First video of yours I have seen, philosophy is not my strongest subject. But you seem to really make it seem realistic, in a pragmatic light with good examples and conceptualization. Or maybe thats just because its utilitarianism.
You refered to a culture of gender equality that lasted for a very long time about 1200 b.c. What is the evidence for that culture if I guess there where no written language? Autors Links , Paper (Journal Articles) could be helpful ...
@IchEsueberich I think you may have confused this video with another one. There was no reference to any culture with gender equality in this talk on Utilitarian Ethics. As far as written languages go, I believe we have examples going back as far as 3500 B.C. in China, Cuneiform in Sumeria would also have a similar date, along with hieroglyphics in Egypt.
are you a professor? cool lecture. how do you feel about volunteerism, philosophical anarchism, and the non aggression principle? i'm in an existential crisis... if a system doesn't work, why would anyone think that putting in another figurehead will fix it?(presidential race).when has anyone joined the mafia and made it a non profit organization? why would corrupt government be any different? i'm on the very of being an anarchist...
@lelanddupuy yes I'm a prof, and I'm not certain I know what you mean by volunteerism and the non aggression principle, but they sound good. As far as philosophical anarchism goes, I would imagine everyone would have their own interpretation, by definition. In many ways I believe everyone already is an anarchist, in that we only really keep the rules we want to anyways. You should check out my existential ethics videos, they are probably much more up your alley than Kant. Thanks for the com.
Syllogisms and deductive reasonings...gotta love them.
DeMarkieSade 2 weeks ago
how can Utilitarian/Consequentialist Ethics can be applied in medical profession ?
h20boyz 2 months ago
First video of yours I have seen, philosophy is not my strongest subject. But you seem to really make it seem realistic, in a pragmatic light with good examples and conceptualization. Or maybe thats just because its utilitarianism.
grumpybritishguy 3 months ago
@grumpybritishguy I'm glad you liked the video, and it being Utilitarianism probably had something to do with it being so pragmatic :)
darkwaterhermit 3 months ago
You refered to a culture of gender equality that lasted for a very long time about 1200 b.c. What is the evidence for that culture if I guess there where no written language? Autors Links , Paper (Journal Articles) could be helpful ...
IchEsueberich 4 months ago
@IchEsueberich I think you may have confused this video with another one. There was no reference to any culture with gender equality in this talk on Utilitarian Ethics. As far as written languages go, I believe we have examples going back as far as 3500 B.C. in China, Cuneiform in Sumeria would also have a similar date, along with hieroglyphics in Egypt.
darkwaterhermit 4 months ago
@darkwaterhermit
Sorry found the right one :Philosophy & Ethics Part 1 - Lecture By Professor Dr. Werner Krieglstein (College of DuPage)
IchEsueberich 4 months ago
@IchEsueberich Sorry again that's not even you.
IchEsueberich 4 months ago
are you a professor? cool lecture. how do you feel about volunteerism, philosophical anarchism, and the non aggression principle? i'm in an existential crisis... if a system doesn't work, why would anyone think that putting in another figurehead will fix it?(presidential race).when has anyone joined the mafia and made it a non profit organization? why would corrupt government be any different? i'm on the very of being an anarchist...
lelanddupuy 4 months ago
@lelanddupuy meant to type **very edge of becoming an anarchist***
lelanddupuy 4 months ago
@lelanddupuy yes I'm a prof, and I'm not certain I know what you mean by volunteerism and the non aggression principle, but they sound good. As far as philosophical anarchism goes, I would imagine everyone would have their own interpretation, by definition. In many ways I believe everyone already is an anarchist, in that we only really keep the rules we want to anyways. You should check out my existential ethics videos, they are probably much more up your alley than Kant. Thanks for the com.
darkwaterhermit 4 months ago
Many thanks, very useful.
insettostecco 4 months ago
@insettostecco glad you liked it, thanks for the comment
darkwaterhermit 4 months ago
Thanks. Your lecture makes utilitarianism a lot easier to understand than Pojman's "How Should We Live"
sparkles13 7 months ago
@sparkles13 I'm glad it was helpful, thanks for the positive feedback
darkwaterhermit 7 months ago
@ATTICUSFINCH51 glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the props
darkwaterhermit 8 months ago
IT feels like whenever someone is talking in a semi-quiet tone there is either a baby crying or someone coughing near the camera. Good lecture.
justicetrooper 11 months ago