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The Philosophy of Science

In The Philosophy of Science, an eight-hour course, Dr. James Orr traces the development of science from ancient Greece through the Scientific Revolution to today. He examines how theological, institutional, and philosophical forces shaped science, while tackling key issues like the demarcation problem of science versus pseudoscience, Hume’s problem of induction, Kuhn’s theory of paradigm shifts, and the realism debate. The course also engages fascinating unresolved questions raised by cosmology, neuroscience, and quantum mechanics, ultimately arguing that scientific progress does not eliminate philosophical inquiry but rather deepens it, revealing new mysteries that demand philosophical analysis.

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Grace Notes

Join award-winning music artist Elaine Bradley as she talks with singers, songwriters, and musicians about the source of their inspiration and how they channel spirituality into their music. With in-studio performances from acclaimed artists such as Gentri, Lindsey Stirling, Jenny Oaks Baker, Yolanda Adams, Lexi Walker, John Ondrasik, and Alex Boye, Grace Notes is an intimate musical journey that speaks to the soul. Immerse yourself in Grace Notes for an authentic mix of song and spirit.

Grace Notes

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Mijn Restaurant: Ongezouten

Does Mijn Restaurant leave you wanting more? VTM GO serves up a juicy and light dessert with the exclusive series 'Mijn Restaurant: Ongezouten'. In it, influencers Clémentine Caron, Lorentia Veppi, Jamie-Lee Six, and Jonatan Medart travel across Flanders to sit down with the four duos. From too salty or too peppery to overcooked or too raw, no plate goes untouched. In their own unfiltered style and with a generous dose of humor, they test the atmosphere, dishes, and hospitality of each restaurant.

Mijn Restaurant: Ongezouten

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The Pierre Berton Show

The Pierre Berton Show was a television show hosted by Pierre Berton. It ran from 1962 to 1973, and Berton regularly interviewed important artists, actors, and other public figures. His iconic interviews included Malcolm X in 1965, Lenny Bruce in 1966, and the only known interview with Bruce Lee in 1971. When CTV launched, a Pierre Berton show quickly followed, aiming to compete with CBC's late-night news. Initially on CTV, it later shifted to CHCH Hamilton due to scheduling conflicts, continuing its acclaimed interviews syndicated by Screen Gems. Despite its brief CTV run, it relocated to Hamilton after CTV adjusted its lineup to rival CBC's 11:00 PM news.

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