Sidney Poitier reading Plato over 60s jazz? Yep.https://t.co/kTyxssFDtM pic.twitter.com/uV5E1VSwx4— Robert Talisse (@RobertTalisse) September 11, 2019
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Andy Miles Section 11 This is moving. I wish more often today the readings of philosophers and even poets would be put over music that keeps the brain engaged and alert, but does not distract from the words. The music and words are together in sound but separate in sections of the mind so as to be consumed both fully but at the same time!
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This was wonderful! I felt like it was so much easier to understand and digest the concepts that he was talking about. Something about the music really helped keep me in tune with the reading. The pauses with the music in the background were great for allowing a moment to visualize and take in the story.
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