- published: 09 Apr 2013
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20th Century European Philosophy | Part I
Philosophy of Mind....
published: 09 Apr 2013
author: pixeledunit
20th Century European Philosophy | Part I
20th Century European Philosophy | Part I
Philosophy of Mind.- published: 09 Apr 2013
- views: 56
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Arcanium on 20th Century Western Philosophy in the Middle Eastern Colonies
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published: 03 Jul 2013
author: DamnNoHtml
Arcanium on 20th Century Western Philosophy in the Middle Eastern Colonies
Arcanium on 20th Century Western Philosophy in the Middle Eastern Colonies
I'm so sorry. Music by Kevin MacLeoud.- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 8838
- author: DamnNoHtml
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Humanities 20th Century Existentialism Philosophy Bloopers
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published: 27 Mar 2012
author: MrHownl
Humanities 20th Century Existentialism Philosophy Bloopers
Humanities 20th Century Existentialism Philosophy Bloopers
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119:24
Human Resources - Social Engineering In The 20th Century
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published: 06 Feb 2012
Human Resources - Social Engineering In The 20th Century
Human Resources - Social Engineering In The 20th Century
Re-Upload request found at; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rnJEdDNDsI "PLEASE GO TO http://metanoia-films.org/ AND WATCH THIS IMPORTANT FILM THAT YOUTUBE DOES NOT WANT YOU TO SEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE RE-UPLOAD IT TO YOUR CHANNEL" Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century explores the rise of mechanistic philosophy and the exploitation of human beings under modern hierarchical systems. Topics covered include behaviorism, scientific management, work-place democracy, schooling, frustration-aggression hypothesis and human experimentation. Scott Noble, the filmmaker behind the extraordinary and informative documentary "Psywar" has made another revelatory and important documentary, available free to the public, called "Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century". "Essentially", says Scott, "this film is about the rise of mechanistic philosophy and the exploitation of human beings under modern hierarchical systems." The film includes original interviews with: Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Rebecca Lemov (World as Laboratory), Christopher Simpson (The Science of Coercion), George Ritzer (The McDonaldization of Society), Morris Berman (The Reenchantment of the World), John Taylor Gatto (Dumbing us Down), Alfie Kohn (What does it mean to be well educated?) and others. Read David Ker Thomson's review of the film. He writes: It answers the significant events of the last century the way a glass answers the implicit questions of a man who peers into its reflective surface, point for point. It corresponds, in short, to reality.- published: 06 Feb 2012
- views: 29590
84:59
Alain Badiou. Philosophy's Conditions of Existence. 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, lecturing on the conditio...
published: 03 May 2011
author: egsvideo
Alain Badiou. Philosophy's Conditions of Existence. 2010.
Alain Badiou. Philosophy's Conditions of Existence. 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, lecturing on the conditions necessary for the inception of philosophy. In this lecture Alain...- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 1630
- author: egsvideo
15:09
Ludwig Wittgenstein Part 1
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Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (26 April 1889 --...
published: 17 Oct 2013
Ludwig Wittgenstein Part 1
Ludwig Wittgenstein Part 1
Please enjoy and subscribe too. Thanks! Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (26 April 1889 -- 29 April 1951) was an Austrian-British philosopher who worked primarily in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language. He was professor in philosophy at the University of Cambridge from 1939 until 1947. In his lifetime, he published just one book review, one article, a children's dictionary, and the 75-page Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1921). In 1999, his posthumously published Philosophical Investigations (1953) was ranked as the most important book of 20th-century philosophy by the Baruch Poll, standing out as "...the one crossover masterpiece in twentieth-century philosophy, appealing across diverse specializations and philosophical orientations". Philosopher Bertrand Russell described him as "the most perfect example I have ever known of genius as traditionally conceived, passionate, profound, intense, and dominating". Born in Vienna into one of Europe's wealthiest families, he gave away his entire inheritance. Three of his brothers committed suicide, with Wittgenstein contemplating it too. He left academia several times: serving as an officer on the frontline during World War I, where he was decorated a number of times for his courage; teaching in schools in remote Austrian villages, where he encountered controversy for hitting children when they made mistakes in mathematics; and working during World War II as a hospital porter in London, where he told patients not to take the drugs they were prescribed, and where no-one knew he was one of the world's most famous philosophers. He described philosophy, however, as "the only work that gives me real satisfaction." His philosophy is often divided between his early period, exemplified by the Tractatus, and later period, articulated in the Philosophical Investigations. The early Wittgenstein was concerned with the logical relationship between propositions and the world, and believed that by providing an account of the logic underlying this relationship he had solved all philosophical problems. The later Wittgenstein rejected many of the conclusions of the Tractatus, arguing that the meaning of words is constituted by the function they perform within any given language-game. Wittgenstein's influence has been felt in nearly every field of the humanities and social sciences, yet there are widely diverging interpretations of his thought. In the words of his friend and colleague Georg Henrik von Wright: "He was of the opinion... that his ideas were generally misunderstood and distorted even by those who professed to be his disciples. He doubted he would be better understood in the future. He once said he felt as though he were writing for people who would think in a different way, breathe a different air of life, from that of present-day men."- published: 17 Oct 2013
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UTAustinX: Ideas of the 20th Century: UT.2.01x About Video
Learn how philosophy, art, literature, and history shaped the last century and the world t...
published: 20 Mar 2013
author: edX
UTAustinX: Ideas of the 20th Century: UT.2.01x About Video
UTAustinX: Ideas of the 20th Century: UT.2.01x About Video
Learn how philosophy, art, literature, and history shaped the last century and the world today. You can register for Ideas of the 20th Century, as well as ot...- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 4378
- author: edX
62:42
Alain Badiou. What is Philosophy? (Part II). 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, lectures on the nature an...
published: 03 May 2011
author: egsvideo
Alain Badiou. What is Philosophy? (Part II). 2010.
Alain Badiou. What is Philosophy? (Part II). 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, lectures on the nature and essence of philosophy. In this lecture, Alain Badiou discusses th...- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 1273
- author: egsvideo
9:28
Philosophy and a Century of War
Dr. Stephen Hicks, professor of philosophy at Rockford University, makes the case for the ...
published: 10 Sep 2013
Philosophy and a Century of War
Philosophy and a Century of War
Dr. Stephen Hicks, professor of philosophy at Rockford University, makes the case for the practical value of philosophy by discussing its role in the wars of the twentieth century.- published: 10 Sep 2013
- views: 28
99:46
Cinéphilosophie: Philosophy goes to the Movies by Maison française
Elie During and Patrice Maniglier There has been considerable philosophical interest in ci...
published: 17 Feb 2011
author: columbiauniversity
Cinéphilosophie: Philosophy goes to the Movies by Maison française
Cinéphilosophie: Philosophy goes to the Movies by Maison française
Elie During and Patrice Maniglier There has been considerable philosophical interest in cinema in recent years, but philosophers still tend too often to view...- published: 17 Feb 2011
- views: 2330
- author: columbiauniversity
97:09
Alain Badiou. Philosophy: What Is to Be Done? 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, discusses the duty and wo...
published: 04 May 2011
author: egsvideo
Alain Badiou. Philosophy: What Is to Be Done? 2010.
Alain Badiou. Philosophy: What Is to Be Done? 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, discusses the duty and work of philosophy and philosophers, from the point of view of time. ...- published: 04 May 2011
- views: 2024
- author: egsvideo
89:25
Alain Badiou. What is Philosophy? (Part I). 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, lectures on the nature an...
published: 03 May 2011
author: egsvideo
Alain Badiou. What is Philosophy? (Part I). 2010.
Alain Badiou. What is Philosophy? (Part I). 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, lectures on the nature and essence of philosophy. In this lecture, Alain Badiou asks the que...- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 7005
- author: egsvideo
30:35
Philosophical Development and Committments: Maurice Blondel
In this more personal talk, I discuss one of the philosophers who has been and continues t...
published: 25 Jul 2013
author: Gregory B. Sadler
Philosophical Development and Committments: Maurice Blondel
Philosophical Development and Committments: Maurice Blondel
In this more personal talk, I discuss one of the philosophers who has been and continues to be a major influence on my own thought and development, the Frenc...- published: 25 Jul 2013
- views: 379
- author: Gregory B. Sadler
83:08
Alain Badiou. Philosophy and Time. 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, lecturing on the paradoxi...
published: 03 May 2011
author: egsvideo
Alain Badiou. Philosophy and Time. 2010.
Alain Badiou. Philosophy and Time. 2010.
http://www.egs.edu/ Alain Badiou, French philosopher and author, lecturing on the paradoxical relationship between philosophy and time. Badiou argues that ph...- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 1309
- author: egsvideo
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GOLEM
***HD fullscreen, earphones and a few minutes of silence recommended***
Film by Patrick Mc...
published: 08 Oct 2012
author: GOLEM
GOLEM
***HD fullscreen, earphones and a few minutes of silence recommended***
Film by Patrick Mccue & Tobias Wiesner
The movie is based on the short story “GOLEM XIV” of “Imaginary Magnitude” by Stanislaw Lem from 1973.
The book is written from the perspective of a military A.I. computer who obtains consciousness, moving towards personal technological singularity with growing intelligence.
It starts to refuse military support because it detects a basic lacking of internal logical consistency of war.
GOLEM gives several lectures with focus on mankind's position in the process of evolution and the possible biological and intellectual future of humanity before it ceases communication.
The movie tells about the first point of its "about man threefold" lecture as a reduced and simplified version while visually weaving this with GOLEM simulating human culture processes based on ideas and dynamics of freedom and curiosity, fear and security, abstraction and fiction, the lack of accessibility in face of unknowing and the need for generating meaning.
The whole creative intention about this project is to face your own process in this world with reflection and self responsibility, to stay curious and create, look for new ideas and stay keen.
Credits:
Voice - Cyrena Dunbar
Music - Cliff Martinez (original composition for GOLEM)
Sound Design - Gavin Little/ echolab.tv
Title Design - Melanie Lukhaup/ luftmasche
Content Support - Dr. Michael Cursio
basic production information:
- started as a thesis in Film& Animation of the Design course at the GSO Academy Nuremberg, Germany in 2009, degree 2010
- more than 1 year of research and concept development (quite fulltime)
- producing pictures and sound over about 2.5 years (spare time only)
- used Software: Lightwave (FPrime, Kray), Nuke, Aftereffects, Trapcode Particular2 (excessively)
- privately funded
- mostly rendered at http://garagefarm.net/
Selection of Awards, Screenings, Publications:
- Rising Star Award 2013, Cananda International Film festival
- Audience Award, Creative Arts Film Festival
- Bronze Award, Bassawards, International Awards of Broadcast Design
- 3 Nominees for Van d’Or Independent Film Awards 2012, London
- Official Selection, Phoenix Film Festival 2013
- Official Selection, Pausefest 2012
- Publication on Stash 98
- Publication on IdN motion Channel v20n3
credits webpages:
http://thworks.com/
http://www.patrick-mccue.com/
http://cliff-martinez.com/
http://www.echolab.tv/
http://www.wrongkong.de/
http://www.luftmasche-design.de/
http://fa.ohmrolle.de/
more information and making of material coming soon...
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PARIS, THE CITY OF LIGHT (FULL LENGTH HD VERSION)
DIRECTOR: Benjamin Trancart (Trak)
CONTACT: benjamin.trancart@yahoo.fr
MUSIC: Yasawas-Am...
published: 29 Dec 2012
author: Trak
PARIS, THE CITY OF LIGHT (FULL LENGTH HD VERSION)
DIRECTOR: Benjamin Trancart (Trak)
CONTACT: benjamin.trancart@yahoo.fr
MUSIC: Yasawas-Amon Tobin
"Paris, City of Light doesn't mean "the city with a lot of beautiful lights" but, rather, "the city where, during the eighteenth century, the lights of science (with the biologists like Buffon or Jussieu and with the encyclopedy writers like Diderot or d'Alembert) and the lights of philosophy (Voltaire, Rousseau, Condorcet, Montesquieu, ...) have been lit."
Feel free to contact me for any time lapse/video project at benjamin.trancart@yahoo.fr
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Copyright: Trak/2012
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undertow
www.hannakay.com
Maitland Regional Art Gallery (MRAG) and Maitland City Council (MCC), wi...
published: 09 Oct 2009
author: leslie wand
undertow
www.hannakay.com
Maitland Regional Art Gallery (MRAG) and Maitland City Council (MCC), with additional support from the Migration Heritage Centre NSW, is excited to present the first in a series of artistic and historic exhibitions focused on the many waves of migration to regional NSW with a specific focus on the Hunter Valley in NSW.
Hanna Kay was commissioned to create this exhibition because her evocative style of painting figurative images of land and the influence of nature made her an ideal choice. Kay also understands the fabric of the Jewish faith and she often travels past the cemetery on her weekly trips to teach Hebrew at the University of Sydney.
Kay was born in Israel and has travelled and lived in Europe, America and has now settled in the Upper Hunter in NSW. This exhibition tells the story of displacement and migration in regional NSW during colonial times. Philip Adams, writer and long time friend of Kay, described the paintings in the exhibition Undertow as ‘intensely beautiful and deeply moving; and they are a paradox’.
Australia's history of migration can be understood in the context of world history and British colonial and Australian Federal Government policies. All people in Australia share the legacy of migration. Unless we are Aboriginal people, we are all migrants or descendants of migrants. For the exhibition Undertow MRAG has adopted the philosophy of the Migration Heritage Centre NSW in which a more representative heritage is preserved for future generations that aims to validate migrants' experiences and challenge myths and prejudices.
Undertow is an exhibition created by Hanna Kay who was commissioned to create a series of paintings that is influenced and informed by the Jewish Cemetery in Maitland; one of only two ‘stand alone’ Jewish Cemeteries in regional NSW. Along with the cemetery itself, the exhibition and accompanying catalogue tells the story of the people buried there as a way to re-tell the story of the Jewish community in colonial Maitland.
Historian and academic Janis Wilton OAM also contributed to the exhibition with a historical study that flanks the exhibition Undertow. Wilton researched the stories of the people buried at the cemetery and the stories of the place itself; the people buried there, the communities from which they came, the lives they led and their place in Maitland’s history.
The exhibition Undertow will travel to at least 7 locations across the east coast of Australia over an eighteen month period. Venues include Broken Hill, Orange, Tamworth, Moree in NSW, Stanthorpe and Dalby in Queensland and The Jewish Museum of Australia in Melbourne.
4th April 2011 - Maitland Regional Art Gallery received the National Trust Heritage Award for Interpretation and Presentation, Corporate/Government, for Undertow - the Maitland Jewish Cemetery Project (http://www.nationaltrust.com.au/events/festival/heritageawards/)
Here are the judges' comment:
Judges’ Comments – National Trust Heritage Awards: Interpretation and Planning, Corporate/Government Category:
A remarkable and visionary project, which sought to revive interest in the small forgotten 1840s cemetery of some fifty graves. The outcomes have encompassed an exhibition of artworks inspired by the Cemetery, with interpreting catalogues and education program, a wonderful published history, and similar projects that have been initiated within other regional and rural communities. A truly remarkable outcome for the modest resources invested, demonstrating the discoverable relevance and importance of heritage places, and how the celebration can inspire other communities.
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Nudism & Naturism naked body freedom philosophy of life WARNING ADULTS ONLY WWW.GOODNEWS.WS
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published: 30 Sep 2012
author: WWW.GOODNEWS.WS
Nudism & Naturism naked body freedom philosophy of life WARNING ADULTS ONLY WWW.GOODNEWS.WS
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Naturism or nudism is a cultural and political movement practising, advocating and defending social nudity in private and in public. It may also refer to a lifestyle based on personal, family and/or social nudism. Several other terms ("social nudity", "public nudity", "skinny dipping", "sunning", and, recently, "clothes-free") have been proposed as alternative terms for naturism, but none has found the same widespread public acceptance as the older terms "naturism" and (in much of the United States) "nudism".The naturist philosophy has several sources, many of which can be traced back to early 20th century health and fitness philosophies in Germany, though the concepts of returning to nature and creating equality are also cited as inspiration. From Germany the idea spread to the UK, Canada, the United States and beyond where a network of clubs developed. The model of German naturism is to promote naturist family and recreational sports, with the German Association for Free Body Culture (DFK) being a member of the German Olympic Sport Federation (DOSB). French naturism developed on the basis of large holiday complexes. This in turn influenced Quebec and the United States. A subsequent development was tourist naturism, where nudist resorts would be built to cater for the nudist tourist, without any local base. This concept is most noticeable in the Caribbean.From early days, clothes-free beaches and other types of ad-hoc nudist activities have served those who wish to take part in naturist activities without belonging to any clubs. In the UK, this is termed "free-range" naturism.Naturism can contain aspects of eroticism for some people, although many modern naturists and naturist organisations argue it need not. The lay public and the media often oversimplify this relationship. The word naturism was used for the first time in 1778 by a French-speaking Belgian, Jean Baptiste Luc Planchon (1734--1781), and was advocated as a means of improving the 'l'hygiène de vie' (natural style of life) and health.According to the international definition adopted by the XIV Congress of the International Naturist Federation (Agde, France, 1974), naturism is: "a lifestyle in harmony with nature, expressed through social nudity, and characterised byself-respect of people with different opinions and of the environment." The International Naturist Federation explains: "Each country has its own kind of naturism, and even each club has its own special character, for we too, human beings, have each our own character which is reflected in our surroundings." The usage and definition of these terms varies geographically and historically. Though in the United States, naturism and nudism have the same meaning, in Britain there is a clear distinction. Nudism is the act of being naked, while naturism is a lifestyle which at various times embraced nature, environment, respect for others, self-respect, crafts, healthy eating, vegetarianism, teetotalism, non-smoking, yoga, physical exercise and pacifism as well as nudity.In naturist parlance, textile or textilist is a non-naturist person, non-naturist behaviour or non-naturist facilities. e.g. the textile beach starts at the flag, they are a mixed couple - he is naturist, she is textile. Textile is the predominant term used in the UK ('textilist' is unknown in British naturist magazines including H&E; naturist), although some naturists avoid it due to perceived negative or derogatory connotations. Textilist is said to be used interchangeably, but no dictionary definition to this effect exists, nor are there any equivalent examples of use in mainstream literature such as those for textile. Clothing optional and nude optional (US specific) describe a policy or a venue that allows or encourages nudity but tolerates the wearing of clothes. The opposite is clothing compulsory; that is, prohibiting nudity. Adjectival phrases clothes free and clothing free prescribe where naturism is permitted in an otherwise textile environment, or define the preferred state of a naturist.The social nudity movement includes a large range of variants including "naturism", "nudism", "Freikörperkultur (FKK)", the "free beachmovement" as well as generalized "public lands/public nudity" advocacy. There is a large amount of shared history and common themes, issues and philosophy, but differences between these separate movements remain contentious. Naturism is practised in many ways: Marc Alain Descamps, in his study written in French, classified the types as: individual nudism, nudism within family, nudism in the wild, social nudism. To that we can add the militant naturist, campaigning or extreme naturists. Naturist ideals: Ecology, Freedom, Spirituality, self-improvement, etc, etc.
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39:58
Rick Roderick on Sartre - The Road to Freedom [full length]
This video is 3rd in the 8-part video lecture series, The Self Under Siege: Philosophy in ...
published: 26 Jan 2012
author: shinobirastafari
Rick Roderick on Sartre - The Road to Freedom [full length]
Rick Roderick on Sartre - The Road to Freedom [full length]
This video is 3rd in the 8-part video lecture series, The Self Under Siege: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (1993). Lecture notes: I. Sartre is a paradig...- published: 26 Jan 2012
- views: 7712
- author: shinobirastafari
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Two Statues: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (Part 1-1)
In the interests of helping people gain a better grasp on the philosophical foundations of...
published: 24 Jul 2010
author: SisyphusRedeemed
Two Statues: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (Part 1-1)
Two Statues: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (Part 1-1)
In the interests of helping people gain a better grasp on the philosophical foundations of science, I'm starting a series that will cover the major developme...- published: 24 Jul 2010
- views: 10857
- author: SisyphusRedeemed
25:29
Professor Castleberry's Philosophical Lecture Shorts: Emmanuel Levinas and the Face of the Other
Professor Castleberry gives a lecture on the 20th Century Continental philosopher Emmanuel...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Professor Castleberry's Philosophical Lecture Shorts: Emmanuel Levinas and the Face of the Other
Professor Castleberry's Philosophical Lecture Shorts: Emmanuel Levinas and the Face of the Other
Professor Castleberry gives a lecture on the 20th Century Continental philosopher Emmanuel Levinas and his thinking surrounding the "face of the other." He also compares Levinas thought to Heidegger and his own.- published: 14 Nov 2013
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33:57
Rick Roderick on Philosophy and Postmodern Culture [full length]
This video is 8th in the 8-part lecture series Philosophy and Human Values (1990). Thanks ...
published: 26 Aug 2012
author: shinobirastafari
Rick Roderick on Philosophy and Postmodern Culture [full length]
Rick Roderick on Philosophy and Postmodern Culture [full length]
This video is 8th in the 8-part lecture series Philosophy and Human Values (1990). Thanks to rickroderick.org for making this available. I'm merely intereste...- published: 26 Aug 2012
- views: 2705
- author: shinobirastafari