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Jonathan Berger on timbre and surprise, two "black holes" of music theory - part 3
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Jonathan Berger of Stanford University discussing the limits of music theory at "Evolution, Cognition, and the Arts," a Stanford Philosophy and Literature colloquium, March...
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Jonathan Berger on timbre and surprise, two "black holes" of music theory - part 2
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Jonathan Berger of Stanford University discussing the limits of music theory at "Evolution, Cognition, and the Arts," a Stanford Philosophy and Literature colloquium, March...
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Jonathan Berger on timbre and surprise, two "black holes" of music theory - part 1
Stanfordphilit
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Jonathan Berger of Stanford University discussing the limits of music theory at "Evolution, Cognition, and the Arts," a Stanford Philosophy and Literature colloquium, March...
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Daniel Levitin on auditory cheesecake and Steven Pinker - part 3
Stanfordphilit
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Daniel Levitin of McGill University discussing evolutionary theories of music appreciation at "Evolution, Cognition, and the Arts," a Stanford Philosophy and Literature col...
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Daniel Levitin on auditory cheesecake and Steven Pinker - part 2
Stanfordphilit
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Daniel Levitin of McGill University discussing evolutionary theories of music appreciation at "Evolution, Cognition, and the Arts," a Stanford Philosophy and Literature col...
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Daniel Levitin on auditory cheesecake and Steven Pinker - part 1
Stanfordphilit
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Daniel Levitin of McGill University discussing evolutionary theories of music appreciation at "Evolution, Cognition, and the Arts," a Stanford Philosophy and Literature col...
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Stanford Philosophy and Literature: George Wilson - part 2
Stanfordphilit
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Philosopher George Wilson on the Coen brothers' "The Man Who Wasn't There."
At the Stanford "Film and Philosophy" Conference, January 15th-16th, 2010.
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Stanford Philosophy and Literature: George Wilson - part 1
Stanfordphilit
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Philosopher George Wilson on the Coen brothers' "The Man Who Wasn't There."
At the Stanford "Film and Philosophy" Conference, January 15th-16th, 2010.
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Stanford Philosophy and Literature: Robert Pippin - part 1
Stanfordphilit
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Philosopher Robert Pippin on the use of flash back and the femme fatale in film noir "Out of the Past."
"Fate and Film Noir: Some Filmic Philosophy in Out of the Past"
At ...
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Stanford Philosophy and Literature: David Thomson - part 2
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David Thomson, noted film critic, at the Stanford "Film and Philosophy" Conference, January 15th-16th, 2010, "If the cinema is the truth 24 times a second, how shall we tel...
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