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Stephen Ronald Craig Hicks (born 1960) is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship.
Hicks earned his B.A. (Honours, 1981) and M.A. degrees from the University of Guelph, Canada, and his Ph.D. (1991) from Indiana University, Bloomington. His doctoral thesis was a defense of foundationalism.
Hicks is the author of two books and a documentary. Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault (Scholargy Publishing, 2004; expanded edition, 2011; Portuguese translation, 2011; Serbo-Croatian translation, 2011; Persian translation, 2012; Spanish translation, 2014, Swedish translation, 2014) argues that postmodernism is best understood as a rhetorical strategy of intellectuals and academics on the far-Left of the political spectrum to the failure of socialism and communism.
His documentary and book Nietzsche and the Nazis (Ockham's Razor, 2006, 2010; Polish translation, 2014; Persian translation, 2014) is an examination of the ideological and philosophical roots of National Socialism, particularly how Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas were used, and in some cases misused, by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis to justify their beliefs and practices. This was released in 2006 as a video documentary and then in 2010 as a book.
Stephen or Steven /ˈstiːvən/ is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stéfanos), in turn from the Greek word "στέφανος", meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward", literally "that which surrounds or encompasses". In ancient Greece, a wreath was given to the winner of a contest (from which the crown, symbol of rulers derived). The use of the noun was first recorded in Homer's Iliad. The name is significant to Christians: according to the Book of Acts in the New Testament, Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death and is regarded as the first Christian martyr. The name has many variants, which include Stephan, Stevan, Stefan and Stevon.
In Middle English, the name Stephen or Stephan was pronounced as a bi-syllabic word — Step-hen or Step-han — much like a Scandinavian surname. Steve was pronounced as it is in Modern English. This etymological usage began a decline in the mid-19th century.
Steve is the common short form, while various diminutives such as Stevie and Ste are also used. Many family names are derived from Stephen: the most common are Stephens/Stevens and Stephenson/Stevenson (others include Stephen, Stephan, Staphan, Stefan, Stevin and Stever).
Rockford University is a private American liberal arts college in Rockford, Illinois. It was founded in 1847 as Rockford Female Seminary and changed its name to Rockford College in 1892, and to Rockford University in 2013. The university is known as the alma mater of Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane Addams, who was a member of the class of 1881.
Rockford University was founded in 1847 as Rockford Female Seminary. It was the sister college of Beloit College, which had been founded the year before. The seminary's initial campus was on the east side of the Rock River, south of downtown Rockford. In 1890, the seminary's trustees voted to offer a full college curriculum, which led to the name changing to Rockford College in 1892. Men were first granted admission to the university at the beginning of the 1955-56 school year. At about this time, the school requested that the City of Rockford close parts of a street adjoining the campus.
In January 2008, Dr. Robert L. Head was named the university's seventeenth president effective July 2008. On October 2, 2012, the board of trustees voted unanimously to take on university status. This was done to accurately reflect the fact that they have many different academic departments. On July 1, 2013, the institution officially became Rockford University.
Postmodernism is a late-20th-century movement in the arts, architecture, and criticism that was a departure from modernism. Postmodernism articulates that the world is in a state of perpetual incompleteness and permanent unresolve. Postmodernism promotes the notion of radical pluralism; that there are many ways of knowing, and many truths to a fact. From a postmodern perspective knowledge is articulated from perspectives, with all its uncertainties, complexity and paradox. Thus knowledge is relational and all realities are woven on local linguistic looms. Postmodernism includes skeptical interpretations of culture, literature, art, philosophy, history, economics, architecture, fiction, and literary criticism. It is often associated with deconstruction and post-structuralism because its usage as a term gained significant popularity at the same time as twentieth-century post-structural thought.
The term postmodernism has been applied to a host of movements, mainly in art, music, and literature, that reacted against tendencies in modernism, and are typically marked by revival of historical elements and techniques.
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Stephen Ronald Craig Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault" which was e.g. recommended by Jordan Peterson for understanding postmodernism (cf. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPojltjv4M0&t;) Full clip, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zhOolMNlwY -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to th...
Stephen Ronald Craig Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault" which was e.g. recommended by Jordan Peterson for understanding postmodernism (cf. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPojltjv4M0&t;) Full clip, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTKE00OQTpE -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to th...
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Are truth, knowledge, and objective reality dead? Postmodernism became the leading intellectual movement in the late twentieth century. It has replaced modernism, the philosophy of the Enlightenment. For modernism’s principles of objective reality, reason, and individualism, it has substituted its own precepts of relative feeling, social construction, and groupism. This substitution has now spread to major cultural institutions such as education, journalism, and the law, where it manifests itself as race and gender politics, advocacy journalism, political correctness, multiculturalism, and the rejection of science and technology. At the 1998 Summer Seminar of the Institute for Objectivist Studies (now called The Atlas Society), Dr. Hicks offered a systematic analysis and dissection of t...
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault" which was e.g. recommended by Jordan Peterson for understanding postmodernism (cf. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPojltjv4M0&t;) Full clip, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bChKoll81r4 -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to the channel!
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. Listen to the full lecture here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bChKoll81r4 Like & Comment if you like what you see and want to see more. Support my patreon so I can keep making videos : https://www.patreon.com/TowerOfTheWest
Join Mark Michael Lewis and philosophy Professor Stephen Hicks in a conversation about an honest approach to knowledge and understanding human thriving. In this episode, you'll hear: Why you should always take arguments at their best [10:15] The reason why many philosophers are ‘left’ [16:00] How Objectivism is an ‘outlier’-philosophy [19:00] 3rd Generation Postmodernism and the Weaponry of Affirmative Action [25:00] Pronoun wars [35:00] The Value-Creators, and why they matter [48:00] The Top “Success Traits” of an entrepreneur [56:00] Being the entrepreneur of your own life [1:02:00] The choice to make your work beautiful [1:07:00] Stephen Hicks received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Indiana University in 1992 and has, for the last twenty years, taught philosophy at Rockford College, in...
Dr. Stephen Hicks, Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, presents a series of lectures on the philosophy of education. In Part 7, Dr. Hicks covers the last of the seven "isms" — Postmodernism. In this section, he explains the philosophy of Postmodernism.
Dr. Stephen Hicks, Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, presents a series of lectures on the philosophy of education. In Part 7, Dr. Hicks covers the last of the seven "isms" — Postmodernism. In this section, he outlines education under Postmodernism.
This audiobook edition of Explaining Postmodernism is read by the author. To listen to a specific chapter of the audiobook on YouTube, visit: http://www.youtube.com/user/EPAudiobook To download MP3s of the audiobook or for more information, visit Dr. Stephen Hicks's Explaining Postmodernism page: http://www.stephenhicks.org/publications/explaining-postmodernism/
From Modern to Postmodern Art by Dr. Stephen Hicks, philosopher. Dr. Stephen Hicks: Leading philosopher with wide-ranging insights from Postmodernism and Intellectual History. Dr. Hicks outlined the spiraling descent of postmodern art and argued that we must "look at the world afresh." "By the turn of the twentieth century, the nineteenth-century intellectual world's sense of disquiet had become a full-blown anxiety. The artists responded, exploring in their works the implications of a world in which reason, order, certainty, dignity, beauty, and optimism seemed to have disappeared." "The world of postmodern art is a run-down hall of mirrors reflecting tiredly some innovations introduced a century ago. It is time to move on."
Välkommen till lanseringen av "Postmodernismens förklaring. Skepticism och socialism från Rousseau till Foucault" av Stephen R C Hicks Hur kunde postmodernismen bli en av de mest livskraftiga intellektuella rörelserna under 1900-talets andra hälft? Varför är relativistiska argument fortfarande så effektiva i den intellektuella världen? Varför ges de en tyngd inom humaniora och samhällsvetenskap, men inte inom naturvetenskapen? I Postmodernismens förklaring utmanar filosofen Stephen R C Hicks våra invanda föreställningar när han spårar de intellektuella rötterna hos postmoderna tänkare som Michel Foucault och Richard Rorty till Jean-Jacques Rousseau och Immanuel Kant. Hicks driver tesen att postmodernismen blev en framgångsrik retorisk strategi för den politiska vänstern när kommunismen f...
Stephen Hicks is a Research Lecturer at the University of Oxford. He works at the intersection of neuroscience and visual perception, computer vision and wearable technologies. Stephen’s current work – the development of vision enhancement for legally blind individuals, is the result of five years of research at Oxford, and a long time interest in cybernetics and vision. His achievements have been recognized with a number of high profile awards including the 2014 Google Global Impact Challenge and the 2014 Royal Society Brian Mercer Award for Innovation. Stephen is also an installation artist with work focusing on the abstract representation of real-time detection of people and motion – probing the boundaries of human and computer perception. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the ...
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FRI (Fundación para la Responsabilidad Intelectual) presenta a Stephen Hicks: What is The Most Important Question for Latin American Intellectuals? Abril 2015
This week we're interviewing Professor Stephen Hicks. Stephen is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. He is the author of two books: Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault argues that postmodernism is best understood as a rhetorical strategy of intellectuals and academics on the far left of the political spectrum developed in reaction to the failure of socialism and communism and Nietzsche and the Nazis, an examination of the ideological and philosophical roots of National Socialism, particularly how Nietzsche's ideas were used, and in some cases misused, by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis to justify their beliefs and practices. Stephen maintains a personal we...
FRI (Fundación para la Responsabilidad Intelectual) presenta a Stephen Hicks: How Revolutions are Won and Lost Junio 2015
On August 17, I spoke with Dr. Stephen Hicks (http://www.stephenhicks.org/), professor in the philosophy department at Rockford University. Dr. Hicks is the author of the influential and courageous 2004 book Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault, which is perhaps even more relevant and important now than it was when it was published. We spoke in depth about the history of philosophy as it has developed since medieval times, trying to understand and describe the processes that led to the rise of postmodern theory. The book itself can be purchased here at Amazon: http://amzn.to/2icI7k1. Dr. Hicks has also made it available in pdf form here: http://www.stephenhicks.org/explaining-postmodernism/. A useful review/overview, written by Dr. Steven Sanders,...
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault". In this clip he talks about: What makes free-market capitalism good. Full talk, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G21qeh0FArQ Also check out the host "The Atlas Society": https://atlassociety.org -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to the c...
This week we're interviewing Professor Stephen Hicks. Stephen is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. He is the author of two books: Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault argues that postmodernism is best understood as a rhetorical strategy of intellectuals and academics on the far left of the political spectrum developed in reaction to the failure of socialism and communism and Nietzsche and the Nazis, an examination of the ideological and philosophical roots of National Socialism, particularly how Nietzsche's ideas were used, and in some cases misused, by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis to justify their beliefs and practices. Stephen maintains a personal we...
Join Mark Michael Lewis and philosophy Professor Stephen Hicks in a conversation about an honest approach to knowledge and understanding human thriving. In this episode, you'll hear: Why you should always take arguments at their best [10:15] The reason why many philosophers are ‘left’ [16:00] How Objectivism is an ‘outlier’-philosophy [19:00] 3rd Generation Postmodernism and the Weaponry of Affirmative Action [25:00] Pronoun wars [35:00] The Value-Creators, and why they matter [48:00] The Top “Success Traits” of an entrepreneur [56:00] Being the entrepreneur of your own life [1:02:00] The choice to make your work beautiful [1:07:00] Stephen Hicks received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Indiana University in 1992 and has, for the last twenty years, taught philosophy at Rockford College, in...
Dr. Stephen Hicks, Executive Director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship (CEE), talks to David Hutzelman about the mission of CEE, business ethics, and encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation. For the full-length interview, click here: http://youtu.be/hTMj_9v5tZU
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On August 17, I spoke with Dr. Stephen Hicks (http://www.stephenhicks.org/), professor in the philosophy department at Rockford University. Dr. Hicks is the author of the influential and courageous 2004 book Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault, which is perhaps even more relevant and important now than it was when it was published. We spoke in depth about the history of philosophy as it has developed since medieval times, trying to understand and describe the processes that led to the rise of postmodern theory. The book itself can be purchased here at Amazon: http://amzn.to/2icI7k1. Dr. Hicks has also made it available in pdf form here: http://www.stephenhicks.org/explaining-postmodernism/. A useful review/overview, written by Dr. Steven Sanders,...
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault" which was e.g. recommended by Jordan Peterson for understanding postmodernism (cf. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPojltjv4M0&t;) Full clip, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bChKoll81r4 -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to the channel!
Stephen Hicks is a Research Lecturer at the University of Oxford. He works at the intersection of neuroscience and visual perception, computer vision and wearable technologies. Stephen’s current work – the development of vision enhancement for legally blind individuals, is the result of five years of research at Oxford, and a long time interest in cybernetics and vision. His achievements have been recognized with a number of high profile awards including the 2014 Google Global Impact Challenge and the 2014 Royal Society Brian Mercer Award for Innovation. Stephen is also an installation artist with work focusing on the abstract representation of real-time detection of people and motion – probing the boundaries of human and computer perception. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the ...
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/patterson-in-pursuit-philosophy/id1106619794?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/patterson-in-pursuit-philosophy-politics-religion Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stevepatterson Square One: The Foundations of Knowledge: http://amzn.to/2m8azBO Explaining Postmodernism: From Rousseau to Foucault: http://amzn.to/2d71F34 Free Praxis module: http://steve-patterson.com/praxis Postmodernist philosophy is famous for being paradoxical. Claims like "the truth is that there is no truth" or "everything is relative" are popular - especially among academics. Many proponents are even OK with logical contradictions in their worldview. To me, a contradiction is a demonstration of error, and not caring about intellectual consistency is synonymous w...
FRI (Fundación para la Responsabilidad Intelectual) presenta a Stephen Hicks: What is The Most Important Question for Latin American Intellectuals? Abril 2015
Dr. Stephen Hicks, Executive Director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship (CEE), talks to David Hutzelman about the mission of CEE, business ethics, and encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation.
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Dr. Stephen Hicks, professor of philosophy at Rockford University, interviews Nicholas Capaldi, who is the Legendre-Soulé Distinguished Chair in Business Ethics at Loyola University, New Orleans. They discuss the prevalence of Lockean liberty narratives and Rousseauian equality narratives in contemporary society.
Välkommen till lanseringen av "Postmodernismens förklaring. Skepticism och socialism från Rousseau till Foucault" av Stephen R C Hicks Hur kunde postmodernismen bli en av de mest livskraftiga intellektuella rörelserna under 1900-talets andra hälft? Varför är relativistiska argument fortfarande så effektiva i den intellektuella världen? Varför ges de en tyngd inom humaniora och samhällsvetenskap, men inte inom naturvetenskapen? I Postmodernismens förklaring utmanar filosofen Stephen R C Hicks våra invanda föreställningar när han spårar de intellektuella rötterna hos postmoderna tänkare som Michel Foucault och Richard Rorty till Jean-Jacques Rousseau och Immanuel Kant. Hicks driver tesen att postmodernismen blev en framgångsrik retorisk strategi för den politiska vänstern när kommunismen f...
FRI (Fundación para la Responsabilidad Intelectual) presenta a Stephen Hicks: What is a Real Education? Abril 2015
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. Listen to the full lecture here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bChKoll81r4 Like & Comment if you like what you see and want to see more. Support my patreon so I can keep making videos : https://www.patreon.com/TowerOfTheWest
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault". In this clip he talks about: What makes free-market capitalism good. Full talk, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G21qeh0FArQ Also check out the host "The Atlas Society": https://atlassociety.org -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to the c...
Dr. Stephen Hicks, CEE's Executive Director, interviews Federico Fernández and Martin Sarano, co-founders of Bases Foundation, on the economic and political climate of Argentina.
Dr. Stephen Hicks, Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, presents a series of lectures on the philosophy of education. In Part 7, Dr. Hicks covers the last of the seven "isms" — Postmodernism. In this section, he explains the philosophy of Postmodernism.
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Stephen Hicks interviews Robert Salvino on entrepreneurship and public policy.
Stephen Ronald Craig Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault" which was e.g. recommended by Jordan Peterson for understanding postmodernism (cf. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPojltjv4M0&t;) Full clip, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zhOolMNlwY -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to th...
Stephen Ronald Craig Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault" which was e.g. recommended by Jordan Peterson for understanding postmodernism (cf. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPojltjv4M0&t;) Full clip, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTKE00OQTpE -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to th...
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Are truth, knowledge, and objective reality dead? Postmodernism became the leading intellectual movement in the late twentieth century. It has replaced modernism, the philosophy of the Enlightenment. For modernism’s principles of objective reality, reason, and individualism, it has substituted its own precepts of relative feeling, social construction, and groupism. This substitution has now spread to major cultural institutions such as education, journalism, and the law, where it manifests itself as race and gender politics, advocacy journalism, political correctness, multiculturalism, and the rejection of science and technology. At the 1998 Summer Seminar of the Institute for Objectivist Studies (now called The Atlas Society), Dr. Hicks offered a systematic analysis and dissection of t...
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault" which was e.g. recommended by Jordan Peterson for understanding postmodernism (cf. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPojltjv4M0&t;) Full clip, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bChKoll81r4 -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to the channel!
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. Listen to the full lecture here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bChKoll81r4 Like & Comment if you like what you see and want to see more. Support my patreon so I can keep making videos : https://www.patreon.com/TowerOfTheWest
Join Mark Michael Lewis and philosophy Professor Stephen Hicks in a conversation about an honest approach to knowledge and understanding human thriving. In this episode, you'll hear: Why you should always take arguments at their best [10:15] The reason why many philosophers are ‘left’ [16:00] How Objectivism is an ‘outlier’-philosophy [19:00] 3rd Generation Postmodernism and the Weaponry of Affirmative Action [25:00] Pronoun wars [35:00] The Value-Creators, and why they matter [48:00] The Top “Success Traits” of an entrepreneur [56:00] Being the entrepreneur of your own life [1:02:00] The choice to make your work beautiful [1:07:00] Stephen Hicks received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Indiana University in 1992 and has, for the last twenty years, taught philosophy at Rockford College, in...
Dr. Stephen Hicks, Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, presents a series of lectures on the philosophy of education. In Part 7, Dr. Hicks covers the last of the seven "isms" — Postmodernism. In this section, he explains the philosophy of Postmodernism.
Dr. Stephen Hicks, Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University, presents a series of lectures on the philosophy of education. In Part 7, Dr. Hicks covers the last of the seven "isms" — Postmodernism. In this section, he outlines education under Postmodernism.
This audiobook edition of Explaining Postmodernism is read by the author. To listen to a specific chapter of the audiobook on YouTube, visit: http://www.youtube.com/user/EPAudiobook To download MP3s of the audiobook or for more information, visit Dr. Stephen Hicks's Explaining Postmodernism page: http://www.stephenhicks.org/publications/explaining-postmodernism/
From Modern to Postmodern Art by Dr. Stephen Hicks, philosopher. Dr. Stephen Hicks: Leading philosopher with wide-ranging insights from Postmodernism and Intellectual History. Dr. Hicks outlined the spiraling descent of postmodern art and argued that we must "look at the world afresh." "By the turn of the twentieth century, the nineteenth-century intellectual world's sense of disquiet had become a full-blown anxiety. The artists responded, exploring in their works the implications of a world in which reason, order, certainty, dignity, beauty, and optimism seemed to have disappeared." "The world of postmodern art is a run-down hall of mirrors reflecting tiredly some innovations introduced a century ago. It is time to move on."
Välkommen till lanseringen av "Postmodernismens förklaring. Skepticism och socialism från Rousseau till Foucault" av Stephen R C Hicks Hur kunde postmodernismen bli en av de mest livskraftiga intellektuella rörelserna under 1900-talets andra hälft? Varför är relativistiska argument fortfarande så effektiva i den intellektuella världen? Varför ges de en tyngd inom humaniora och samhällsvetenskap, men inte inom naturvetenskapen? I Postmodernismens förklaring utmanar filosofen Stephen R C Hicks våra invanda föreställningar när han spårar de intellektuella rötterna hos postmoderna tänkare som Michel Foucault och Richard Rorty till Jean-Jacques Rousseau och Immanuel Kant. Hicks driver tesen att postmodernismen blev en framgångsrik retorisk strategi för den politiska vänstern när kommunismen f...
Stephen Hicks is a Research Lecturer at the University of Oxford. He works at the intersection of neuroscience and visual perception, computer vision and wearable technologies. Stephen’s current work – the development of vision enhancement for legally blind individuals, is the result of five years of research at Oxford, and a long time interest in cybernetics and vision. His achievements have been recognized with a number of high profile awards including the 2014 Google Global Impact Challenge and the 2014 Royal Society Brian Mercer Award for Innovation. Stephen is also an installation artist with work focusing on the abstract representation of real-time detection of people and motion – probing the boundaries of human and computer perception. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the ...
Book review of Nietzsche and the Nazis
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This week we're interviewing Professor Stephen Hicks. Stephen is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. He is the author of two books: Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault argues that postmodernism is best understood as a rhetorical strategy of intellectuals and academics on the far left of the political spectrum developed in reaction to the failure of socialism and communism and Nietzsche and the Nazis, an examination of the ideological and philosophical roots of National Socialism, particularly how Nietzsche's ideas were used, and in some cases misused, by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis to justify their beliefs and practices. Stephen maintains a personal we...
FRI (Fundación para la Responsabilidad Intelectual) presenta a Stephen Hicks: How Revolutions are Won and Lost Junio 2015
On August 17, I spoke with Dr. Stephen Hicks (http://www.stephenhicks.org/), professor in the philosophy department at Rockford University. Dr. Hicks is the author of the influential and courageous 2004 book Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault, which is perhaps even more relevant and important now than it was when it was published. We spoke in depth about the history of philosophy as it has developed since medieval times, trying to understand and describe the processes that led to the rise of postmodern theory. The book itself can be purchased here at Amazon: http://amzn.to/2icI7k1. Dr. Hicks has also made it available in pdf form here: http://www.stephenhicks.org/explaining-postmodernism/. A useful review/overview, written by Dr. Steven Sanders,...
Stephen Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. In 2004 he wrote a book named "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault". In this clip he talks about: What makes free-market capitalism good. Full talk, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G21qeh0FArQ Also check out the host "The Atlas Society": https://atlassociety.org -------------------- This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to the c...
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Are truth, knowledge, and objective reality dead? Postmodernism became the leading intellectual movement in the late twentieth century. It has replaced modernism, the philosophy of the Enlightenment. For modernism’s principles of objective reality, reason, and individualism, it has substituted its own precepts of relative feeling, social construction, and groupism. This substitution has now spread to major cultural institutions such as education, journalism, and the law, where it manifests itself as race and gender politics, advocacy journalism, political correctness, multiculturalism, and the rejection of science and technology. At the 1998 Summer Seminar of the Institute for Objectivist Studies (now called The Atlas Society), Dr. Hicks offered a systematic analysis and dissection of t...
Join Mark Michael Lewis and philosophy Professor Stephen Hicks in a conversation about an honest approach to knowledge and understanding human thriving. In this episode, you'll hear: Why you should always take arguments at their best [10:15] The reason why many philosophers are ‘left’ [16:00] How Objectivism is an ‘outlier’-philosophy [19:00] 3rd Generation Postmodernism and the Weaponry of Affirmative Action [25:00] Pronoun wars [35:00] The Value-Creators, and why they matter [48:00] The Top “Success Traits” of an entrepreneur [56:00] Being the entrepreneur of your own life [1:02:00] The choice to make your work beautiful [1:07:00] Stephen Hicks received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Indiana University in 1992 and has, for the last twenty years, taught philosophy at Rockford College, in...
Välkommen till lanseringen av "Postmodernismens förklaring. Skepticism och socialism från Rousseau till Foucault" av Stephen R C Hicks Hur kunde postmodernismen bli en av de mest livskraftiga intellektuella rörelserna under 1900-talets andra hälft? Varför är relativistiska argument fortfarande så effektiva i den intellektuella världen? Varför ges de en tyngd inom humaniora och samhällsvetenskap, men inte inom naturvetenskapen? I Postmodernismens förklaring utmanar filosofen Stephen R C Hicks våra invanda föreställningar när han spårar de intellektuella rötterna hos postmoderna tänkare som Michel Foucault och Richard Rorty till Jean-Jacques Rousseau och Immanuel Kant. Hicks driver tesen att postmodernismen blev en framgångsrik retorisk strategi för den politiska vänstern när kommunismen f...
This audiobook edition of Explaining Postmodernism is read by the author. To listen to a specific chapter of the audiobook on YouTube, visit: http://www.youtube.com/user/EPAudiobook To download MP3s of the audiobook or for more information, visit Dr. Stephen Hicks's Explaining Postmodernism page: http://www.stephenhicks.org/publications/explaining-postmodernism/
This week we're interviewing Professor Stephen Hicks. Stephen is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, where he also directs the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship. He is the author of two books: Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault argues that postmodernism is best understood as a rhetorical strategy of intellectuals and academics on the far left of the political spectrum developed in reaction to the failure of socialism and communism and Nietzsche and the Nazis, an examination of the ideological and philosophical roots of National Socialism, particularly how Nietzsche's ideas were used, and in some cases misused, by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis to justify their beliefs and practices. Stephen maintains a personal we...
On August 17, I spoke with Dr. Stephen Hicks (http://www.stephenhicks.org/), professor in the philosophy department at Rockford University. Dr. Hicks is the author of the influential and courageous 2004 book Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault, which is perhaps even more relevant and important now than it was when it was published. We spoke in depth about the history of philosophy as it has developed since medieval times, trying to understand and describe the processes that led to the rise of postmodern theory. The book itself can be purchased here at Amazon: http://amzn.to/2icI7k1. Dr. Hicks has also made it available in pdf form here: http://www.stephenhicks.org/explaining-postmodernism/. A useful review/overview, written by Dr. Steven Sanders,...
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/patterson-in-pursuit-philosophy/id1106619794?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/patterson-in-pursuit-philosophy-politics-religion Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stevepatterson Square One: The Foundations of Knowledge: http://amzn.to/2m8azBO Explaining Postmodernism: From Rousseau to Foucault: http://amzn.to/2d71F34 Free Praxis module: http://steve-patterson.com/praxis Postmodernist philosophy is famous for being paradoxical. Claims like "the truth is that there is no truth" or "everything is relative" are popular - especially among academics. Many proponents are even OK with logical contradictions in their worldview. To me, a contradiction is a demonstration of error, and not caring about intellectual consistency is synonymous w...
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This audiobook edition of Nietzsche and the Nazis is read by the author. To listen to more of the audiobook on YouTube, visit: https://www.youtube.com/user/NNAudiobook To download MP3s of the audiobook or for more information, visit Dr. Stephen Hicks's Nietzsche and the Nazis page: http://www.stephenhicks.org/publications/nietzsche-and-the-nazis/
What makes free-market capitalism good? Stephen Hicks contends that the arguments in favor of free-market capitalism (FMC) fall into two types. One type says that free-market capitalism is good because it is based on prior goods—e.g., individual freedom is good, so FMC is good because it respects and protects individual freedom. The other type says that FMC is good because it leads to posterior goods—e.g., FMC leads to general prosperity or peace, and those consequences make FMC good. Are the two types of good claims about FMC compatible? Are they equally important in justifying FMC? In this talk, Stephen Hicks argues that the answer to both questions is "Yes." Part of his answer will be that the traditional dichotomy of "deontological" versus "consequentialist" justifications of FMC is ...
"reason," writes Foucault, "is the ultimate language of madness" Deconstruction, Stanley Fish confesses happily, "relieves me of the obligation to be right ... and demands only that I be interesting." Postmodernism, Frank Lentricchia advises, "seeks not to find the foundation and the conditions of truth but to exercise power for the purpose of social change." --- Postmodernism is the end result of the Counter-Enlightenment attack on reason. RATIONALISTS Kant's skepticism - relegated rationality to inside the mind. skeptical of perception. "I here therefore found it necessary to deny knowledge in order to make room for faith." Hegel - Reality is an entirely subjective creation; IRRATIONALISTS a. theists Schleiermacher - "The essence of religion is the feeling of absolute dependence. ...
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In a free market, some individuals will engage in corrupt business activities. One argument for government regulation holds that it reduces the amount of business corruption. Opponents of government regulation respond that free markets have the internal resources to control most business corruption—and that government regulation itself leads to corruption, both more and worse. How do we evaluate these competing arguments about whether corruption is worse in free-market or government-regulation systems? In this lecture, Stephen Hicks discusses both sides’ arguments and bring to bear upon them the empirical work of this generation’s social science. ABOUT STEPHEN HICKS: Stephen Hicks is Professor of Philosophy at Rockford College and executive director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepren...
Postmodernism became the leading intellectual movement in the late twentieth century. It has replaced modernism, the philosophy of the Enlightenment. For modernism’s principles of objective reality, reason, and individualism, it has substituted its own precepts of relative feeling, social construction, and groupism. This substitution has now spread to major cultural institutions such as education, journalism, and the law, where it manifests itself as race and gender politics, advocacy journalism, political correctness, multiculturalism, and the rejection of science and technology. At the 1998 Summer Seminar of the Institute for Objectivist Studies (now called The Atlas Society), Dr. Hicks offered a systematic analysis and dissection of the Postmodernist movement and outlined the core Obj...
Dr. Stephen Hicks, Executive Director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship (CEE), talks to David Hutzelman about the mission of CEE, business ethics, and encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation.
This audiobook edition of Explaining Postmodernism is read by the author. To listen to more of the audiobook on YouTube, visit: http://www.youtube.com/user/EPAudiobook To download MP3s of the audiobook or for more information, visit Dr. Stephen Hicks's Explaining Postmodernism page: http://www.stephenhicks.org/publications/explaining-postmodernism/
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Stephen Hicks is a Professor for Philosophy and author of the very good book 'Explaining Postmodernism'. Logically, we talk a lot about the history, aspects, traits and problems of postmodernism. You can find other conversations with the likes of Jordan B Peterson, Zach Leary, Allan Combs, Rick Strassman etc on my website http://www.tom-amarque.de/lateralconversations/
Atlas Summit 2015 -- The case for a free society is strong but many remain unconvinced. Why? In this lecture Stephen Hicks presenst three of the strongest arguments against liberal capitalism and then responds to them. Stephen Hicks is Professor of Philosophy at Rockford College and executive director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship there. His works include “Ayn Rand and Contemporary Business Ethics,” "Nietzsche and the Nazis", and "Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault". Come join us at the next Atlas Summit! http://atlassociety.org/objectivism/atlas-summit