"On the Anthropic Principle" by Frederick Turner
Description
Mea culpa: "The Neural Lyre" was published in 1983, not 1994. Don't know why I said that!
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Topics discussed in this episode include:
-William Paley's watchmaker analogy
-Problems with teleological arguments
-Brandon Carter's Anthropic Principle
-Multiverse/many worlds theory
-John Archibald Wheeler's Participatory Anthropic Principle
-"It from bit"
-George Berkeley's Idealism
-Vedanta Hinduism
-"The Anthropic Cosmological Principle"
-Barrow and Tipler's Final Anthropic Principle
-"The Last Question" by Isaac Asimov
-Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's theology of the noosphere and omega point
-"Everything That Rises Must Converge" by Flannery O'Connor
-Turner's essay, "The Neural Lyre"
-Turner's book, "Natural Classicism"
-Turner's epic poems: The New World, Genesis, Apocalypse
-The transtemporal community of humanity
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List of the most common metrical feet:
Iamb: weak-STRONG (u /)
Trochee: STRONG-weak (/ u)
Anapest: weak-weak-STRONG (u u /)
Amphibrach: weak-STRONG-weak (u / u)
Dactyl: STRONG-weak-weak (/ u u)
Cretic: STRONG-weak-STRONG (/ u /)
Pyrrhic: weak-weak (u u)
Spondee: STRONG-STRONG (/ /)