Thursday, April 26, 2012
Beautiful Minds: Professor Richard Dawkins
Beautiful Minds explores Richard Dawkins' life from very young age and reveals how he became most influential evolutionary thinker of a generation and a science writer who stunned the world with his first bestseller the Selfish Gene and changed our understanding of science radically with his following books, and how this path led him to become outspoken icon for atheism. Broadcasted on BBC Four, 25 April 2012.
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Duration : 59mn 4s
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I'm looking forward to watching this, thanks for posting it so quickly!!!
Thanks for this post, but it would be apreciated spanish or english subtitles, there are many non native english speakers in this website!
GRACIAS
What amazes me in seeing video of, say, his interviews with believers, is how calm and patient he is with them, how gentle. He is as much a guru to rationalists and freethinkers as Gandhi to the movement we call passive resistence, and the two of them share that quality of gentleness. One is secular, the other spiritual (i.e. religious), but their goal is the same: freedom from a certain mindset that hurts us all.
Hello, Im very gratful to find this blog. I shall be watching and listen all day! I also have a blog so if you have time check it out http://fedupwithfaith.blog.com thanks
Subtitle for doc here http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/subtitles/4575558/beautiful-minds-richard-dawkins-en
Amazing blog, just discovered it. Thanks for all the work being done ladies and gents, this is highly appreciated!
What amazes me in seeing video of, say, his interviews with believers, is how calm and patient he is with them, how gentle. He is as much a guru to rationalists and freethinkers as Gandhi to the movement we call passive resistence, and the two of them share that quality of gentleness. One is secular, the other spiritual (i.e. religious), but their goal is the same: freedom from a certain mindset that hurts us all.
Please note the link below to the interview/debate with Professor Richard Dawkins at the Oxford University Debating Chamber.
Richard Dawkins shines in this context and all the more so when his clear and precise language is juxtaposed to the questions from the religious people in the room (including the interviewer).
And here is a short link to the same: http://bit.ly/12xSgGP"
Thanks and kindest regards
Juan Pablo
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