Philip Gehrman (UPenn) and Justin McDaniel (UPenn) explore how Christianity and Buddhism influence how they rest. | University of Pennsylvania, 11/13/2023 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
Speakers:
Philip Gehrman - Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Justin McDaniel - Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Endowed Professor of the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania
Moderator:
Caroline Connolly - Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:36 Christianity and Rest - Philip Gehrman
00:06:50 Buddhism and Rest - Justin McDaniel
00:15:02 Is rest accessible to all?
00:17:18 Is rest accessible as an individual or a collective?
00:21:54 Do we need societal structures to impose rest?
00:24:10 Does rest promote community?
00:27:12 What is the impact of not resting?
00:30:19 Is deep rest possible in a world of busyness?
00:37:56 If we rest, do we risk being successful?
00:45:16 Is rest counterproductive for struggling students?
00:56:59 Transition to Q&R
00:58:12 Q&R: What reforms to the education system could help encourage rest?
01:01:46 Q&R: Is is possible to rest quickly?
01:03:15 Q&R: Does sleep deprivation lead to fatigue?
01:04:24 Q&R: How do we rest in a busy environment?
01:10:12 Q&R: What's the best use of 24 hours?
01:13:37 Q&R: What's the balance of rest and grit?
01:16:50 Q&R: How should entrepreneurs rest?
01:17:42 Q&R: How do we give up our addictions for rest?
01:21:10 Q&R: Can you intentionally rest and have success?
01:25:29 Q&R: Rest and spontaneity
01:27:41 Q&R: McDaniel's class "Existential Despair"
01:31:38 Q&R: Has the university lost its ability to value rest?
01:38:26 Q&R: Rest as a value
,veritas forum,christianity,columbia christian,generous dialogue,harvard christian,intellectual humility,mit christian,nyu christian,philosophy,yale christian,augustine,christian philosopher,james k.a. smith,james ka smith,jamie smith,jamie smith you are what you love,on the road with st augustine,st augustine,you are what you love,1wodbo5vzss,UCsJezu3tK45jPs0ywrq0S0Q, Knowledge,Religion, channel_UCsJezu3tK45jPs0ywrq0S0Q, video_1wodbo5vzss,Jamie Smith (Calvin University) explores what it means to be human. | Vanderbilt University, 10/2/2024 | View full forum at https://youtu.be/iLq_eAoh058 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
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,veritas forum,andy crouch,andy crouch culture making,andy crouch talk,andy crouch the life we're looking for,jonathan haidt,jonathan haidt podcast,jonathan haidt ted talk,the anxious generation,the coddling of the american mind,wendy suzuki,wendy suzuki podcast,wendy suzuki ted talk,christianity,columbia christian,generous dialogue,harvard christian,intellectual humility,mit christian,philosophy,yale christian,nyu christian,MyToh0wWpXE,UCsJezu3tK45jPs0ywrq0S0Q, Religion,Society, channel_UCsJezu3tK45jPs0ywrq0S0Q, video_MyToh0wWpXE,Wendy Suzuki (NYU), Jonathan Haidt (NYU) and Andy Crouch (Praxis) explore the role of religion and technology in meaning-making. | New York University, 9/17/24 | View full forum at https://youtu.be/aGoRRdQWLrQ | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
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,1,Justin Hawkins (Columbia) and Shelly Kagan (Yale) explore how time is more of a finite resource than we realize. | Columbia University, 4/17/2024 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
Speakers:
Justin Hawkins - Staff Associate, Columbia Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
Shelly Kagan - Professor of Philosophy at Yale University
Moderator:
James Valentini - Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Chemistry at Columbia University
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,1,Justin Hawkins (Columbia) and Shelly Kagan (Yale) explore how time is more of a finite resource than we realize. | Columbia University, 4/17/2024 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
Speakers:
Justin Hawkins - Staff Associate, Columbia Center for Clinical Medical Ethics
Shelly Kagan - Professor of Philosophy at Yale University
Moderator:
James Valentini - Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Chemistry at Columbia University
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,1,Philip Gehrman (UPenn) and Justin McDaniel (UPenn) explore how Christianity and Buddhism influence how they rest. | University of Pennsylvania, 11/13/2023 | Explore more at https://www.veritas.org.
Speakers:
Philip Gehrman - Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Justin McDaniel - Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Endowed Professor of the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania
Moderator:
Caroline Connolly - Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania
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Over the past two decades, The Veritas Forum has been hosting vibrant discussions on life's hardest questions and engaging the world's leading colleges and universities with Christian perspectives and the relevance of Jesus. Learn more at http://www.veritas.org, with upcoming events and over 600 pieces of media on topics including science, philosophy, music, business, medicine, and more!
00:00:00 Introduction
00:02:36 Christianity and Rest - Philip Gehrman
00:06:50 Buddhism and Rest - Justin McDaniel
00:15:02 Is rest accessible to all?
00:17:18 Is rest accessible as an individual or a collective?
00:21:54 Do we need societal structures to impose rest?
00:24:10 Does rest promote community?
00:27:12 What is the impact of not resting?
00:30:19 Is deep rest possible in a world of busyness?
00:37:56 If we rest, do we risk being successful?
00:45:16 Is rest counterproductive for struggling students?
00:56:59 Transition to Q&R
00:58:12 Q&R: What reforms to the education system could help encourage rest?
01:01:46 Q&R: Is is possible to rest quickly?
01:03:15 Q&R: Does sleep deprivation lead to fatigue?
01:04:24 Q&R: How do we rest in a busy environment?
01:10:12 Q&R: What's the best use of 24 hours?
01:13:37 Q&R: What's the balance of rest and grit?
01:16:50 Q&R: How should entrepreneurs rest?
01:17:42 Q&R: How do we give up our addictions for rest?
01:21:10 Q&R: Can you intentionally rest and have success?
01:25:29 Q&R: Rest and spontaneity
01:27:41 Q&R: McDaniel's class "Existential Despair"
01:31:38 Q&R: Has the university lost its ability to value rest?
01:38:26 Q&R: Rest as a value
,1,OpenAI launched ChatGPT launched on Nov. 30, 2022. And quickly, the program changed the conversation around what is possible for artificial intelligence. In the past 12 months, we've seen campaign videos featuring AI-generated images, legislative proposals and a congressional hearing on AI regulation. By all accounts, the 2024 presidential election is going to be our first "AI election." However, often the specifics around AI’s impact remain vague. How exactly could it impact our electoral politics?
In this episode of the 538 Politics podcast, Galen speaks with Ethan Bueno de Mesquita, the interim dean of the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. Bueno de Mesquita’s research focuses on game theory, political conflict and electoral accountability, and he recently co-authored the white paper "Preparing for Generative AI in the 2024 Election: Recommendations and Best Practices Based on Academic Research."
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