Philosophers of mathematics

Paul Bernays

Paul Isaac Bernays (17 October 1888 – 18 September 1977) was a Swiss mathematician who made significant contributions to mathematical logic, axiomatic set theory, and the philosophy of mathematics. He was an assistant and close collaborator of David Hilbert. (Wikipedia).

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Journées Hénon - 13/21 - Jacques Laskar

La stabilité du système solaire

From playlist Michel Hénon Memoriam

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Présentation de l'exposition "Emile Borel : un mathématicien au pluriel"

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From playlist Bibliothèque

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Edward Bernays 2: Selling War

It's no secret that legendary PR man Edward Bernays changed the American mind about numerous products, but he didn't stop there. Tune in to the part 2 to learn how Bernays used his skills to assist US Presidents and global corporations as they waged war on Guatemala. Edward Bernays 1: To

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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Journées Hénon - 20/21 - André Brahic

Michel Hénon : un modèle pour nous tous

From playlist Michel Hénon Memoriam

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Edward Bernays 1: Torches of Freedom

Nowadays Edward Bernays, often called "the Father of Public Relations," remains a relatively obscure historical figure. His legacy, however, is thriving around the globe, and his techniques are found in everything from the food we eat to the things we believe. But who was this man, and how

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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Edward Bernays 3: The Legacy

In the final installment of this series on legendary PR man and self-professed propagandist Edward Bernays, we explore how his work has influenced PR firms, think tanks and governments of the modern day. Tune in to Stuff They Don't Want You To Know and learn more about the firms persuading

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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Why Is Bacon Considered A Breakfast Food?

Sure, everyone knows that bacon and eggs are a traditional breakfast - but why? Listen in to learn how Freud's nephew invented PR and changed the way America eats breakfast. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/bacon-quiz.htm Share on Facebook: http://goo.gl/

From playlist Popular Stuff

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A moment with Aaron Sauers

Aaron Sauers is a bridge between Fermilab and industry. As Fermilab's patent and licensing executive, he works with the lab's inventors to find ways that their innovations can help tackle problems and improve our everyday lives. By exploring areas of common interest between the lab and pri

From playlist Better know a researcher

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Did Albert Einstein believe in God?

What made Albert Einstein one of the greatest scientific geniuses the world has ever known? His scientific breakthroughs revolutionized the way we understand the universe. The World Science Festival, in partnership with the 92Y’s 7 Days of Genius Festival, presents an in-depth look into th

From playlist The Life and Work of Albert Einstein

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Feedback: UFO's & the Moon

How much do US Presidents know about UFOs? Are there unexplained structures on the moon? After years of episodes, Ben and Matt finally have a chance to answer listener emails, tweets and Facebook messages on the air. SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-sub WEBSITE | http://bit.ly/stdwyt

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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Lagrange Bicentenary - Jacques Laskar's conference

Lagrange and the stability of the Solar System

From playlist Bicentenaire Joseph-Louis Lagrange

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Propaganda and Influence | Digging Deeper

If you've seen the first episode of Ben and Matt's series on Edward Bernays, then you already know how profoundly he's influenced the American public. He literally wrote the book on Propaganda -- and you can read it for free online. Join the guys as they take a closer look at some of the P

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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Freedom of Choice - Mind Field (Ep 5)

We may value having Freedom of Choice, but are we actually happier when we have limited choices...or even no choice at all? Do we truly have control over our decisions, or are they really predetermined by other forces? My fellow YouTubers and I have our minds read by a “box” that reveals

From playlist Mind Field : Season 1

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Photo Montage of Michel van Biezen (by Austin van Biezen)

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! This video is a picture montage of a snapshot of Michel van Biezen, produced and edited by Austin van Biezen.

From playlist MICHEL AND FAMILY

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What is a Banana Republic? - Digging Deeper

Spoiler alert: The second episode of Matt and Ben's Bernays series examines how the "Father of Public Relations" helped convince the American public to support an invasion of Guatemala. At the time, Guatemala was what is often referred to as a banana republic -- it's obviously an insult, b

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Fluoridation

Communities across the US add fluoride to the water supply. Mainstream experts believe it prevents tooth decay, but conspiracy theorists think there's something sinister afoot. Tune in to learn the craziest fluoride conspiracies in this episode of Stuff They Don't Want You To Know. http:/

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know

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Why does the United States fluoridate water?

Communities across the US add fluoride to the water supply. Mainstream experts believe it prevents tooth decay, but conspiracy theorists think there's something sinister afoot. SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-sub WEBSITE | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-home AUDIO PODCAST | http://bit.ly/s

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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Bourbaki - 29/03/14 - 4/4 - Emmanuel KOWALSKI

Écarts entre nombres premiers, et nombres premiers dans les progressions arithmétiques [d'après Y. Zhang et J. Maynard]

From playlist Bourbaki - 29 mars 2014

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