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Legibilus
Legibilus
39 episodes
6 days ago
As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.
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As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.
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Episodes (20/39)
Legibilus
Non-Intervention
The principle of non-intervention is one of the most important in international law. However, a gigantic loophope has been exposed; what about in the cyberworld? Tune in for an interesting discussion on the issue of non-intervention in the rapidly changing world nowadays.
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3 years ago
3 minutes 56 seconds

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Travelling
Is it worth bringing children abroad? In today’s podcast, Alex presents an innovative question of whether it is worthy to bring children too young on trips abroad just because of the reason that they will learn “something” from the trip.
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3 years ago
5 minutes 46 seconds

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Art
What is your favorite painting? This used to be a simple and casual question but nowadays it is rarely a part of our conversation. Tune in for today's episode on the meaning of art in our lives.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 5 seconds

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Hierarchy
Even though our world holds a catchphrase “equality” in front, social hierarchy constructed in some way always exists. Do you think it is possible to eliminate social hierarchy from our world?
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4 years ago
4 minutes 43 seconds

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Heidi and Howard
The impact that the name Heidi and Howard can have is huge. Tune in for our discussion on gender issues following the Heidi Roizen experiment.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 20 seconds

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Change
What comes to your mind if you think about the concept “change”? Dreadful situation? Exciting moments? Well, check this episode out to listen to Alex’s definition of change and the incredible powers it possess.
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4 years ago
3 minutes 53 seconds

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Languages
Tune in for today's episode on seven interesting facts about languages that you have never heard of before!
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4 years ago
3 minutes 57 seconds

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Means vs. ends
In this episode, Alex discusses one of the most controversial debates in history: what should be prioritized, the means or the ends?
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4 years ago
5 minutes 45 seconds

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Bitterness
"Good medicine is bitter to the mouth" goes an old Korean saying. Why are we inclined to reject the bitter things and attracted to the sweets? How is this seen around us in today's society? Join us in a discussion on bitterness and its implications in our lives.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 45 seconds

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Mind Flash Drive
Probably the biggest beauty of childhood is their innocent and unlimited imagination. As we grow up, we tend to forget about what we imagined when we were young. In this article, Alex will help you to go back to your childhood and think about the coolest imaginations you had at that time.
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4 years ago
6 minutes 14 seconds

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Time
Time flies like an arrow. Or does it? What does it mean for us that time flies so quickly? Listen to Jin's thoughts of whether time flies or not and what we can do about it.
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4 years ago
5 minutes 43 seconds

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Suicide
In this podcast, Alex carefully scrutinizes the meaning of suicide by analyzing Ghassan Kanafani’s novel . Find more in our blog ‘Legibilus’.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 50 seconds

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Like and Dislike
A lot of our questions tend to ask what one likes. But is this the best way of knowing people? Tune in for Jin's intriguing conversation on the importance of the question of "dislike."
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4 years ago
4 minutes 1 second

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Dichotomy
Our society loves to divide the entire population into two big groups: men and women, winners and losers, pro-something and against-something. In this podcast, Alex analyzes our dichotomous society with her sharp perception.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 2 seconds

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Diplomacy
What is diplomacy to you? Does this word remind you of intellectuals fully armed with their PhDs and thick books? Listen to Jin's thoughts on the true definition of diplomacy, reflecting the current trends of global influence.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 45 seconds

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Reading
Everyone reads something throughout their lives: fantasy novels, non-fiction, news articles, and so on. But have you ever wondered the reason why people read?
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4 years ago
3 minutes 38 seconds

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Euthanasia
The debate surrounding euthanasia has been around for decades. The intentional removal of artificial life-support has been accused of being murder while others claim it's a personal choice and a rather merciful one. Tune in for Jin's views on this issue.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 13 seconds

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Social Darwinism
Everyone knows that applying certain concept without considering its context is highly dangerous. Scrutinizing the background condition of every scientific finding is essential in order to prevent any type of misunderstanding and moral hazard. Social Darwinism serves as the best example of scientific theory turning into a lethal weapon. Listen and read Legibilus if you want to find out why.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 42 seconds

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Openness
How do we measure a country's openness? What is the fairest indicator of openness? Tune in for Jin's story on her journey to answer these questions.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 43 seconds

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Languages
Have you ever thought about the amazingly similar aspects between languages around the world? Why do we use similar sounds for the words meaning “mom” and “dad” around the world? Why do some languages use strong sounds while the others do not? We hope this podcast can provide you some food for thought regarding this incredibly interesting topic, languages.
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4 years ago
4 minutes 18 seconds

Legibilus
As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.