware of the importance of the very necessary *Reparative Quest* our country needs to embark on. It started with the TRC, now we need something else. We have dealt with the immediate acknowledgement of traumas, but I feel we are struggling with consolidating those traumas and allowing ourselves to move forward while not forgetting the impact of the those traumas and need to consistently repair the wounded fabric of the South African tapestry.
@theidealisticman
@theidealisticman Ай бұрын
@user-xx7rc6tz5z
@user-xx7rc6tz5z Ай бұрын
Congratulations Dr Pumla Gobodo. We are proud of you. God bless 🙏
@sutukazimabona3050
@sutukazimabona3050 Ай бұрын
Congratulations Doc
@cherray50
@cherray50 Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing. The prize pales in worth when compared to her work. Thank you, Dr. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela.
@findingafrica4697
@findingafrica4697 Ай бұрын
Huge congratulations to you, Prof Pumla! Your impact, compassion and wisdom is indelible, and this award is so well-deserved.
@thekothamaga1465
@thekothamaga1465 Ай бұрын
Congrats Dr Pumla, a well deserved price. Healing from traumatic experience like murder of loved one is never easy, but worthwhile
@arcoiris_sky
@arcoiris_sky Ай бұрын
Wow! Congratulations to Dr. Pulma! So inspirational. Thanks for sharing these stories in such a cinematic way. I hope many of us or around the world can learn from her and use her work in our communities to transform how the oppression and trauma of white supremacy has left a deep wound in the fabric of our collective culture and individual lives. We look forward to learning more as this prize is sure to make her work more accessible all around the world.
@chelseaboyd8728
@chelseaboyd8728 Ай бұрын
I can't unhear Jane from Tarzan and it's wonderful. Jane Goodall has been a hero of mine since I was a kid.
@ilya4759
@ilya4759 Ай бұрын
That's why we conduct experiments. So our preconceived beliefs don't influence our conclusions
@weezy894
@weezy894 Ай бұрын
Nietzsche takes it to the next level . That evolution is a universal acid that eats through all our beliefs... even the scientific method. He elaborates in the gay science
@ilya4759
@ilya4759 Ай бұрын
​@weezy894 If you ask all living people a thousand years ago if they believe that their ancestors looked like mice, then 100% would tell you that they don't believe it. Our belief system produces way less than 50\50 accuracy. But experiments we conduct on evidence we dig up prove otherwise. This man makes a great case why beliefs are irrelevant to establish truth
@miqueiaspaulo1
@miqueiaspaulo1 Ай бұрын
From a naturalistic evolutionist perspective, the existence of religious believes is the most outstanding evidence that holding false believes can be absolutely advantageous for survival.
@vikramram7011
@vikramram7011 Ай бұрын
Yay you said it yourself, can and not necessarily
@sohu86x
@sohu86x Ай бұрын
And it would stil be advantageous that we continue to uncover true things and abandon false things - and we do this continuously for example through technologies (alloys, medicine, etc.). It used to be that plague doctors prevented some infections by using their masks (advantageous), but once we discovered the germ theory of disease (true things uncovered), we didn't have to revert to plague doctor masks and have gained more tools for survival and reproduction (increased advantages). Bring this back to religious beliefs - just because they provide advantages, doesn't mean they are true and that we cannot come up with better tools to replace religious beliefs. Consider the developments in secular therapy, replacing religious therapy.
@BigDogHDSPB
@BigDogHDSPB Ай бұрын
Dayum she cud rap!!!!!
@chuckgaydos5387
@chuckgaydos5387 Ай бұрын
Doesn't this argument apply to any origin story? If we were designed then we could just be believing what we were designed to believe, not necessarily what's true. So we still have no reason to believe that our reasoning leads to truth.
@user-bb3ej3iv9y
@user-bb3ej3iv9y 2 ай бұрын
The 50/50 argument is very fallacious. Every single moment of my conscious day is full of successful mental activity, every step, every blink, every judgement. To say this success is based on adaptive behavior and not thinking about reality and its consequences cannot imply that I am successful via dumb luck (50/50). That my (evolutionarily generated) brain doesn't fully cope with truth is irrelevant. My brain can't deal with the problem that the sun will go supernova in 100,000,000 years. My brain can cope with the mess of physics, chemistry, biology and sociology that is reality.
@JessieShrieves
@JessieShrieves 2 ай бұрын
You are a great organization. Jessie Shrieves, Artist
@zeroonetime
@zeroonetime 2 ай бұрын
Time is God, Timing is godliness
@Johann-li4xr
@Johann-li4xr 2 ай бұрын
Bůh je bezcharakterní svině on je to zlo ma radost z utrpení lidí nenávidím ho.
@Kopernikan
@Kopernikan 3 ай бұрын
Plantinga is the sort of philosopher that gives philosophy a bad name - maker of pointless word salads.
@moroccandeepweb5880
@moroccandeepweb5880 2 ай бұрын
The fact that you don't understand something doesn't make it a "pointless word salads".
@Kopernikan
@Kopernikan 3 ай бұрын
His arguments are verbal fluff spun as if neither he nor we have any understanding of how science works, which is just a specialized execution of rigorous observation and reason.
@superstar-vk9rk
@superstar-vk9rk 3 ай бұрын
☸️only in the World True☸️ ✨🌍🪷Namo Buddha Namo Nama🏔️🕊️✨
@luvbeans405
@luvbeans405 3 ай бұрын
It amazes me anyone takes this man seriously. What utter horse shit.
@skfovbk
@skfovbk 3 ай бұрын
he's really a genius
@providencekamana5821
@providencekamana5821 3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@belessbutbetter
@belessbutbetter 3 ай бұрын
We are incredibly lucky to have her with us. 🙌🏼🌎
@tingchunene
@tingchunene 4 ай бұрын
Is it possible that I can translate the subtitle into Chinese so that I can share this wonderful interview with more Asians for the purpose of education only?