Sara Ahmed, The Cultural Politics of Emotion Josef Burton, “We’re So Glad It’s You,” in Verso Judith Butler, “Afterword,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss Judith Butler, Frames of War Judith Butler, Precarious Life Naomi Cahn, “The Digital Afterlife is A Mess,” in Slate Beverley Clack, “Constructing Death as a Form of Failure: Addressing Mortality in a Neoliberal Age,” in Immortality and the Philosophy of Death Beverley Clack, How to Be A Failure and Still Live Well Marianne Cooper and Maxim Voronov, “We’ve Hit Peak Denial: Here’s Why We Can’t Turn Away from Reality,” in Scientific American David Crimp, “Melancholia and Moralism,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss Douglas Crimp, “Mourning and Militancy” Helen de Cruz, “Thinking least (or a lot) of death: On the toxicity of positive thinking, and the power of philosophy as therapy,” Ann Cvetkovich, “Legacies of Trauma, Legacies of Activism: ACT Up’s Lesbians,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss Caitlin Doherty, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes David Eng & David Kazanjian, “Introduction,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss David Eng & Shinhee Han, “A Dialogue on Racial Melancholia,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss Valerie Hey, “Be(Long)Ing,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Susanne Greenhalgh, “Our Lady of Flowers,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Gil Hochberg, “From “Shooting and Crying” to “Shooting and Singing”,” in Contending Modernities Richard Johnson, “Exemplary Differences,” Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg “Introduction,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Adrian Kear, “Diana Between Two Deaths,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Tamara Kneese, Deathglitch Jess Lingel, “The Digital Remains: Social Media and Practices of Grief,” in The Information Society Michael Massimi and Andrew Charise, “Dying, Death, and Mortality,” in Proceedings of the 27th International Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics Media Diversified, “How the West Lies to Itself in Order to Destroy the Other” Sebastien Mena, Jukka Rintamaki, Peter Fleming, and Andre Spicer, “On the Forgetting of Corporate Irresponsibility,” in Academy of Management Review Thomas Nagel, “Death” and “War,” in Mortal Questions Mica Nava, “Diana and Race,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana William Odom, Richard Banks, and Dave Kirk, “Reciprocity, Deep Storage, and Letting Go” Victoria Pitts, “Illness and Internet Empowerment,” in Health Val Plumwood, “Meeting the Predator” Val Plumwood, “Tasteless: Towards A Food-Based Approach to Death” April Rosenblum, “The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere” Falguni Sheth, Toward A Political Philosophy of Race William J. Spurlin, “I’d Rather Be the Princess Than the Queen!,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Deborah Lynn Steinberg, “Bowie, Diana, and Why We Mourn in Public,” in The Conversation Deborah Lynn Steinberg, “The Bad Patient: Estranged Subjects of Cancer Care,” in Body and Society Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Jatinda Verma, “Mourning Diana, Asian Style,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana
00:00 - 11:24 Chapter 1: Is This Loss? 11:24 - 21:59 Chapter 2: Prepare to Die 21:59 - 39:12 Ignoring Mass Death 39:12 - 46:43 Can We Do Anything About It? 46:43 - 1:00:00 It is Very Difficult to Make Videos About This
Sara Ahmed, The Cultural Politics of Emotion Josef Burton, “We’re So Glad It’s You,” in Verso Judith Butler, “Afterword,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss Judith Butler, Frames of War Judith Butler, Precarious Life Naomi Cahn, “The Digital Afterlife is A Mess,” in Slate Beverley Clack, “Constructing Death as a Form of Failure: Addressing Mortality in a Neoliberal Age,” in Immortality and the Philosophy of Death Beverley Clack, How to Be A Failure and Still Live Well Marianne Cooper and Maxim Voronov, “We’ve Hit Peak Denial: Here’s Why We Can’t Turn Away from Reality,” in Scientific American David Crimp, “Melancholia and Moralism,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss Douglas Crimp, “Mourning and Militancy” Helen de Cruz, “Thinking least (or a lot) of death: On the toxicity of positive thinking, and the power of philosophy as therapy,” Ann Cvetkovich, “Legacies of Trauma, Legacies of Activism: ACT Up’s Lesbians,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss Caitlin Doherty, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes David Eng & David Kazanjian, “Introduction,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss David Eng & Shinhee Han, “A Dialogue on Racial Melancholia,” in David Eng & David Kazanjian (eds.), Loss Valerie Hey, “Be(Long)Ing,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Susanne Greenhalgh, “Our Lady of Flowers,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Gil Hochberg, “From “Shooting and Crying” to “Shooting and Singing”,” in Contending Modernities Richard Johnson, “Exemplary Differences,” Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg “Introduction,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Adrian Kear, “Diana Between Two Deaths,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Tamara Kneese, Deathglitch Jess Lingel, “The Digital Remains: Social Media and Practices of Grief,” in The Information Society Michael Massimi and Andrew Charise, “Dying, Death, and Mortality,” in Proceedings of the 27th International Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics Media Diversified, “How the West Lies to Itself in Order to Destroy the Other” Sebastien Mena, Jukka Rintamaki, Peter Fleming, and Andre Spicer, “On the Forgetting of Corporate Irresponsibility,” in Academy of Management Review Thomas Nagel, “Death” and “War,” in Mortal Questions Mica Nava, “Diana and Race,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana William Odom, Richard Banks, and Dave Kirk, “Reciprocity, Deep Storage, and Letting Go” Victoria Pitts, “Illness and Internet Empowerment,” in Health Val Plumwood, “Meeting the Predator” Val Plumwood, “Tasteless: Towards A Food-Based Approach to Death” April Rosenblum, “The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere” Falguni Sheth, Toward A Political Philosophy of Race William J. Spurlin, “I’d Rather Be the Princess Than the Queen!,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana Deborah Lynn Steinberg, “Bowie, Diana, and Why We Mourn in Public,” in The Conversation Deborah Lynn Steinberg, “The Bad Patient: Estranged Subjects of Cancer Care,” in Body and Society Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Jatinda Verma, “Mourning Diana, Asian Style,” in Adrian Kear & Deborah Lynn Steinberg (eds.) Mourning Diana
00:00 - 11:24 Chapter 1: Is This Loss? 11:24 - 21:59 Chapter 2: Prepare to Die 21:59 - 39:12 Ignoring Mass Death 39:12 - 46:43 Can We Do Anything About It? 46:43 - 1:00:00 It is Very Difficult to Make Videos About This
#streamhighlights #houseofthedragon #actingHow Death Changes Your Perspective Post Mortem StreamPhilosophy Tube2024-08-30 | Talking about the latest episode of the show, how it was made and what the feedback was! Patreon: patreon.com/PhilosophyTube Nebula: go.nebula.tv/philosophytube
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There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, Brethren Arise, Candlepower, Cylinder Five, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, I Am Running Down the…, I Dont See the Branches I See the Leaves, I Want to Fall in Love on Snapchat, Out of the Skies Under the Earth, Take off and Shoot A Zero, The House Glows with Almost No Help, There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, all by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface Artist: http://chriszabriskie.comPhilosophy Tube Live StreamPhilosophy Tube2024-08-15 | ...Just wrapped on the next Philosophy Tube!Philosophy Tube2024-07-22 | The next episode is coming early August. BTS pics from the set will come soon!Pride Month Fiction Book Recs (Stream Highlights #2)Philosophy Tube2024-06-10 | Highlights from my most recent livestream where I explain how Philosophy Tube is made - also, for Pride Month, queer fiction recommendations! : "Manhunt," "Wrath Goddess Sing," and "Brainwyrms. See Dracula's Ex-Girlfriend ---- go.nebula.tv/dex Support me on Patreon ---- patreon.com/PhilosophyTube
There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, Brethren Arise, Candlepower, Cylinder Five, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, I Am Running Down the…, I Dont See the Branches I See the Leaves, I Want to Fall in Love on Snapchat, Out of the Skies Under the Earth, Take off and Shoot A Zero, The House Glows with Almost No Help, There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, all by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface Artist: http://chriszabriskie.comI’m in House of the Dragon🐉Philosophy Tube2024-06-04 | So excited for this - can't wait for you all to meet Sharako! #houseofthedragonI Read the Most Misunderstood Philosopher in the World Post Mortem StreamPhilosophy Tube2024-06-01 | Talking about the latest episode of the show, how it was made and what the feedback was! Patreon: patreon.com/PhilosophyTube Nebula: go.nebula.tv/philosophytube
There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, Brethren Arise, Candlepower, Cylinder Five, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, I Am Running Down the…, I Dont See the Branches I See the Leaves, I Want to Fall in Love on Snapchat, Out of the Skies Under the Earth, Take off and Shoot A Zero, The House Glows with Almost No Help, There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, all by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface Artist: http://chriszabriskie.comWalking the red carpet for Star Wars: The Acolyte 💖Philosophy Tube2024-05-29 | Thank you, Philosophy Tube fans. You did this 💖 I’m so honouredI Read The Most Misunderstood Philosopher in the WorldPhilosophy Tube2024-05-17 | See Dracula's Ex-Girlfriend here - go.nebula.tv/dex Support this show on Patreon - patreon.com/PhilosophyTube
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BIBLIOGRAPHY: Sara Ahmed, The Cultural Politics of Emotion Lily Alexandre, Fear of Trans Bodies Lily Alexandre, The Feminist to Far-Right Pipeline Fran Amery, “Protecting Children in ‘Gender Critical’ Rhetoric and Strategy: Regulating Childhood for Cisgender Outcomes,” in Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies Mira Bellwether, F*****g Trans Women Talia Mae Bettcher, “Evil Deceivers and Make-Believers,” in Hypatia Haley Marie Brown, “The Forgotten Murders: Gendercide in the Twenty-First Century and the Destruction of the Transgender Body,” in Denial: The Final Stage of Genocide? Shelley Budgeon, “Identity as an Embodied Event,” in Body & Society Judith Butler, Excitable Speech Judith Butler, Gender Trouble Judith Butler, “Imitation and Gender Subordination” Judith Butler, Precarious Life Judith Butler, Who’s Afraid of Gender? Judith Butler, “Performative Acts and Gender Constitution: An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory,” in Theatre Journal Andrea Long Chu, “Freedom of Sex: The Moral Case for Letting trans Kids Change Their Bodies,” in The New Yorker Caelen Conrad, “Gender Critical: Conversion Therapy” Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex Julia Dauksza et al., “Salve Maria, Or Millions Made in Poland,” in VSquare Julia Dauksza et al., “The Golden Boys of Fatima,” in VSquare Julia Dauksza et al., “The Golden Lion Roars from Cracow,” in VSquare Petula Dvorak, “LGBTQ+ Teens Won A Grant for Their School. Adults Sent the Money Back.,” in The Washington Post Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality Agnieszka Graff and Elzbieta Korolczuk, Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment Mauro Cabal Grinspan et al., “Exploring TERFnesses,” in Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies Virginia Guitzel, “Notes from Brazil,” in Transgender Marxism Sally Haslanger, “Feminism in Metaphysics,” in Resisting Reality Claire C.A. House, “‘I’m Real, Not You’: Roles and Discourse of Trans Exclusionary Women’s and Feminist Movements in Anti-Gender and Right-Wing Populist Politics,” in Journal of Diversity and Gender Studies Innuendo Studios, “Endnote 5: A Case Study in Digital Radicalisation” Eleanor Janega, The Once and Future Sex Julia Kristeva, "Woman Can Never Be Defined," trans. Marilyn A. August, in New French Feminism Harry Lambert, “Rosie Duffield: “You Never Change Sex”,” in The New Statesman Stephanie Mayer and Birgit Sauer, “‘Gender Ideology’ in Austria: Coalitions Around an Empty Signifier,” in Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe Michael Naas, “Comme si, comme ca,” in Derrida From Now On Leah Owen, “Parasitically occupying bodies: Exploring toxifying securitization in antitrans and genocidal ideologies,” in Peace Review Alison Rumfitt, Brainwyrms Julia Serano, Sexed Up Julia Serano, Whipping Girl Shaun, J.K. Rowling’s New Friends Shaun, Kelly Jay Keen and the Neo-Nazis Shaun, Palestine Laura J. Shepherd and Laura Sjoberg, “Trans-Bodies in/of War(s): Cisprivilege and Contemporary Security Strategy,” in Feminist Review C. Riley Snorton, Black on Both Sides Darin Tenev, “La Déconstruction en enfant: the Concept of Phantasm in the Work of Derrida” Monique Wittig, “One is Not Born A Woman”
00:00 - 02:31 Introduction 02:31 - 04:10 "I'm You From the Future" 04:10 - 10:15 Judith Butler and Performativity 10:15 - 10:42 "Just listen to me!" 10:42 - 20:33 Biology & Social Constructs 20:33 - 36:52 "Politics in the future gets weird!" 36:52 - 55:29 the Anti-Gender Movement 55:29 - 57:08 "The personal is political" 57:08 - 1:04:37 What can we do? 1:04:37 - 1:15:08 This is what we can do.
#books #philosophyJust wrapped on the next episode!Philosophy Tube2024-05-01 | THAT’S CHUUUUBE!Book Recommendations & Being Safe Online (Stream Highlights #1)Philosophy Tube2024-03-23 | Highlights from my most recent livestream where I explain how Philosophy Tube gets made and have some laughs! See Dracula's Ex-Girlfriend ---- go.nebula.tv/dex Support me on Patreon ---- patreon.com/PhilosophyTube
There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, Brethren Arise, Candlepower, Cylinder Five, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, I Am Running Down the…, I Dont See the Branches I See the Leaves, I Want to Fall in Love on Snapchat, Out of the Skies Under the Earth, Take off and Shoot A Zero, The House Glows with Almost No Help, There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, all by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface Artist: http://chriszabriskie.comI’m in Star Wars!Philosophy Tube2024-03-19 | Check out The Acolyte, coming this June!Why We Cant Build Better Cities Post Mortem StreamPhilosophy Tube2024-03-15 | Talking about the latest episode of the show, how it was made and what the feedback was! Patreon: patreon.com/PhilosophyTube Nebula: go.nebula.tv/philosophytube
There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, Brethren Arise, Candlepower, Cylinder Five, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, I Am Running Down the…, I Dont See the Branches I See the Leaves, I Want to Fall in Love on Snapchat, Out of the Skies Under the Earth, Take off and Shoot A Zero, The House Glows with Almost No Help, There Are Many Different Kinds of Love, all by Chris Zabriskie are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/vendaface Artist: http://chriszabriskie.comI’m in the new episode of Class Acts!Philosophy Tube2024-03-15 | You can see the new episode of Class Acts here! youtube.com/watch?v=tlifLMNbTtA&t=567s&ab_channel=BrandonRogersThe Kill James Bond Podcast LIVE in LondonPhilosophy Tube2024-03-15 | You can listen to the show now! killjamesbondpod.podbean.com/e/s3e15-charlies-angels-2000-liveWhy We Can’t Build Better Cities (ft.Not Just Bikes)Philosophy Tube2024-02-23 | See Dracula's Ex-Girlfriend here when it comes out! go.nebula.tv/dex Support the show on Patreon - patreon.com/PhilosophyTube
Esther Addley, “‘This is political expediency’: how the Tories turned on 15-minute cities,” in The Guardian Sara Ahmed, The Cultural Politics of Emotion Bernadette Atuahene, “Predatory Cities,” in California Law Review Bernadette Atuahene, “The Scandal of the Predatory City,” in The Washington Post David Banks, The City Authentic Adam Barnett, Michaele Herrmann, and Christopher Deane, “Revealed: the Science Denial Network Behind Oxford’s ‘Climate Lockdown’ Backlash,” in DeSmog BBC News, ‘How 15 Minutes Cities Became a Lockdown Conspiracy’ Judith Butler, Who’s Afraid of Gender? Alice Capelle, “The Anti 15 Minute City Conspiracy is Ridiculous” Alice Capelle, “The manosphere meets the climate movement” Lisa Chamberlain, “The Surprising Stickiness of the “15 Minute City”,” in World Economic Forum Steven Conn, The Lies of the Land: Seeing Rural America for What It Is (And Isn’t) Samuel R. Delaney, Times Square Red, Times Square Blue Gareth Fearn et al., “Planning For the Public: Why Labour Should Support A Public Planning System” Hannah Fry, “A ‘failure to launch’: Why young people are having less sex,” in Los Angeles Times Edward Glaeser, “The 15-minute city is a dead end - cities must be places of opportunity for everyone” David Harvey, “The Art of Rent” David Harvey, “The Political Economy of Public Spaces” David Harvey, “The Right to the City” Tiffany Hsu, “He Wanted to Unclog Cities. Now He’s ‘Public Enemy No. 1.’,” in The New York Times Frank Laundry, “The USA Will Never Build Walkable Cities” David Lawler, “A World of Boomtowns,” in Axios Eisha Maharasingham-Shah and Pierre Vaux, “‘Climate Lockdown’ and the Culture Wars: How COVID-19 Sparked A New Narrative Against Climate Action,” in Institute for Strategic Dialogue Michael Naas, “Comme si, comme ca” in Derrida From Now On NotJustBikes, Designing Urban Places that Don’t Suck (A Sense of Place) NotJustBikes, How Suburban Development Makes American Cities Poorer NotJustBikes, Suburbia is Subsidized: Here’s the Math NotJustBikes, The Great Places Erased by Suburbia (the Third Place) Oh the Urbanity! “15-Minute City Conspiracies Have It Backwards” Feargus O’Sullivan, “Where the ‘15-Minute City’ Falls Short,” in Bloomberg Feargus O’Sullivan and Daniel Zuidijk, “The 15 Minute City Freakout is A Case Study in Conspiracy Paranoia,” in Bloomberg QAnon Anonymous, “Attending the 15 Minute Cities Oxford Protest with Annie Kelly” Elliot Sang, “Nowhere To Go: the Loss of the Third Place” Chris Stanford, “The 15-Minute City: Where Urban Planning Meets Conspiracy Theories,” in The New York Times Darin Tenev, “La Déconstruction en enfant: the Concept of Phantasm in the Work of Derrida” Trashfuture, “Cell Block IPA” Trashfuture, Honk if You’re Honu ft. Dr Gareth Fearn Joy White, Terraformed: Young Black Lives in the Inner City Kim Willsher, “Paris Mayor Unveils ‘15-minute city’ plan in re-election campaign,” in The Guardian
#philosophy #educationWere Making a Vampire Movie with the Stars of Helluva Boss!Philosophy Tube2024-02-16 | When the film drops, you can see it here! go.nebula.tv/dex Can't wait to be on a set with these amazing people!New Philosophy Tube coming soon!Philosophy Tube2024-02-05 | New episode on the 23rd of February! Nebula subscribers and $15+ Patrons will get to see it early! #shorts #philosophy #educationWhat Happened to the Old Philosophy Tube Presenter? #shortsPhilosophy Tube2024-01-16 | Having some fun at Megacon in London with @juicygirltv on the LGBTQ Panel! Thank you to all the fans who said hello, and thanks to @AddyHarajuku for filming this footage!A Man Plagiarised My Work: Women, Money, and the NationPhilosophy Tube2023-12-08 | Get Nebula - go.nebula.tv/philosophytube Sign up to Patreon - patreon.com/PhilosophyTube
CHAPTERS: 00:00 - 01:41 Intro 01:41 - 19:48 Women & the Economy 19:48 - 33:03 Women & Society 33:03 - 43:31 Women & Fascism 43:32 - 49:14 OH GOD HE'S BACK 49:14 - 56:32 Conclusions 56:32 - 1:03:10 A HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!
BIBLIOGRAPHY Alexander Avila, “Did Feminism FAIL Men?” Zoe Belinsky, “Transgender and Disabled Bodies: Between Pain and the Imaginary,” in Transgender Marxism Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France Melinda Cooper, Family Values Kevin Duong, “Gender Trouble in France,” in Jacobin Silvia Federici, Caliban and the Witch Silvia Federici, Wages Against Housework Chanelle Gallant, “The Future is Indigiqueer,” in Xtra Julie Gottlieb, Feminine Fascism: Women in Britain’s Fascist Movement Virginia Guitzel, “Notes from Brazil,” in Transgender Marxism Fredrick Hayek, Law, Legislation, and Liberty Eleanor Janega, The Once and Future Sex Barbara Laslett and Johanna Brenner, “Gender and Social Reproduction: Historical Perspectives,” in Annual Review of Sociology Yasmin Nair, “How to Make Prisons Disappear,” in Captive Genders Lola Olufemi, Feminism, Interrupted Carole Pateman, The Sexual Contract Joni Pitt (Cohen) & Sophie Monk, “We Build A Wall Around Our Sanctuaries,” in Novara Nat Raha, “A Queer Marxist Transfeminism: Queer and Trans Social Reproduction,” in Transgender Marxism Roger Scruton, How To Be A Conservative Roger Scruton, “Identity, Family, Marriage: Our Core Conservative Values have Been Betrayed,” in The Guardian Fulvia Serra, “Reproducing the Struggle,” in Viewpoint Magazine Kim Tallbear, “Yes, Your Pleasure! Yes, Self-Love! And Don't Forget, Settler Sex is a Structure” Jessica Valenti, “American Moms are Being Gaslit” Kara Voght, “Inside a conservative confab for young women, where feminism is a lie,” in The Washington Post Trashfuture, Anarchy, State, and Scrutopia
#feminism #philosophy #women #historyA man stole my work. And I’m going to do something about it.Philosophy Tube2023-12-06 | ...A Man Plagiarised My Work. Full Video This Friday!Philosophy Tube2023-12-04 | A l'il trailer for this Friday's new episode!How to Go From YouTube to HollywoodPhilosophy Tube2023-12-01 | go.nebula.tv/philosophytube I can't wait to share 'Dracula's Ex-Girlfriend' with you! FANGS for all your support!AI is an Ethical NightmarePhilosophy Tube2023-10-13 | NEBULA: go.nebula.tv/philosophytube
00:00 - 11:38 Building Ethical Computers 11:38 - 20:42 AI in An Unjust World 20:42 - 35:53 Using Data Responsibly 35:53 - 38:47 The Ballad of Kelly Slaughter 38:47 - 49:34 AI is a Physical Thing 49:34 - 56:38 Conclusions
#AI #Science #PhilosophyJust Because Its Legal, Does That Make it Right?Philosophy Tube2023-08-11 | Just Because It's Legal, Does That Make it Right? #shortsHow Police Make Up The Law (ft. LegalEagle)Philosophy Tube2023-08-05 | See the uncensored version on Nebula: go.nebula.tv/philosophytube Support my work on Patreon: patreon.com/PhilosophyTube
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Giorgio Agamben, State of Exception Hrafn Asgeirsson, “On the Instrumental Value of Vagueness in the Law,” in Ethics John Austin, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined Iain Donnelly, Tango Juliet Foxtrot Ronald Dworkin, “Introduction,” in Taking Rights Seriously Ronald Dworkin, “Jurisprudence,” in Taking Rights Seriously Ronald Dworkin, “The Model of Rules I,” in Taking Rights Seriously Ronald Dworkin, “The Model of Rules II,” in Taking Rights Seriously Timothy Endicott, “The Value of Vagueness,” in The Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law John Gardner, “Legal Positivism: 5 ½ Myths”, in American Journal of Jurisprudence John Gardner, “The Virtue of Justice and the Character of Law,” in Current Legal Problems Nadia Guidotto, “Looking Back: The Bathhouse Raids in Toronto, 1981,” in Captive Genders H.L.A. Hart, The Concept of Law Scott Hershovitz, “The End of Jurisprudence”, in Yale Law Journal LawExplorer Blog, “Dworkin’s ‘Law As Integrity’ Andrei Marmor, “Law as Authoritative Fiction,” in Law and Philosophy Jolyon Maugham, Bringing Down Goliath Jolyon Maugham, “No, The Legal System Isn’t Biased Against Men - It Allows them to R*pe with Near Impunity,” in New Statesman Tommi Avicolli Mecca, “Brushes with Lily Law,” in Captive Genders Michael Moore, “Hart’s Concluding Unscientific Postscript,” in Legal Theory Office of National Statistics, “Police powers and procedures: Stop and search and arrests, England and Wales, year ending 31 March 2022” Joseph Raz, “The Problem About the Nature of Law,” in Ethics In The Public Domain Joseph Raz, “Authority, Law, and Morality,” in Ethics In The Public Domain Joseph Raz, “The Politics of the Rule of Law,” in Ethics in the Public Domain Joseph Raz, “Legal Principles and the Limits of Law,” in Colombia Law School Scott J. Shapiro, “The “Hart-Dworkin” Debate: A Short Guide for the Perplexed” Judith Shklar, “Political Theory and the Rule of Law,” in Political Thought and Political Thinkers Jon Stone, “Liz Truss To Give Government Powers to Override Human Rights Court,” in The Independent Thoughtslime, “All Cops Are Bad” Daniel Trilling, “Not Much Like Consent,” in The London Review of Books Trashfuture, “Bad Boys” Wesley Ware, “Rounding Up the Homosexuals,” in Captive Genders
#police #law #copsNew Philosophy Tube Coming Soon!Philosophy Tube2023-07-28 | One week until the next episode of Philosophy Tube! Are you ready? See it now on Nebula! go.nebula.tv/philosophytube
0:00 - 1:15 Intro 1:15 - 11:21 Meet the Stoics 11:21 - 16:15 Stoic Physics 16:15 - 21:20 The Feels, Part A 21:20 - 24:01 Intermezzo: Kelly Slaughter Rides Again 24:01 - 26:03 The Feels, Part B 26:03 - 33:33 - Women & Slaves 33:33 - 39:57 To Live Well
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0:00 Intro 2:23 What is Effective Altruism? 7:27 Who is Sam Bankman-Fried? 15:23 What is Longtermism? 30:34 How Do We Change the World?
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BIBLIOGRAPHY: Roland Barthes, “The Death of the Author” Michael Baxandall, Patterns of Intention Clive Bell, “The Aesthetic Hypothesis” Thom Bettridge, “Hiding Out In Montauk With Lucien Smith,” in Ssense Walter Benjamin, “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” Noel Carroll, “Interpretation and Intention,” in Metaphilosophy R.K. Collingwood, The Principles of Art Steven Connor, “Doing Without Art” Ryan Coogan, “Why Are Right Wingers So Afraid of Modern Art?” in The Independent Arthur Danto, “The Artworld” Arthur Danto, The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art George Dickie, “The New Institutional Theory of Art” Lindsay Ellis, “Death of the Author” Stanley Fish, “Is There A Text in This Class?” Folding Ideas, “Annihilation and Decoding Metaphor” Michel Foucault, “What Is An Author?” Jacob Geller, “Who’s Afraid of Modern Art” Harry Josephine Giles, “Give Up Art” William N. Goetzmann, Luc Renneboog and Christophe Spaenjers, “Art and Money,” in The American Economic Review Alan Goldman, “Interpreting Art and Literature,” in Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Andrew Goldtsein, “The Figure Is Back, Baby! At MoMA PS1's Greater New York, Artists Vanquish Zombie Formalism With People Art,” in Artspace Sarah Hegenbart, “Zombie Formalism: Or How Financial Values Pervade the Arts” Eric Hirsch, “In Defence of the Author” Arnold Isenberg, “Critical Communication” Matthew Kieran, “In Defence of Critical Pluralism,” in British Journal of Aesthetics Paris Lees, What It Feels Like For A Girl David Mamet, Theatre Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire Adam Phillips, Missing Out Walter Robinson, “Flipping And the Rise of Zombie Formalism,” in Artspace Sam Rose, Interpreting Art Sam Rose, “The Fear of Aesthetics in Art and Literary Theory,” in New Literary History Tim Schneider, “Who Survived the Zombie Formalism Apocalypse? We Surveyed the Wreckage of the Last Great Art-Market Fad,” in Artnet Lisa Schiff, “Is This the Victory Lap We Were Hoping For? Why We Must Keep Women and Artists of Color From Becoming the Next Victims of Market Speculation,” in Artnet Shaun, “Paul Joseph Watson Is Wrong About Art” Richard Shusterman, “Beneath Interpretation,” in Monist Susan Sontag, “Against Interpretation” Patricia Taxxon, “The Kunst Saga: how the right wing views modern art” Leo Tolstoy, “What is Art?” Trashfuture ft. Jessica Eaton, “The Hanseatic Art World” Wendover Productions, “The Art Market Is A Scam (And Rich people run it)” W.K. Wimsatt, Jr. and Munroe Beardsley, “The Intentional Fallacy”
00:00 Introduction 03:21 What is Social Contract Theory? 16:42 Feminist Critiques 30:12 Critical Race Theory 38:12 Announcement: The Prince
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Cream the butter and sugar with the zest of the lemons. Mix the flour, ground almonds, salt, and baking powder in a separate bowl. Add one egg to the butter and sugar mixture and beat in, then a third of the dry ingredients, then the second egg, and so on. Add two tablespoons of elderflower cordial and mix. Place in a greased baking tin and bake at 160 degrees Celsius (fan oven) for 20-25 minutes until just beginning to brown at the edges. Meanwhile, mix the drizzle - 100ml of elderflower cordial and the juice of the two lemons. When the cake is done, prick all over with a cake tester (or piece of spaghetti), and slowly pour on the drizzle so it soaks in and doesn’t pool. Sprinkle modestly with granulated sugar and poppy seeds. Leave to cool completely before cutting. Pairs excellently with a cup of earl grey tea or a glass of rosé wine (French, not Californian).
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