Nina Power on the ideology and promise of happiness
The audio above comes from the ResonanceFM radio show of philosopher and founder member of Defend The Right to Protest Nina Power from the March 24th 2013. For this particular broadcast […]
The audio above comes from the ResonanceFM radio show of philosopher and founder member of Defend The Right to Protest Nina Power from the March 24th 2013. For this particular broadcast […]
other great drawings and more @: http://yuyukikoyamasaki.wordpress.com @yukiyamasaki if folks out there have art and or music to add to the mix please let us know!
Religion is a beautiful multimedia poem by Grayson Perry “God is dead and man has no need of the myths and false consolation that religion offers. That’s the battle-cry of […]
Happiness is a kind of madness Look around you. Examine the world you live in. Give it a cursory glance. How could you not conclude that happiness is a delusional […]
“a research initiative but is also a way of looking at the urban world: seeing how we already ‘dance’ with our technologies and how, if we feel like it, can […]
here in flyover country USA I dream of the return of the mighty buffalo herds, in the meantime like me “director Anne Koizumi laments the changing face of her home […]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp5REJAi20o Erin Manning is a cultural theorist, political philosopher, and practicing visual artist. She currently holds a University Research Chair in the Faculty of Fine Arts…
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x10bql8_riot-from-wrong-awarding-winning-doco-on-youth-in-revolt_shortfilms Two years on from the riots that put London on the rack, a documentary about the troubles, Riot From Wrong has been premiered as an online exclusive by Dailymotion Riot from […]
“The reward SEEKING system of the brain is a general purpose emotional process that all mammals use to acquire all the resources needed for survival from daily meals to social […]
Andy sketches out some of the implications of our contemporary tool-uses (cyborg incarnations) and how design and experimentation in varying environs challenges some of the conservative trends in evolutionary psychology. […]
talk by the author of one of the pivotal post-Wittgensteinian enactivist texts: http://www.academia.edu/598411/The_cradle_of_language_making_sense_of_bodily_connexions
“A professor of philosophy at Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany, since 1976, Bernhard Waldenfels has written books about phenomenology, dialog theory, and structures of behavior. He was co-founder and vice […]
http://anth.la.psu.edu/people/awalker “We are full of the accumulated baggage of our idiosyncratic histories. The body is built on an old form, out of parts that once did very different things. So […]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxKeysqG3ho
Mature: Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty,Taylor Carman 3am interview with : “Taylor Carman is the go-to guy on 19th and 20th century European philosophy who broods on Heidegger and what an understanding […]
One of the stereotypical notions that are used to characterize the post-modern turn is that “It” championed the end of grand/meta-narratives, but it might be more useful these days to […]
Pre-Pragmatisms and Robust Empiricisms: James, Whitehead, Wilson Talk by Steven Meyer, History, Washington University in St. Louis In Wandering Significance (2006), Mark Wilson develops a dissenting “pre-pragmatist,” post-Quinean stance with […]
from an excellent video collection on naturalism and phenomenology: Professor Fredrik Svenaeus (Södertörn) talk from the Human Experience and Nature, Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference 2011, UWE, Bristol. http://philpapers.org/s/Fredrik%20Svenaeus
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