In her first public appearance since husband Frank O'Connor's death, we see a rare personal side of Rand, interviewed by Phil Donahue. Topics include: The acknowledgment of achievement, the evils of altruism,... continue reading
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In her first public appearance since husband Frank O'Connor's death, we see a rare personal side of Rand, interviewed by Phil Donahue. Topics include: The acknowledgment of achievement, the evils of altruism,... continue reading
posted by mauz15The first in a three part documentary by Jonathan Miller, charting the history of disbelief in religion - commonly known as atheism. Part Two http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rkW0i1tm7I Part Three http://www.youtube.com... continue reading
posted by benjeefrom the website (buildinggods.com): "Robots. Cyborgs. God. Souls. Immortality. Building Gods investigates the world of technology to reveal some of humanities [sic] biggest questions. What is life?... continue reading
posted by mkknyr 1 decade 6 years 8 months 3 weeks ago • 6,035 viewsI don't necessarily agree with the conjecture of most of these speakers, but I admire the philosophic search for deeper understanding.
posted by MajortomyorkeBryan Magee talks with Hilary Putnam about the philosophy of science.
posted by bluecliff"A quick overview of the philosophy of Ludwig von Feuerbach, the leader of the Young Hegelians... done as a presentation for Dr Barclay's 19th Century European History course at Kalamazoo College, as a... continue reading
posted by bluecliffFrom the TED website: "Speaking at the most recent EG conference, author, philosopher, prankster and journalist A.J. Jacobs talks about the year he spent living biblically -- following the rules in the... continue reading
posted by sweetlime 1 decade 6 years 7 months 3 weeks ago • 2,915 viewsA 1971 television recording with Alan Watts walking in the mountains and talking about the limitations of technology and the problem of trying to keep track of an infinite universe with a single tracked... continue reading
posted by Kulpims T'dnaWhile Jean Paul Sartre and Albert Camus get most of the credit for existentialism, the real intellectual powerhouses behind the movement were Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. This video features a... continue reading
posted by HadouKen24 1 decade 6 years 3 months 1 week ago • 3,689 viewsShort version of Lenny Bruce quote
posted by Farhad2000Leary in a casual interview with Paul Krassner, 1995. Leary passed away in 1996.
posted by rougyFree market capitalism is the only way to go. Or is it...?
posted by Nicki HansenPart two of an earlier submission.
posted by rougyChristians can have their resurrection, I'll have fun being a big brain tooling around the universe while they go extinct.
posted by BreaksTheEarthThe lecture focuses exclusively on one argument for the immortality of the soul from Plato's Phaedo, namely, "the argument from simplicity." Plato suggests that in order for something to be destroyed,... continue reading
posted by Nicki HansenProfessor Kagan elaborates on the "argument from simplicity" and discusses in detail Plato's claims that the soul is simple, changeless and therefore indestructible. The final Platonic argument under discussion... continue reading
posted by Nicki HansenQualiaSoup gives a shattering argument against substance dualism, the idea that there are two kinds of stuff: Physical stuff and non-physical stuff, and that this non-physical stuff are crucial for consciousness.... continue reading
posted by AlmanildoQualiaSoup is back with another feast of shattering arguments illustrated with fantastically designed graphics!
posted by AlmanildoGuy took a picture of himself everyday during a one year exercise program. Not sure if this incentive enough to get you off your ass, but it certainly made me feel a bit guilty!
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