Wittgenstein: Philosophical discussion in Cambridge - Part 1


A scene from Derek Jarman's film 'Wittgenstein' (1989) upon the thought behind a word or a sentence like "This is a very pleasant pineapple."


philosophy linguistics wittgenstein russell philosophie language sprachphilosophie shienlai

monty python football


monty python guyswith their crazy ideas


monty python football hollywood boulevard greece germany meskalino

Three Minute Philosophy: Rene Descartes


It's back at last! Pull up a stool as I take you through another fascinating, often painful, rapid-fire journey through the history of philosophy.


three minute philosophy rene descartes cartesian theology dualism skepticism philosophical French College Binary

OSHO: The Philosophical Frog and the Centipede


OSHO International Foundation www.osho.com The Philosophical Frog and the Centipede. Through one of Aesop's fables Osho share an insight that you cannot 'manage' life. Life has its own ways and trying to manage everything, you spoil it. Don't take the criterion from others about what is true and what is not true.


osho meditation .com freedom experience oshointernational

International Philosophy


Monty Python's classic skit of the Greeks vs. the Germans


Monty Python Philosophy Socrates Plato Aquinas Aristotle Augustine jfogliasso

BDP Boogie Down Productions My Philosophy


BDP Boogie Down Productions My Philosophy


BDP Boogie Down Productions My Philosophy rap krs one duhtube 08

Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl - Philospher's Song


An oft-forgotten gem from the Pythons.


monty python philosophers song tigermeeks

Ghost in the Shell (philosophical scenes)


3 of most philosophical scenes from the movie Ghost in the Shell in my opinion.


ghost in the shell philosophy anime Major Motoko Kusanagi batou simulated experience puppet master animation arielpontes

Iris Murdoch on Philosophy and Literature: Section 1


The areas in which philosophy and literature overlap are examined in this program by renowned Oxford novelist Iris Murdoch. Style and structure in philosophical writing are compared and contrasted with those in literature. The narrative abilities of Plato, Schopenhauer, and Kant are examined. Philosophy's predilection for accepting only literature that supports its theories is discussed as a source of antagonism between the two disciplines.


Bryan Magee Iris Murdoch Philosophy Literature Plato Schopenhauer Kant flame 0430

Boogie Down Productions- My Philosophy


uh huh.


Boogie Down Productions Philosophy KRS Krs-one Krs1 myphilosophy Krs-1 Badinga 2008

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 developments in the philosophy of science in the 20th century. If well received, I will expand on the basic outline I have thus far imagined. Eddington's essay: www.abstractobjects.net/ip/TwoTables.pdf


philosophy of science Einstein Eddington two tables Popper Kuhn Lakatos Hume Feyerabend Sisyphus Redeemed

Iris Murdoch on Philosophy and Literature: Section 2


The areas in which philosophy and literature overlap are examined in this program by renowned Oxford novelist Iris Murdoch. Style and structure in philosophical writing are compared and contrasted with those in literature. The narrative abilities of Plato, Schopenhauer, and Kant are examined. Philosophy's predilection for accepting only literature that supports its theories is discussed as a source of antagonism between the two disciplines.


Bryan Magee Iris Murdoch Philosophy Literature Plato Schopenhauer Kant flame 0430

Can Dialectics Break Bricks? (1 of 2)


Excerpts from René Viénet's 1973 film "Can Dialectics Break Bricks?" "Imagine a kung fu flick in which the martial artists spout Situationist aphorisms about conquering alienation while decadent bureaucrats ply the ironies of a stalled revolution. This is what you'll encounter in René Viénet's outrageous refashioning of a Chinese fisticuff film. An influential Situationist, Viénet stripped the soundtrack from a run-of-the-mill Hong Kong export and lathered on his own devastating dialogue. . . . A brilliant, acerbic and riotous critique of the failure of socialism in which the martial artists counter ideological blows with theoretical thrusts from Debord, Reich and others. . . . Viénet's target is also the mechanism of cinema and how it serves ideology."


Situationist Anarchist Anarchy Detournement Viénet Debord Revolution Ott Om Ol Ot Ov

Wittgenstein: Philosophical discussion in Cambridge - Part 3


Wittgenstein explains his philosophical development from the 'Tractatus' to the 'Philosophical Investigations', asked by JM Keynes, the famous british economist. All from the movie of D. Jarman (1989).


philosophy linguistics wittgenstein tractatus descartes investigations philosophie language sprachphilosophie shienlai

Iris Murdoch on Philosophy and Literature: Section 3


The areas in which philosophy and literature overlap are examined in this program by world-renowned author and professor Bryan Magee and Oxford novelist Iris Murdoch. Style and structure in philosophical writing are compared and contrasted with those in literature. The narrative abilities of Plato, Schopenhauer, and Kant are examined. Philosophy's predilection for accepting only literature that supports its theories is discussed as a source of antagonism between the two disciplines.


Bryan Magee Iris Murdoch Philosophy Literature Plato Schopenhauer Kant flame 0430

Iris Murdoch on Philosophy and Literature: Section 4


The areas in which philosophy and literature overlap are examined in this program by world-renowned author and professor Bryan Magee and Oxford novelist Iris Murdoch. Style and structure in philosophical writing are compared and contrasted with those in literature. The narrative abilities of Plato, Schopenhauer, and Kant are examined. Philosophy's predilection for accepting only literature that supports its theories is discussed as a source of antagonism between the two disciplines.


Bryan Magee Iris Murdoch Philosophy Literature Plato Schopenhauer Kant flame 0430

Iris Murdoch on Philosophy and Literature: Section 5


The areas in which philosophy and literature overlap are examined in this program by world-renowned author and professor Bryan Magee and Oxford novelist Iris Murdoch. Style and structure in philosophical writing are compared and contrasted with those in literature. The narrative abilities of Plato, Schopenhauer, and Kant are examined. Philosophy's predilection for accepting only literature that supports its theories is discussed as a source of antagonism between the two disciplines.


Bryan Magee Iris Murdoch Philosophy Literature Plato Schopenhauer Kant flame 0430

Philosophy VS Biblical Morality


Script for this video on my blog philosophypeter.blogspot.com www.ahbcommission.com The New and Improved Shawn is as foolish as ever


philosophy David Hume Venomfangx VFX religion god bible science empiricism pragmatism theology debate perceptual theory universe exist knowledge faith mathematics logic hold prove fundamental itself value scientific cannot reality philosophical calculus christianity atheism atheist dawkins islam pagan tooltime 9901

Tony Rock - Stoner Philosophy


Tony Rock & Fat Tommy get deep at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood, CA. More Tony: laughfactory.com SHOW TIX: bit.ly Follow us: twitter.com Like us: facebook.com


Tony Rock Invisible Stoner Power Jamie Masada Laugh Factory Hollywood CA Los Angeles stand up comedian funny hilarious comedy jokes comic comedy club humor video 2011 pot weed smoking drugs stoned stoner high smoke marijuana philosophical philosopher discussion friends Wolf Blitzer invisible exgirlfriend deep steal rob TV caught robber central presents fat tommy acting black project vs asian The Laugh Factory

Obama Outlines Moral, Philosophical Justifications For Turkey Pardon


President Obama announces plans to deliver a two-hour speech explaining his reasons for granting clemency to Cranberry, the Thanksgiving turkey.


comedy funny onion ONN barack obama The

Carrie Fisher Salutes Harrison Ford at the AFI Life Achievement Award


Carrie Fisher salutes Harrison Ford at the 28th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Harrison Ford (2000). AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com AFI FACEBOOK APP: apps.facebook.com CONNECT WITH AFI: twitter.com AFI.com facebook.com


carrie fisher princess leia organa skywalker solo star wars harrison ford george lucas steven spielberg han indiana jones raiders of the lost ark temple doom last crusade kingdom crystal skull AFI american film institute life achievement award lifetime fugitive blade runner ridley scott showbiz television show hollywood speech awards comedy humor laughs joke presenter

Darwin's Legacy | Lecture 4


October 13, 2008 lecture by Daniel Dennett for the Stanford Continuing Studies course on Darwin's Legacy (DAR 200). Dr. Dennett presents the philosophical importance of Darwin's theory of evolution. The lecture is concluded with a panel discussion with Hank Greely and Chris Bobonich. Stanford Continuing Studies: csp.stanford.edu Stanford University www.stanford.edu Stanford Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com


history science biology social humanities philosophy education evolution nature origin of species natural selection life organism environment anthropology human ancestry creationism eukaryotes meme genes Alan Turing computer Stanford University

Alan Watts - The Silent Mind (PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE series)


The 'REVOLUTION' may not be 'TELEVISED' - but if 'YOU SEARXCH' you will 'SEE' it on 'YOUTUBE' - use it before they 'PULL IT'... *For 'QUALITY INFORMATION' (QI), videos, news and features contained in our Associate Channels and Digital Information Platforms, Google 'yousearxch-' (followed by 'name' or 'series title') for a 'global search' or click on 'yousearxch' tag, for YouTube only search. YouInformation


yousearxch yousearxch-all-series yousearxch-alan-watts yousearxch-education Alan Watts The Silent Mind PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE series You Information

Alasdair MacIntyre: On Having Survived Academic Moral Philosophy (1 of 4)


On the 6-8 March 2009 the UCD School of Philosophy (whose expertise in the area of continental philosophy was recently ranked as one of the top ten globally by 'The Philosophical Gourmet') hosted the International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry, at which Alasdair MacIntyre spoke "On Having Survived The Academic Moral Philosophy of the Twentieth Century". MacIntyre's most famous book, After Virtue (1981), revealed the inconsistencies inherent in the various conflicting ethical systems born out of the Enlightenment, and which for the most part have shaped current social and political values. The common error, he argued in the book, was the failure to adequately ask the most basic of all questions. We ask what is it to be a good manager, teacher, or parent, but neglect to ask: what is it to be a good human being? MacIntyre encouraged his readers to rediscover with Aristotle the centrality of the virtues as concretely exemplifying the goals and practices of the good life. Alasdair MacIntyre has written widely in philosophy since his first book, Marxism: An Interpretation, appeared in 1953. He is the author of over thirty books, and has made prominent contributions to the history of philosophy, moral philosophy, political theory, philosophy of the social sciences, and philosophy of religion. He has taught at Oxford University, Princeton University, Brandeis University, Boston University, Wellesley College, Vanderbilt University, Duke University, and the University of Notre Dame.


Alasdair macintyre Virtue Ethics Moral Philosophy Eidos 84

The Philosophical Zombie Slayer (a pun-filled acoustic song) by Rock, Paper, Cynic


Peter Chiykowski, the author of Rock, Paper, Cynic gives an acoustic demo of his original tune, The Philosophical Zombie Slayer. You can download the mp3 for this song through the music section of his website: www.rockpapercynic.com/music.php ------- He splits skulls with his axioms, and a shotgun named Voltaire, John Locke n' stock, he'll rock your socks, this P-Zombie Slayer... Brains... brains... brains... he's got 'em He's read Camus and Sun Tzu too, every literary pillar, He's a zombie-bustin' Saint Augustine, natural born Schiller, The badass bookworm boss of the holy cross-examination, He fights undead mobs with Thomas Hobbes and rationcination, His enemies are both dead and not, in unlife left to linger, But he'll collapse all their uncertainties by the power of Schroedinger. You can tell him that he Kant, "But it's imperative," he'll say. With his David Humean touch he will commit you to the flames. A syllogistic softy olden days of yore, He read the Philosophy of History, and he's Hegeling for more. He hits the road with Diderot and a fair share of Jean-Jacques, So if you think he don't know frenchmen you can suck on his Balzac. You know argument is moldable like Plato in his hands, You're barking up the wrong sophiststry if you're challenging this man. They call him René Descarnage, and you'll finally know why, When it's finito he screams "Cogito ergo someone's gonna die!" No one wants to go outside when the world is gonna eat'chya So he'll touch up on <b>...</b>


philosophical zombie slayer hobbes kant hegel descartes nietzsche jonathan coulton philosophy philosopher rock paper cynic peter chiykowski rockpapercynic

Derrida's Deconstruction Of Philosophy (1 of 2)


'Derrida's Deconstruction of Philosophy'. Jacques Derrida (15 July 1930 -- 8 October 2004) was a French philosopher born in Algeria. He developed the critical technique known as deconstruction, and his work has been associated both with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy. His prolific output of more than 40 published books, together with essays and public speaking, has had a significant impact upon the humanities, particularly on literary theory and continental philosophy. His best known assertion with regard to his methodology is that 'there is no outside-the-text.' Derrida was always uncomfortable with the popularity of the term 'deconstruction' and the corresponding tendency to reduce his philosophical work to that particular label. In spite of his reservations, deconstruction has become associated with the attempt to expose and undermine the oppositions and paradoxes on which particular texts, philosophical and otherwise, are founded. He frequently called such paradoxes 'binary oppositions'. Derrida's strategy involved explicating the historical roots of philosophical ideas, questioning the so-called 'metaphysics of presence' that he sees as having dominated philosophy since the ancient Greeks, careful textual analysis, and attempting to undermine and subvert the paradoxes themselves.


Derrida Deconstruction Philosophy Eidos 84

Philosophical Quotes


Just a collection of some of my favourite life quotes.


philosophical quotes life psychology positive learn paranoia happiness Lo GEEE

Deus Ex : The Philosophical Degeneracy


Malkavian Mod v0.25 In this release, I suck at video editing once again, Do you have ANY IDEA how to make a better mod? The latest version is always available here : madgangster.wordpress.com or www.moddb.com I don't know what to think anymore.


Deus Ex Malkavian Mod Philosophical Conspiracy Degeneracy Malkavian Mod Mad Gangster

Return to the source part 1


Matrix philosophy.


Matrix neo action kung fu martial arts fight science fiction seraph 101

Philosophy On the Ground 03 Jessica Ahlquist


Philosophy On the Ground is a series of interviews with people at the center of some of the most compelling and difficult issues of the day. We examine how our philosophical beliefs influence our lives, how our thoughts and values drive our actions, and what happens when, philosophically speaking, the rubber meets the road. At Cranston West High School, in Cranston, Rhode Island, controversy has flared up around a fifty year old banner entitled "School Prayer." After a complaint by the ACLU, the issue has polarized the community over issues of church/state separation and the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Jessica Ahlquist is a student at the center of the controversy, an avowed atheist fighting to have the prayer removed.


Jessica Ahlquist Cranston West Cranston Rhode Island Prayer Banner Separation of Church and State Establishment Clause ACLU Philosophy On the Ground atomicsteve

Behind the Scenes: Chrono Trigger and Action Movie Philosophy


The behind the scenes video for our latest action flick. We get philosophical and talk about why we think most American action movies suck nowadays. If you're going to make your own scenes, DO NOT USE REAL GUNS, and NOTIFY EVERYBODY that you're making a movie! Footage from MI2 is for illustrative/instructional purposes.


action movie philosophy behind the scenes john woo hard boiled mission impossible shaky cam bourne bond freddiew

Alan Watts - The Joker (1-3)(PHILOSOPHICAL DISCOURSE series)


The 'REVOLUTION' may not be 'TELEVISED' - but if 'YOU SEARXCH' you will 'SEE' it on 'YOUTUBE' - use it before they 'PULL IT'... *For 'QUALITY INFORMATION' (QI), videos, news and features contained in our Associate Channels and Digital Information Platforms, Google 'yousearxch-' (followed by 'name' or 'series title') for a 'global search' or click on 'yousearxch' tag, for YouTube only search. YouInformation


yousearxch yousearxch-alan-watts yousearxch-the-joker yousearxch-education You Information

Bouncing Philosophical Checks.


A response to Noah's "Veritas48 Challenge" on the Argument from Facts of Normativity.


Veritas48 God Atheism challenge Christinaity theoreticalbullshit bible religion Theoretical Bullshit

Extra Gloves


Extra gloves scene from Dumb and Dumber... best movie ever


extra gloves dumb and dumber harry lloyd jeff daniels jim carey swanson Josh Dunk

Screening Thought: Slavoj Zizek and Paul Taylor


Continental philosopher Slavoj Žižek and Paul A. Taylor (author of Žižek and The Media) explore the difficulty of conveying philosophical ideas within today's media.


Slavoj Žižek Paul Taylor philosophy media film lacan psychoanalysis theory freud cultural culture talk discussion perverts guide fast5 bond icalondon

Aristotle part 4 Ethics and Philosophical Reason


A discussion of Aristotle's view of human reason especially of philosophical reason


Aristotle ethics happiness philosophical reason practical wmiller 24

What is Philosophy?


A five-minute introduction to what philosophy is all about, how it is different from science, religion and mysticism, and why it matters to all of us.


philosophy science religion critical thinking Socrates Massimo Pigliucci

Terrence Malick Montage


A tribute to Terrence Malick.


terrence malick montage tribute thin red line days of heaven badlands the new world kellershane

Philosophical Consideration of Death - Dimitris Liantinis (PhD)


Dimitris Liantinis, Professor of Philosophy in University of Athens, gives a lecture at the Military School of Sanitary Practise about how we must face death. Βio: www.liantinis.org


Philosophy Plato Socrates Epicurus Homer Ancient Greece Freud Todestrieb Libido Liantinis ORG