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Sunday, March 7, 2010

I THINK I'VE GOT IT -- THE MARIST LECTURE ON LIBERAL EDUCATION

OK, folks. This may be it. Click and see. My February 3rd lecture at Marist College on Liberal Education You need QuickTime Player to view it, and it may take a while to load. Correction: It takes a really long time to load. I hope it is worth the wait.

http://darwin.marist.edu/Lectures/pwolfffeb3.mov

6 comments:

ajrosa said...

Great lecture!! Such a great storyteller. Thanks for sharing. Keep 'em coming!!

NotHobbes said...

I can`t open the file :-(

Robert Paul Wolff said...

Do you have QuickTime Player? That is apparently what is required.

NotHobbes said...

I thoroughly enjoyed your lecture, thanks. I couldn`t really make out the conversation when questions were submitted(I am partially deaf)
Funny, but watching your lecture reminded me of just why I opted for a distance learning BA philosophy; too vain to wear a hearing aid. Preposterous, I know

Robert Paul Wolff said...

Well, you are partially deaf, I have this grotesque facial tic. Probably we are the only people in the world who care! :)

MarcusAquinas said...

I quite enjoyed the lecture. I whole-heartedly agree on the importance of an education in the Liberal Arts, but am not sold on your approach. Perhaps I am too much of an idealist. Enjoy Paris.