Philosophy is a way to view the Universe and our perception of meaning. I find that all philosophy asks questions on subjects where the key is to make an argument to propose what would be an ideal solution to a given inquiry. In absence of conventional evidence, the ideas of a subject are debated until you achieve coherency of conclusion. Then you examine until you have a test, accuracy of proposition and principles of confirming summation. What is understood changes as its understood. Very Zen.
these news videos are good but if i see a video of massimo pigliucci i'd rather want to see himself in the video rather than some robots . the accent o man its so cool. isnt there some way to mix these videos with actual camera footage that would be nice.
It's so difficult to explore anything complex on YouTube...
I've made three versions of the dispute between Popper and Wittgenstein at the Cambridge Moral Philosophy Club in 1947 meeting that served as the incident for the well known book, "Wittgenstein's Poker." I'm still working on it...
Thought experiments are fun to try as video, even when the experiments don't work out.
One suggestion, could you post the scripts of these videos in the lowbar?
Philosophy is a way to view the Universe and our perception of meaning. I find that all philosophy asks questions on subjects where the key is to make an argument to propose what would be an ideal solution to a given inquiry. In absence of conventional evidence, the ideas of a subject are debated until you achieve coherency of conclusion. Then you examine until you have a test, accuracy of proposition and principles of confirming summation. What is understood changes as its understood. Very Zen.
granddad2002 1 month ago
I took meta-physics last quarter and it made my brain hurt, I really like time theory and causality though.
WayOfTheBastard 9 months ago
these news videos are good but if i see a video of massimo pigliucci i'd rather want to see himself in the video rather than some robots . the accent o man its so cool. isnt there some way to mix these videos with actual camera footage that would be nice.
Dathinkingman 1 year ago
@Dathinkingman * i meant new not news
Dathinkingman 1 year ago
Stephen Hawking actually has an interesting lecture on "free will"
It can be found on youtube in two parts.
BabySatch1 1 year ago
Stan over at atheism-analyzed dot blogspot dot com has a "Massimo watch". Funny I see a video pop up on my homepage from you.
JesusforLife2 1 year ago
It's so difficult to explore anything complex on YouTube...
I've made three versions of the dispute between Popper and Wittgenstein at the Cambridge Moral Philosophy Club in 1947 meeting that served as the incident for the well known book, "Wittgenstein's Poker." I'm still working on it...
Thought experiments are fun to try as video, even when the experiments don't work out.
One suggestion, could you post the scripts of these videos in the lowbar?
Interesting stuff as usual.
2bsirius 1 year ago