Ethnos, Tribalism, and Globalism in the Shadow of the Cross (THINGS HIDDEN 224)

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Why Japanese Read Comic Books (THINGS HIDDEN 229)

Dr Paul Axton joins David Gornoski and Surit Dasgupta to talk about Japan's encounter with Christianity, why Western philosophical approaches don't work in Japan, Nihonjinron identity, the psychology of Amae, extraordinary life of Yukio Mishima, and more. Check out Forging Plough ...  Show more

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Physicists Avi Loeb and Dr Weiping Yu join David Gornoski to discuss Professor Loeb's latest book "Interstellar," why colonizing Mars is not enough, the possibility of extraterrestrial life, the dangers of AI, free will, and more. Buy "Interstellar: The Search for Extraterrestria ...  Show more

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