Wed, 21 September 2011
Galileo's Dilemma Galileo has been in Hell for over 350 years. Satan approaches him with an offer. Written by Craig Gosling. Cast: Galileo - Craig Gosling Narrated by Steve Duerr Recorded at Crunchy Frog Studio, located in beautiful Carmel-By-The-Retention-Pond, Indiana |
Thu, 17 February 2011
Old Time Radio Broadcast: Darwin's Conversion and Recantation of Evolution. Featuring an interview with Lady Hope who claimed to be at Darwin's bedside during his conversion and recantation. Her words are verbatim of what actually appeared in a newspaper article. Following the interview, a rebuttal will be given with the actual words of Darwin's son, daughter, other family members, and Darwin himself. Discussion to follow. Script written by CFI Indiana Friend of the Center, Craig Gosling. |
Tue, 1 February 2011
Recorded January 30, 2011 at CFI Indiana. Francis Fukuyama may have been premature in heralding the end of history, but many people agree that politics in western democracies has entered a post-ideological phase. Everyone accepts that society should be run as a democratic, regulated market economy, and disagreements are all about the details. Or do they? To what extent is this diagnosis correct? And even if it is, does that mean that radical politics is no longer possible? In this talk, the British philosopher and author Julian Baggini will suggest that there is plenty of room for radicalism -- even if the grand ideological debates of the past have run their course. Julian Baggini is a British philosopher and the author of several books about philosophy written for a general audience, including The Pig that Wants to be Eaten and 99 other thought experiments , and Atheism: A Very Short Introduction. He is co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Philosophers' Magazine , and contributes to a variety of newspapers, magazines and BBC radio. He was awarded his PhD from University College London. Direct download: baggini-ASIO_PreSonus_FireStudio_FireStudio_Project_daw_rt_1.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:42 AM |
Fri, 21 January 2011
Religion and legal issues, Darwin Day 2011, news. |

