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Tamang Usapan (usapang may tama)

Tamang Usapan (usapang may tama)

著者: Lennon and Russel
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Tamang Usapan o usapang may tama. Heto ang podcast ni Lennon at Russel. Isang online space ng kwentuhan ng magkaibigang maraming gustong sabihin. Minsan tama madalas may tama.Lennon and Russel 社会科学
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  • Usapang Pilosopo: Immanuel Kant
    2026/07/08

    This week, we talk about Kant's thoughts!

    Most of us think we understand reality because we observe the world outside—yet, Kant flips that assumption on its head, proposing that our minds shape what we perceive. Imagine discovering that the structure of your own mind actively filters and even constrains what you can know about the world. This is the essence of Kant’s groundbreaking Copernican revolution in philosophy, a shift so profound it redefines the boundaries between reality and our understanding of it.

    In this episode, we unravel how the European Enlightenment's scientific upheavals—Galileo, Newton, Kepler—set the stage for Kant’s quest to answer: How is knowledge possible? You'll discover how Kant challenges traditional notions that the mind passively receives reality, proposing instead that our minds impose categories—substance, cause, necessity—that make experience itself possible. We break down his revolutionary idea of Transcendental Idealism and explore how it overturns centuries of metaphysical assumptions.

    You'll also learn how Kant’s principles of morality—duty rooted in reason, not outcomes—forever altered ethics. We examine his famous categorical imperative: act only according to principles that could become universal laws, and treat humanity always as an end, never merely as a means. These ideas underpin modern human rights, justice, and political philosophy, providing a blueprint for a world where dignity and morality are paramount.

    Why does all this matter? Kant reminds us that true wisdom lies in humility—acknowledging our finite grasp while striving for moral clarity. His insights pave the way for understanding science, ethics, politics, and even religion in a universe that resists complete comprehension.

    Perfect for thinkers, students, and anyone eager to see the unseen ways our minds shape reality—this episode unlocks a universe of ideas that continue to influence every facet of modern life. Tap into the genius of Kant's revolution, and discover how to navigate a world of uncertainties with reason as your guide.

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    1 時間 50 分
  • Usapang St. Josemaría Escrivá and Opus Dei
    2026/06/24

    This episode dives into the profound teachings of Saint Josemaría Escrivá, illustrating that holiness is attainable even in a chaos-filled world. With special guest Father Mark Sese, we explore how ordinary lives can be transformed into extraordinary calls for sanctity, emphasizing practical spirituality rooted in daily life and the richness of tradition.

    In this episode:

    • Saint Josemaría's message that holiness is possible amid life's chaos
    • How Opus Dei promotes sanctity for laypeople and priests alike
    • The significance of understanding and embracing the Mass, especially the Latin Mass
    • The importance of the sacraments, especially confession, as tools for spiritual renewal
    • Clarifying misconceptions about Opus Dei
    • The structure, membership, and hierarchy within Opus Dei, including the difference between numeraries, supernumeraries, and associates
    • Responses to common criticisms and misconceptions about Opus Dei and the Church
    • Personal anecdotes from Father Mark about his journey, the community, and the saints

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Pagiging Katoliko sa Makabagong Panahon

    02:43 Pagpapakilala kay Father Mark Sese

    05:45 Mga Karanasan at Alaala kasama si Father Mark

    08:51 Pag-usapan ang Latin Mass at ang Kahalagahan nito

    11:54 Ang Kahalagahan ng Tradisyon sa Simbahan

    14:38 Mga Hamon sa Modernong Panahon

    17:34 Pagpapahalaga sa Misa at sa Sakramento

    20:33 Pagkilala kay Saint Josemaria Escriva

    21:37 Pagsasama-sama at Pagkakaibigan sa Simbahan

    21:37 Pagsasalita Tungkol sa mga Anghel

    21:42 Sino si Saint Josemaria Escriva?

    22:31 Pagkakaiba ng Opus Dei sa Ibang Organisasyon

    28:46 Ang Pagsasakripisyo at Pagiging Banal

    34:41 Ang Misunderstanding sa Opus Dei

    38:30 Pagsagot sa mga Kritiko ng Opus Dei

    49:59 Ang Misyon ng Opus Dei at Pagsasanay

    57:45 Mga Pagbabago sa Opus Dei sa Pamumuno ni Pope Francis

    01:01:15 Pagpapahayag ng mga Kaganapan sa Opus Dei

    01:03:05 Pag-unawa sa Membership ng Opus Dei

    01:05:45 Mga Uri ng Miyembro sa Opus Dei

    01:09:29 Pagkakaiba ng Personal Prelature at Diocesan Prelature

    01:11:58 Kahalagahan ng Prelate sa Opus Dei

    01:14:39 Mga Karanasan at Kwento ng mga Miyembro

    01:18:00 Pagsasama-sama at Pag-update ng mga Miyembro

    01:22:21 Pagsasara at Pagsusuri ng Usapan


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    1 時間 32 分
  • Usapang Magnifica Humanitas
    2026/06/17

    Most of us think technology, especially AI, is a neutral tool—either good or bad depending on how we use it. But what if the real issue lies in who controls it, and why? Pope Leo XIV’s groundbreaking encyclical Magnifica Humanitas challenges us to see beyond efficiency and productivity, urging us to center human dignity rooted in our divine image.

    This episode cuts through the noise to explore how technology can either diminish or elevate our shared humanity, revealing surprising biblical metaphors like Babel and Jerusalem that caution us against hubris and call for participatory, love-driven innovation.

    You’ll discover how the Church’s social doctrine emerges from crises—be it the Industrial Revolution, totalitarianism, or ecological breakdown—and how each crisis invites a deeper reflection on human dignity. We break down key issues: the risk of dehumanization through AI, the danger of technocratic power, and whether machine intelligence can ever truly possess moral consciousness.

    Why does the Pope say AI is not neutral? How does the biblical Tower of Babel warn us against the 'efficiency as idol' mindset? And what does rebuilding Jerusalem teach us about participative, human-centered tech?

    This episode ventures into philosophical territory—examining Aristotle’s telos, Aquinas’s human flourishing, and Nietzsche’s superhuman ambitions—highlighting that progress isn’t just about technological mastery but about love, sacrifice, and the infinite mystery of the human spirit.

    It’s essential listening for anyone concerned that the rapid march of AI and transhumanist dreams might threaten what makes us truly human—our capacity for love, morality, and transcendence.Whether you’re a tech skeptic, a believer concerned with human dignity, or a curious thinker, this episode offers a profound perspective on technology’s role in shaping or distorting our shared future. Be part of a conversation rooted in hope—guided by faith, wisdom, and the call to build a civilization of love, not just power.

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    Time stamp:

    00:00 Introduction

    02:33 PART I FROM RERUM NOVARUM TO MAGNIFICA HUMANITAS

    07:41 PART II THE GRANDEUR OF THE HUMAN PERSON

    18:23 Philosophical roundtable 1

    31:51 PART III BABEL AND JERUSALEM

    43:33 PART IV WHAT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS AND IS NOT

    48:55 Philosophical Roundtable 2

    57:27 PART V THE TECHNOCRATIC PARADIGM

    01:05:31 Philosophical Roundtable 3

    01:12:36 PART VI TRUTH IN THE AGE OF ALGORITHMS

    01:18:27 PART VII WORK, LABOR, AND HUMAN DIGNITY

    01:27:32 PART VIII TRANSHUMANISM AND THE NEW PROMETHEUS

    01:39:11 PART IX AI, WAR, AND THE CULTURE OF POWER

    01:44:13 FINAL PHILOSOPHICAL SYMPOSIUM

    01:52:38 EPILOGUE: THE MAGNIFICAT

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    2 時間
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