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March 18, 2007

A Philosophical Shout Out

A Philosophical Shout-out, April 1st

For pledge week at KALW we've decided to do something different: we're having a Philosophical Shout-Out, and we want you to join in too. Here's you chance to tell us what's on your mind. Tell us about your favorite philsophical ideas and puzzles. Stump the philosophers with a conundrum to solve, match wits with Ian Shoales, and wander down the philosophical highways and byways with our Roving Philosophical Reporters.

Here's How:

(1) Send us an e-mail, anytime between now and April 1st -- the sooner the better -- and tell us a topic you'd like to discuss on the air. It can be a conundrum, a suggestion for an upcoming show, or whatever is on your mind of philosophical relevance. If we like your suggestion, we'll include you in the shout-out. Be sure to include a a land-line phone number where we can reach you. We'll contact you before the show to let you know that you'll be on the program. Send your suggestions to comments@philosophytalk.org with the subject SHOUT OUT SUGGESTION.

(2) E-mail or call in during the program on April 1st. We will be taking spontaneous calls and e-mails; but you have a much better chance of getting on the air if you submit your ideas in advance.

So get to it. Join the fun and Shout Out your ideas to us.

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Einstein the man behind the theory of relativity or what? Is Einstein the man to take credit for the theory or should other colleges? Let's examine the facts on the laws of relativity, the writings of the philosophers involved. Who is right? Einstein said he did because of the formula used. Newton had left out a step in his formula, but he yielded the same results at the end. Who is the man behind the "Theory of Relativity," I sure would like to know.

Posted by: Kathy Minor | Mar 24, 2007 5:03:43 PM

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