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alan watts: drugs amp addiction

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tomas petricek on paul feyerabend039s the against method

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just give up: confessions of a winner with nothing to prove millennials best chance at success in life in giving up

http:wwwjustgiveupxyzjust give up: confessions of a winner with nothing to prove in a series of short stories the author reflects on having reached middle age with absolutely nothing to show for it yet he has led a life best described as one single long and constant climax whats his secret daring to fail is the new winning let go of self-doubt and fear of judgment free yourself to do what you like the only ones even taking notice of your achievements are those less successful than you are they really who you want to impress stop resisting just give up and be yourself a winner
a harvard professor explains what the avengers can teach us about philosophy

spoiler alert: this video contains spoilers about many of the mcu movies although not about avengers: endgamehow do iron man and captain america differ as leaders what makes the avengers different from the guardians of the galaxy and what moral philosophy does thanos embody wired039s peter rubin spoke with chris robichaud senior lecturer in ethics and public policy at the harvard kennedy school of government to find out about deontology consequentialism and more
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the philosophy of bojack horseman wisecrack edition

thanks to best fiends forever for sponsoring this video click here to download best fiends forever for free http:downloadbestfiendscomforevergo check out looper http:wscrkcomlooperwejoin wisecrack subscribe http:bitly1y8veir welcome to this special wisecrack edition on the philosophy of bojack horseman exploring the dark existential undertones of this seemingly light-hearted cartoon behind the colorful animations and snarky one-liners is a show that039s astonishingly deep a series that ponders important philosophical questions about living life in a meaningless universe from pascal to sartre we039ll dive into the thinkers and philosophies that are foundational to the show039s underlying message=== more tv philosophy ===philosophy of rick and morty http:wscrkcomsquanchwephilosophy of south park http:wscrkcomsthprkwephilosophy of house of cards http:wscrkcomhsocrdswewelcome to this special wisecrack edition on the philosophy
justice: what039s the right thing to do episode 01 quotthe moral side of murderquot

part one: the moral side of murderif you had to choose between 1 killing one person to save the lives of five others and 2 doing nothing even though you knew that five people would die right before your eyes if you did nothingwhat would you do what would be the right thing to do thats the hypothetical scenario professor michael sandel uses to launch his course on moral reasoning after the majority of students votes for killing the one person in order to save the lives of five others sandel presents three similar moral conundrumseach one artfully designed to make the decision more difficult as students stand up to defend their conflicting choices it becomes clear that the assumptions behind our moral reasoning are often contradictory and the question of what is right and what is wrong is not always black and white part two: the case for cannibalismsandel introduces the principles of utilitarian philosopher jeremy bentham with a famous nineteenth century legal case involving a shipwrecked crew of four after nineteen days lost at sea the captain decides to kill the weakest amongst them the young cabin boy so that the rest can feed on his blood and body to survive the case sets up a classroom debate about the moral validity of utilitarianismand its doctrine that the right thing to do is whatever produces quotthe greatest good for the greatest numberquot
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selfmade promotional videoselfmade is available from: wwwbookdepositorycouk and all other book store outletsisbn: 9781906954512you create yourself you destroy yourself you reinvent yourself you are selfmadedescriptionwe may have the knowledge to win in life but can we change the habits with the selfmade book carl foster discusses the challenges that one faces with one039s self in order to achieve success in life selfmade seeks to show how we can redesign ourselves and change our lives for the better and become the person we want to be selfmade guides the reader through ways to visualise goals and objectives and change the world by starting from within the reader will learn true personal development through the benefits of visualisation and how to become more creative assertive self-aware and self-confident by developing a positive attitude to life selfmade also guides the reader through the benefits of meditation to find inner happiness and improve quality of life as well as showing the importance of affirmations and how they can help motivating and reprogramming the subconscious mind to bring success into our lives you create yourself you destroy yourself you reinvent yourself you are selfmade this book bosts twelve chapters of selfmade philosophy preface: my story chapter one: the power of positive thinking and success chapter two: changing habitual ways chapter three: the great law - the law of attraction chapter four: creative visualisation chapter five: the conscious mind and the subconscious mind chapter six: attitude of gratitude chapter seven: prosperity consciousness chapter eight: self confidence and its benefits chapter nine: affirmations - words of power chapter ten: love and relationships chapter eleven: meditation and its benefits chapter twelve: summary: what we039ve learned selfmade explained: this book is about the challenges that one faces with one self in order to achieve success in life it039s about over coming the temptation to quit the temptation to be side tracked and discouraged by others and about our inner demons which laugh at us and try to keep us stuck where we are we may have the desire we may have the dream but do we have the will power the power and drive to win you create yourself you destroy yourself you reinvent yourself you are selfmade
what is philosophy: crash course philosophy 1

today hank begins to teach you about philosophy by discussing the historical origins of philosophy in ancient greece and its three main divisions: metaphysics epistemology and value theory he will also introduce logic and how youre going to use it to understand and critically evaluate a whole host of different worldviews throughout this course and also hopefully the rest of your life--images and video via videoblocks or wikimedia commons licensed under creative commons by 40:https:creativecommonsorglicensesby40--produced in collaboration with pbs digital studios: http:youtubecompbsdigitalstudioscrash course philosophy is sponsored by squarespacehttp:wwwsquarespacecomcrashcourse--want to find crash course elsewhere on the internetfacebook - http:wwwfacebookcomyoutubecrashcoursetwitter - http:wwwtwittercomthecrashcoursetumblr - http:thecrashcoursetumblrcom support crashcourse on patreon: http:wwwpatreoncomcrashcoursecc kids: http:wwwyoutubecomcrashcoursekids
the problem of evil: crash course philosophy 13

after weeks of exploring the existence of nature of god today hank explores one of the biggest problems in theism and possibly the biggest philosophical question humanity faces: why is there evil--images and video via videoblocks or wikimedia commons licensed under creative commons by 40: https:creativecommonsorglicensesby40--produced in collaboration with pbs digital studios: http:youtubecompbsdigitalstudioscrash course philosophy is sponsored by squarespacehttp:wwwsquarespacecomcrashcourse--want to find crash course elsewhere on the internetfacebook - http:wwwfacebookcomyoutubecrashctwitter - http:wwwtwittercomthecrashcoursetumblr - http:thecrashcoursetumblrcom support crashcourse on patreon: http:wwwpatreoncomcrashcoursecc kids: http:wwwyoutubecomcrashcoursekids
they became what they beheld: medium message youtubery

a quickly-made muse on the foreword of anthropologist edmund snow carpenter039s they quotbecame what they beheldquot and how it relates to youtube this book is out of print if you039re interested quotoh what a blow that phantom gave mequot another of his books can be read online here: http:mediatedculturesnetphantomhome2html
how to argue - induction amp abduction: crash course philosophy 3

we continue our look at philosophical reasoning by introducing two more types: induction and abduction hank explains their strengths and weaknesses as well as counterarguments and the socratic method --images and video via videoblocks or wikimedia commons licensed under creative commons by 40: https:creativecommonsorglicensesby40--produced in collaboration with pbs digital studios: http:youtubecompbsdigitalstudioscrash course philosophy is sponsored by squarespacehttp:wwwsquarespacecomcrashcourse--want to find crash course elsewhere on the internetfacebook - http:wwwfacebookcomyoutubecrashctwitter - http:wwwtwittercomthecrashcoursetumblr - http:thecrashcoursetumblrcom support crashcourse on patreon: http:wwwpatreoncomcrashcoursecc kids: http:wwwyoutubecomcrashcoursekids
locke berkeley amp empiricism: crash course philosophy 6

this week we answer skeptics like descartes with empiricism hank explains john lockes primary and secondary qualities and why george berkeley doesnt think that distinction works -- leaving us with literally nothing but our minds ideas and perceptions--images and video via videoblocks or wikimedia commons licensed under creative commons by 40: https:creativecommonsorglicensesby40--produced in collaboration with pbs digital studios: http:youtubecompbsdigitalstudioscrash course philosophy is sponsored by squarespacehttp:wwwsquarespacecomcrashcourse--want to find crash course elsewhere on the internetfacebook - http:wwwfacebookcomyoutubecrashctwitter - http:wwwtwittercomthecrashcoursetumblr - http:thecrashcoursetumblrcom support crashcourse on patreon: http:wwwpatreoncomcrashcoursecc kids: http:wwwyoutubecomcrashcoursekids
ethos-documentary part 4 of 5

hosted by woody harrelson this documentary examines the flaws in our systems and the mechanisms that work against democracy and the environment from conflicts of interests in politics and unregulated corporate power to a news media that serves the interests of powerful elites ethos explores the systems that lead us into over consumption and warfare too often the media celebrates aspects of our society that belong in the dark ages while at the same time ignoring or ridiculing progressive thinking or ideas many aspects of the way our systems work almost guarantee our destruction as a society and that039s what this film is about fractured societies poverty disparity pollution warfare is there something inherently wrong with the human race is that what we should think of ourselves we have tried to set up forms of law and government that safeguard the public good but if the majority of people want to live in peace and justice in a clean environment and we look around at the world and see that isn039t the case then is our democracy broken every time we turn on the tv there is another environmental catastrophe our water our air poisoned why do we allow this the news shows endless reels of starving refugees fleeing to escape war zones why are we still fighting endless wars why do we live like this if these things are happening then they are the logical outcomes to the way our systems work so what is wrong with the system and more importantly how can we fix it these are the question ethos attempts to answer