“The observer, when he seems to himself to be observing a stone, is really, if physics is to be believed, observing the effects of the stone upon himself.” -- Bertrand Russell, An Inquiry Into Meaning and Truth (1950)
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Charlie Rose: French philosopher Bernard Henri-Levi on his recent visit to Darfur
I watch Charlie Rose as I'm getting ready to fall asleep. I love his show and am so thankful that he has interesting, informative dialogue with guests versus most of the programming you see out there these days.
... three cheers for them putting his shows online for us non-TV oriented folk (although I guess the Internet serves that function for me--and, of course, films)
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I watch Charlie Rose as I'm getting ready to fall asleep. I love his show and am so thankful that he has interesting, informative dialogue with guests versus most of the programming you see out there these days.
... three cheers for them putting his shows online for us non-TV oriented folk (although I guess the Internet serves that function for me--and, of course, films)
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