Bob, You've set the table very well. Bring on Wilmsen! Looking forward to #5. Btw, one thing I would not think twice about, in case you're tempted to, is the decline in viewership. It always happens. Even a famous lecture series like Michael Sandel's "Justice" drops off geometrically after #1. Human nature? Laziness? I think it's the same dynamic as trying to keep New Year's resolutions. I heard someone on the radio who's written a book about the brain say that we're hardwired by evolution for inattentiveness and inertia. Fits me to a tee! Actually, I hesitate to check "I am not a robot" (below), as I more or less am.
Professor Wolff,
ReplyDeleteCould you link to number four? I don't find it in Google. Thank you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWvboYpmhgs
ReplyDeleteChris, Un millón de gracias. Thank you very much....
ReplyDeleteBob, You've set the table very well. Bring on Wilmsen! Looking forward to #5. Btw, one thing I would not think twice about, in case you're tempted to, is the decline in viewership. It always happens. Even a famous lecture series like Michael Sandel's "Justice" drops off geometrically after #1. Human nature? Laziness? I think it's the same dynamic as trying to keep New Year's resolutions. I heard someone on the radio who's written a book about the brain say that we're hardwired by evolution for inattentiveness and inertia. Fits me to a tee! Actually, I hesitate to check "I am not a robot" (below), as I more or less am.
ReplyDelete"Unknown" is me, Tom Cathcart.
ReplyDeleteHi, Tom, glad you are tuning in. You will be present in my imaginationm, along with the other former students, for each of the subsequent lectures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dr. Wolff! Wonderful lectures. I'm enjoying these immensely.
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