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Mathematical Philosophy - the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy - is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce p ...
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McMillan Library held a song contest for local artists over the summer. Listen to the top three tracks on this podcast.FIRST PLACE: “Special Place” — Pete Revelle and Four on the Floor**The song "Special Place" is written by Pete Revelle and Four on the Floor. The music and lyrics are original and recorded at Pete Revelle Studios and McMillan Libra…
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Welcome back to the McMillan Podcast! It’s been awhile…but now that the recording studio is set up and we can have people come into the library to talk again, we will be coming out with more episodes.Our guest today is a local author and game developer, Amy Allworden.Amy talks us through some of the process to getting your book published–I have inc…
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Imagine Your Short Story Contest Winners Today on the podcast we read the story contest winners!A sincere thank you to all participants! More contests to come, so stay tuned for our fall short story contest.Theme: Must reference or contain a notable fantasy story, mythological figure, or fairy tale. Or, be an actual fairy tale style story.Guest Jud…
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Quarantiny Short Story Contest WinnersToday on the podcast we read the story contest winners!A sincere thank you to all participants! We had a record number of stories submitted. More contests to come, so stay tuned.The stories were ranked by four judges and then averaged for a final score. 1st place: “Mistakes Were Made” by Teela Davis2nd place: “…
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We continued our Author’s @ McMillan Series with author Jim Cobb talking about his book Countdown to Preparedness.If you want to know what you need and how to prepare for an event that keeps you stuck at home for an extended time, such as storms, power outage, or financial problems, then this podcast is for you! Jim Cobb walks us through actionable…
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Today we bring you a special presentation of our Ghost Short Story Contest winners from October. Thank you to everyone who entered the contest; we will be having another short story contest in the spring of 2020, so keep writing!In third place: A.J. Roy, “Tasteful Settings.”In second place: Teela Davis, “Untitled.”In first place: MacKenzie Tastan, …
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Today we bring you a special presentation of short stories read to you by the authors. In July we had a flash fiction contest here at the library. Participants had to stop into the library to use our manual typewriter to write their piece of flash fiction. They got one page of paper, a typewriter, and their brain: that’s it. In third place: Patti W…
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Today Teen Librarian Jennie Bahnaman talks with local author Lisl Detlefsen. They talk about Lisl’s children’s book writing, publishing, and more. It’s always great to hear how an author creates and imagines the words and worlds we love so much. Join us at the McMillan Library, May 23rd at 6:30pm, for Lisl Detlefsen's book launch party for her newe…
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Today we talk to local man Dale Horn who boxed out of the Wisconsin Rapids Boxing Club. I came to start talking to him as he was doing some research on his old boxing bouts using the library’s microfilm reels of old newspapers. His story intrigued me, so asked him if he would do a podcast when he was finished. In the meantime, the New York Times ra…
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Andrey Bovykin (Bristol) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (16 January, 2013) titled "Recent metamathematical wonders and the question of arithmetical realism". Abstract: Metamathematics is the study of what is possible or impossible in mathematics, the study of unprovability, limitations of methods, algorithmic undecidability and "truth". I woul…
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Steve Awodey (CMU) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (16 July, 2014) titled "The Univalence Axiom". Abstract: In homotopy type theory, the Univalence Axiom is a new principle of reasoning which implies that isomorphic structures can be identified. I will explain this axiom and consider its background and consequences, both mathematical and philos…
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Paolo Mancosu (UC Berkeley) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (8 May, 2014) titled "In Good Company? On Hume's Principle and the assignment of numbers to infinite concepts.". Abstract: In a recent article (Review of Symbolic Logic 2009), I have explored the historical, mathematical, and philosophical issues related to the new theory of numerositi…
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Simon Huttegger (UC Irvine) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (8 May, 2014) titled "Learning Experiences, Expected Inaccuracy, and the Value of Knowledge". Abstract: I argue that van Fraassen's reflection principle is a principle of rational learning. First, I show that it follows if one wants to minimize expected inaccuracy. Second, the reflecti…
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Eric Schliesser (Ghent) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (25 June, 2014) titled "Anti-Mathematicism and Formal Philosophy". Abstract: Hannes Leitgeb rightly claims that "contemporary critics of mathematization of (parts of) philosophy do not so much put forward arguments as really express a feeling of uneasiness or insecurity vis-à-vis mathemati…
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Greg and Jen Seymour gave a presentation for our Author's @ McMillan Series.The Appalachian Trail is the longest continuous hiking-only trail in the United States. Starting in Georgia and ending in Maine, the “AT” traverses 2200 miles through 14 states and takes the average “thru-hiker” six months to complete. Greg and Jen Seymour completed the tra…
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Ride down Wisconsin backroads to old men's backyards, roadside taverns, and the apartments of lost loves. Troy Schoultz offers reflection, foresight, and clarity in his relatable and honest verse.This presentation was recorded December 6th, 2018 at the McMillan Memorial Library.You can view the video footage here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk…
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McMillan Library is collaborating with Wisconsin Rapids Community Media to bring you audio of presentations and conversations that they have recorded to the podcast. Wood Co. Drug Task Force invited Dr. Doug Galuk to talk about prescription pain medication, pain management and alternatives to opioids recently at the City of Wisconsin Rapids Council…
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David Wright and Eleonore Hebal from Blue Bus Publishing join us to talk about their publication Journal From the Heartland. They describe it as:The intention of this publication is to provide a platform for local writers to offer their work to an inquiring public. It is hoped this project will grow and delight the citizens of Wisconsin and beyond.…
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Guitarist, harmonicist and lead singer Art Stevenson has been playing bluegrass music in the Midwest for 25 years. We were lucky enough to have him on the MCM Podcast today—he also played a few songs in studio! You don't want to miss this one.http://www.highwatermusic.com/More podcasts at: mcmillanlibrary.org/podcasts…
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00:03:19 — Chapter One: Looking Glass House00:21:00 — Chapter Two: The Garden of Live Flowers00:37:33 — Chapter Three: Looking Glass Insects00:54:22 — Chapter Four: Tweedledum and Tweedledee01:11:20 — Chapter Five: Wool and Water01:32:20 — Chapter Six: Humpty Dumpty01:53:20 — Chapter Seven: The Lion and the Unicorn02:12:28 — Chapter Eight: "It's My…
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Well here it is, a mixtape of music created by staff, and South Central Wisconsin community members. Mostly created with the software the library uses in its recording studio, which is Logic Pro X.The recording studio is open during open makerspace hours for you to come work on projects using our iMac with Logic Pro X, Focusrite audio interface, an…
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We have former Green Bay Packer, Chester Marcol, and director of the documentary film Cheeseheads, John Mitchell with us. On Saturday August 11th they both came out for our Celebrate McMillan community event and solar fund-raiser. There’s more information about our solar project and information on how you can help on our website under the Support S…
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Join Brian Brown and Colin McGinnis to learn about Mindfulness and Slacklining.Slacklining offers a host of benefits including, strengthening stabilizing muscles and increasing working memory capacity.They will be having another workshop at the Jensen Center in Amherst, WI, on August 28, at 6pm. https://lettiejensencenter.org/events-at-the-jensen-c…
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Today we a re joined by The Accidentals. The Accidentals are an American musical band, formed in Traverse City, Michigan, United States in 2012, by Savannah Buist and Katie Larson, joined by percussionist Michael Dause in 2014.Librarians, Brian and Jennie, interview the band about their beginnings, interests, and more.More podcasts at: mcmillanlibr…
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A new monthly podcast brought to you by the McMillan Conversation Maker Podcast called, Bibliognost: Librarian Book Reviews with Colin and Jennie.Each month they will talk YA and Adult books both old and new, and sometimes TV series and movies.More podcasts at: mcmillanlibrary.org/podcastBy McMillan Memorial Library
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Today Jackie Carattini from the UW-Ext. talks food preservation, jams, and canning. Did you know that jam recipes are created in labs? Learn all the ins and outs of canning, and then come to one of her monthly presentations at the library!For more podcasts visit: www.mcmillanlibrary.org/PodcastBy McMillan Memorial Library
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A new monthly podcast brought to you by the McMillan Conversation Maker Podcast called, Bibliognost: Librarian Book Reviews with Colin and Jennie.Each month they will talk YA and Adult books both old and new, and sometimes TV series and movies.This episode features: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle, The Whiz Mob and the Grenadine Kid by Colin…
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Today we have Fire Department Capt. Robert Barteck on to discuss his deployments with Disaster Medical Assistance Teams to Texas in response to Hurricane Harvey and Puerto Rico in response to Hurricane Maria.He is presenting at the McMillan Library, Thursday April 12 at 7:00pm in the All-Purpose Room.http://www.mcmillanlibrary.org/good-medicine-bad…
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A quick recap of our new offsite bookclub called Prost Proxima. This is also a nice teaser if you're on the fence about reading Ready Player One. We talk about some of the positive points, and negative. In the next Bibliognost book review podcast, Jennie and Colin will discuss Ready Player One, with spoilers, among other titles.Ready Player One is …
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A new monthly podcast brought to you by the McMillan Conversation Maker Podcast called, Bibliognost: Librarian Book Reviews with Colin and Jennie. Each month they will talk YA and Adult books both old and new, and sometimes TV series and movies.This episode features: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu, The War That Saved My …
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Today we have Jeremy Erickson, Horticulture Assistant, from the Wood County UW Extension. He talks about what the UW Extension is trying to do, and unique services that are offered to the community for free. We talk soil, gardening, micro-greens, hemp, and literature. If you have more questions, you’ll learn where to ask those questions in the podc…
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We have Tarah Mancl on, who is a yoga instructor at the Wellness Barn, located right across the street from the library in Wisconsin Rapids. She is a Registered Yoga Teacher through YogaFit; also a registered member of Yoga Alliance.On January 15th Tarah will be teaching a class, “Gentle Yoga with Tarah Mancl” It will be a gentle vinyasa flow for t…
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Michelle Grajkowski from 3 Seas Literary agency was kind enough to drive up from Madison to record a podcast with us, and to speak to our local National Novel Writing Month participants about the publishing industry. We had a discussion about publishing, query letters, literary agents, and more.Learn how literary agents find manuscripts and what yo…
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We have a short show for all the writers out there embarking on the journey that is NaNoWriMo. Every state is broken up into regions. These regions have forums on the NaNoWriMo website, and ML’s. An ML is a municipal liaison, someone who has previously written 50,000 words during a NaNoWriMo and now is helping out others in various ways. Today we h…
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The McMillan Conversation Maker Podcast hosted by Colin from the McMillan Library. Local musician Galynne Goodwill joins us to discuss music, creative process, and local foods. She came equipped with a ukulele and guitar, which she used to play us a few songs at the end of the podcast. Find more of her music at Galynne.bandcamp.comMore MCMP podcast…
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Episode 2, the first full length podcast from the McMillan Library. We have Jennie Bahnaman, the Young Adult Services Manager, on the podcast to introduce us to the One Room Schoolhouse Project. She conducted interviews with community members who attended one room schoolhouses, and we feature one of them on the podcast. Visit us at mcmillanlibrary.…
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This is the theme to the McMillan Conversation Maker Podcast. Composed by Colin McGinnis and Eric Ross, recorded by Eric Ross. The tune is so good that we are making it available as a stand-alone download for your listening pleasure! It will become the familiar intro and outro to the MCM Podcast.Eric Ross has a Master of Music degree in Jazz Studie…
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Georg Schiemer (Vienna/MCMP) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (9 July, 2015) titled "Geometrical Roots of Model Theory: Duality and Relative Consistency". Abstract: Axiomatic geometry in Hilbert's Grundlagen der Geometrie (1899) is usually described as model-theoretic in character: theories are understood as theory schemata that implicitly defin…
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José Ferreirós (Sevilla) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (11 June, 2015) titled "A Hypothetical Conception of Mathematics in Practice". Abstract: The aim of the talk will be to present some of the basic aspects of my approach to mathematical epistemology, developed in the forthcoming book Mathematical Knowledge and the Interplay of Practices (P…
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Sam Sanders (MCMP) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (16 April, 2015) titled "On the Contingency of Predicativism". Abstract: Following his discovery of the paradoxes present in naive set theory, Russell proposed to ban the vicious circle principle, nowadays called impredicative definition, by which a set may be defined by referring to the totali…
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Vasco Brattka (UniBwM Munich) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (29 January, 2015) titled "A Computational Perspective on Metamathematics". Abstract: By metamathematics we understand the study of mathematics itself using methods of mathematics in a broad sense (not necessarily based on any formal system of logic). In the evolution of mathematics …
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