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“Whoever best
describes
the problem
is the one most
likely
to solve it.”
–Dan Roam
(You can tell it’s a poem by the line breaks.)
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plutopsyche:
“Whoever best
describes
the problem
is the one most
likely
to solve it.”
–Dan Roam
(You can tell it’s a poem by the line breaks.)
Popularity: 9% [?]
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Titled with a with a cute wink the apocalypse, The Four Horsemen features Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. On September 30th, 2007 they sat down together and filmed a two-hour unmoderated discussion. It’s a wonderful thing.
While I’m an atheist,(1) this isn’t a requirement to appreciate four brilliant men philosophizing brilliantly about religion, atheism and the state of the world.
I’ve read a couple of Dawkins’ books (namely The Selfish Gene and The Blind Watchmaker
)(2) and two by Hitchens (Why Orwell Matters
and God Is Not Great
), but this is the first time I’ve really heard any of them speak.(3)
The video, filmed by Josh Timonen, has been provided by the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (what a name!) and has been available on YouTube for about a month in two, one-hour segments.
Naturally, with their genius so well publicized, they require no introduction, but for the uninitiated, from left to right they are Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris. Continue reading »
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