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Each year, on the third Saturday of October, The Big Question brings people together with expert guides to grapple with question. In 2017, we asked the question “How can we know?” Listen to MHC Program Officer Megh...
Audio Grappling with questions is an episode from Humanities on Demand by Maine Humanities Council. Each year, on the third Saturday of October, The Big Question brings people together with expert guides to grapple with question. In 2017, w...
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Published May 8, 2018, 6:15 long, audio available.
Each year, on the third Saturday of October, The Big Question brings people together with expert guides to grapple with question. In 2017, we asked the question “How can we know?” Listen to MHC Program Officer Meghan Reedy talk to folks about how they know things in the work they do. As you listen, you may find yourself wondering “Who is the ‘we’ in the question ‘How can we know?'” That’s the next question! Join us on October 20 for the 2018 Schwartz Forum question “Who is we?” The post Audio | Grappling with questions appeared first on Maine Humanities Council .
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Audio Grappling with questions is from Humanities on Demand by Maine Humanities Council.
Published May 8, 2018 and 6:15 long