Jared HendersonThe absolutely best thing you can do if you are interested in Stoicism is to read books by the Stoics and books about Stoicism. So, here is my guide to Stoic texts. We discuss beginner texts, primary texts, and some advanced academic works. You could use this video to create a reading plan which includes a popular introduction (or two), lots of primary texts, and a few advanced academic works.
Beginning 0:00 Popular Introductions 0:48 Four Famous Stoics 3:47 A Great First Read 9:20 Advanced Reading 10:48
Don’t Learn About Stoicism From YouTube.Jared Henderson2023-08-05 | The absolutely best thing you can do if you are interested in Stoicism is to read books by the Stoics and books about Stoicism. So, here is my guide to Stoic texts. We discuss beginner texts, primary texts, and some advanced academic works. You could use this video to create a reading plan which includes a popular introduction (or two), lots of primary texts, and a few advanced academic works.
Beginning 0:00 Popular Introductions 0:48 Four Famous Stoics 3:47 A Great First Read 9:20 Advanced Reading 10:48
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These are books about the internet, anxiety, and work that have had a significant impact on me. They shifted my perspective or gave me a new way of thinking about the world (or at least an important topic).
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00:00 - Start 00:28 - The Internet 03:11 - Shortform 04:17 - Anxiety 05:51 - WorkKindle has a big problem, so Im leaving it behind.Jared Henderson2024-09-27 | To try everything Brilliant has to offer for free for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/jaredhenderson. You’ll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription.
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00:00 - Start 00:24 - Figure out who you are 01:39 - Treat your journal like a conversation 04:30 - Thinking big and small 06:13 - Focus on what you can control 07:53 - Dye your mind8 Great Books (You Can Read in a Day)Jared Henderson2024-08-31 | Great philosophy and science fiction books under 250 pages.
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00:00 - Start 00:28 - Changing Planes 01:40 - Roadside Picnic 02:56 - The Last Interview 06:40 - Lessons in Stoicism 08:22 - In Praise of Idleness 10:32 - The Praise of Folly 12:27 - Plain Style 13:39 - Breaking Bread with the DeadI found the best way to take book notesJared Henderson2024-08-28 | Check out PLAUD ( https://spn.so/h45o2jun) and use the code JAREDHENDERSON to save $5.
I've tried quite a few note-taking methods for books and articles, but this is the method that continues to work for me. It involves three simple (but sometimes arduous) steps: annotating while you read, exporting to notecards and sorting those cards, and doing some kind of active reflection via writing.
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00:00 - Start 00:58 - Read and Annotate 05:57 - Export 10:13 - Active ReflectionThe Ancient Paradox We Still Cant SolveJared Henderson2024-08-20 | The Liar Paradox is an ancient philosophical puzzle. Philosophers have tried to solve it, but it has proven difficult.
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00:00 - This sentence is false 01:00 - The problem 04:36 - Can the Liar be solved? 07:55 - This sentence is not true 09:44 This sentence is a contradictionThe Philosopher Tier ListJared Henderson2024-07-31 | To try everything Brilliant has to offer for free for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/jaredhenderson. You’ll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription.
Today, we're talking about philosophers and putting them in a tier list. The format is a little silly, but it is an efficient way for me to talk about a lot of philosophers and give you my opinions about them.
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00:00 - Beginning 00:37 - Pick the Book 01:42 - Find a Buddy 03:52 - Give Up 05:02 - Read 08:53 - Write down your thoughts 11:50 - Evaluate 13:12 - RepeatMy 10 Favorite Science Fiction Books (2024 Update)Jared Henderson2024-07-17 | Go to magicmind.com/jaredh JAREDH gets you up to 48% off your first subscription for the next 10 days or 20% off for a one-time purchase
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Since it has been about a year and a half since the original video, I wanted to update my top 10 science fiction book list. I hope you enjoy the discussion.
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→ Timestamps 00:00 - Beginning 01:10 - Here There Be (Minor) Spoilers 01:24 - Books I Removed 03:48 - Dune 06:12 - The City & The City 11:28 - Earthseed 13:58 - The Left Hand of Darkness 16:46 - A Canticle for Leibowitz 19:50 - The Culture 22:11 - Book of the New Sun 24:38 - Cloud Atlas 27:42 - Anathem 29:34 - The DispossessedI would never go back to academia. Heres why.Jared Henderson2024-07-05 | If you want to support my work, subscribe on Substack: jaredhenderson.substack.com
This is, I guess, a short rant about our broken university system here in the US. This comes from a place of love for education. I just wish we did a better job.
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00:00 - Beginning 00:28 - Do I regret leaving? 01:30 - Why I wouldn't go back 07:02 - This is my cranky old man rantBecoming a Better ReaderJared Henderson2024-06-21 | If you want to support my work, subscribe on Substack: jaredhenderson.substack.com
How can you become a better reader? I tried to answer that question when I started on YouTube, but I've since rethought a few things. So this is me trying to answer that question all over again.
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00:00 - Beginning 00:44 - Boethius 03:47 - Seneca 07:21 - Plato 11:22 - Sertillanges 13:36 - A brief interlude about Le Guin 14:08 - Miller 16:36 - Hitchens 18:09 - BerryLogical Fallacies, Explained.Jared Henderson2024-06-14 | To try everything Brilliant has to offer for free for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/jaredhenderson. You’ll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription.
Today we're talking about logical fallacies. These are common patterns of reasoning cause us to make mistakes in how we argue or think about the world. Examples include: ad hominem, appeal to ignorance, and the gambler's fallacy.
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Stoicism is an ancient school of philosophy which originated in Greece and flourished in the Roman Empire. Its effects are still felt to this day through its influences on early Christianity, the rise of the Modern Stoics who preach Stoicism as a kind of fix for modern life's ills, and on YouTube.
But what is Stoicism? What is its history? What do we leave out when we talk about it nowadays? That's what I wanted to figure out in this video.
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I've been revising and expanding my list of beginner-friendly philosophy books. Now I have recommendations for historical overviews, ancient Greece, medieval philosophy, modern philosophy, and more.
→ Timestamps 00:00 Beginning 01:10 Historical Overviews 05:57 Ancient Greek Philosophy 10:35 Ancient Roman Philosophy 15:38 Eastern Philosophy 18:07 Medieval Philosophy 21:13 Early Modern Philosophy 25:45 Late Modern Philosophy 32:31 20th Century Philosophy
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Sometimes people ask me about why I got a PhD in philosophy — and, more often, why I left academia and ended up as a YouTuber. I thought I'd tell you that story. A few things we cover: my start as a philosophy student, my decision to transfer PhD programs, leaving academia, whether or not I regret my PhD, and how I'd advise future students of philosophy based on my experiences.
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00:00 - Introduction 01:08 - Getting started in philosophy 02:07 - My dream was to become a professor 04:15 - Factor 05:50 - Starting graduate school 09:14 - Transferring to a new program 10:30 - Academia is in crisis 12:56 - Getting a job as an academic 17:54 - Getting a job outside of academia 19:11 - The quick summary of why I left 19:26 - What I miss 21:56 - Making this YouTube channel 23:49 - Let's answer some questions 24:11 - Do I regret getting my PhD? 25:23 - Please don't go into debt for a PhD 26:41 - Advice for potential students 29:07 - Should you go to graduate school in philosophy? 29:39 - How do you leave academia? 32:04 - Wrapping upThese books are great. You should read them.Jared Henderson2024-03-30 | Check out Brilliant: brilliant.org/JaredHenderson
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Let's talk about books — namely, some really good books I read recently that I think you should read, too.
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00:00 - Beginning 00:14 - Digital Minimalism 03:01 - Savage Gods 05:14 - Brilliant 06:20 - Wolf Hall 09:12 - The Need for Roots 11:19 - The Warlord Chronicles 14:23 - Sarantine MosaicHow to Journal for Self-ImprovementJared Henderson2024-03-13 | Go to dayoneapp.com/henderson and use code henderson to get a limited-time two-month free trial of Day One Journal Premium.
Today I want to talk about journaling for self-improvement. I approach it from a philosophical point of view, too, thinking about the ancient concept of making sense of one's life as a whole, the narrative view of the self, and the cardinal virtues emphasized by ancient philosophers like Aristotle and Marcus Aurelius.
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00:00 - Start 00:24 - Becoming a Better Person 01:55 - Day One 03:02 - What are you actually like? 05:10 - A typical journal entry 05:59 - Narratives 06:55 - Making sense of your lifeMy Top 10 Philosophy BooksJared Henderson2024-02-28 | Check out Brilliant: brilliant.org/JaredHenderson
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I've been asked several times to make a top 10 list of philosophy books. It is hard to do that. But I've tried. These are, I think, the 10 best works of philosophy that I've ever read.
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00:00 - Introduction 00:32 - Hegel 02:35 - Wittgenstein & Frege 05:59 - Brilliant 07:11 - Boethius 09:01 - Wright 10:57 - Nietzsche 13:17 - Hume 16:06 - Augustine 17:19 - MacIntyre 19:54 - AristotleHow to Read More BooksJared Henderson2024-02-22 | Sign up to Milanote for free with no time-limit: milanote.com/jared
Maybe you want to read more books — that's a very good thing to do. There are no shortcuts or hacks. But there are things that you can do to read more books while still reading well.
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00:00 - Introduction 00:19 - Don't Cheat 01:20 - Milanote 02:28 - A Simple Equation 03:44 - Your Attention is Precious 04:38 - Read for an Hour Every Day 05:19 - Final Tips
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Typically, a video about philosophical novels would discuss Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, or maybe Rand. But I wanted to look at some other novels — still deep, interesting, and philosophical, but not the books you find on every list like this.
00:00 - Start 00:15 - The Unbearable Lightness of Being 02:20 - Day One 03:39 - Catch-22 07:06 - The Name of the Rose
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This is a brief introduction to philosophy, designed to be beginner-friendly. I talk about logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy. There are many details I was unable to discuss, but this video should help a beginner get their bearings as they explore philosophy.
Davidson M. Vaccination as a cause of autism-myths and controversies. Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2017 Dec;19(4):403-407. doi: 10.31887/DCNS.2017.19.4/mdavidson. PMID: 29398935; PMCID: PMC5789217.
Schimmack U. Invalid Claims About the Validity of Implicit Association Tests by Prisoners of the Implicit Social-Cognition Paradigm. Perspect Psychol Sci. 2021 Mar;16(2):435-442. doi: 10.1177/1745691621991860. PMID: 33709849; PMCID: PMC8167921.
FitzGerald, C., Martin, A., Berner, D. et al. Interventions designed to reduce implicit prejudices and implicit stereotypes in real world contexts: a systematic review. BMC Psychol 7, 29 (2019). doi.org/10.1186/s40359-019-0299-7
Spade, Paul Vincent and Claude Panaccio, "William of Ockham", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2019 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2019/entries/ockham.
Ichikawa, Jonathan Jenkins and Matthias Steup, "The Analysis of Knowledge", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2018 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/knowledge-analysis.
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00:00 - How I Started with Philosophy 01:02 - Brilliant 02:02 - Logic and the Art of Thinking 05:37 - Formal Logic 07:37 - Paradoxes 09:11 - Metaphysics 09:36 - Theories of Truth 13:18 - Universals (and Cats) 15:23 - Nominalism 16:57 - Epistemology 18:39 - Philosophical Skepticism 20:03 - Cartesian & Humean Skepticism 22:28 - Ethical Theories 25:32 - Nihilism & Metaethics 28:08 - Political Philosophy & The Problem of Justice 30:41 - Philosophers Against DemocracyPhilosophical Science Fiction (and Fantasy) You Should ReadJared Henderson2023-11-21 | Get NordVPN 2Y plan + 4 months free here ➼ nordvpn.com/henderson It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee!
Philosophy, science fiction, and fantasy — three of my favorite things. In this video, I give some recommendations for philosophical science fiction and fantasy. Recommendations include space opera, wizard schools, epic fantasy spanning thousands of years, and time-traveling romances.
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00:00 - Start 01:06 - Sun Eater 03:55 - Babel-17 05:58 - A Wizard of Earthsea 08:54 - Nord VPN 10:10 - This Is How You Lose the Time War 11:33 - Ender's Game 15:59 - MalazanHow to Read (and Understand) Hard BooksJared Henderson2023-11-14 | Right now, the first 500 people to use my link will get a one month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/jaredhenderson11231
This is a guide to reading and understanding your books. Most of what I say is based on Mortimer Adler's book 'How to Read a Book', which I highly recommend to anyone who wants to get serious about reading. Aside from the four levels of reading, Adler's book goes over the differences between reading fiction, different types of non-fiction (history, philosophy, etc.), and practical books.
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The Stoics had a method for happiness. Here it is. Thanks again to Massimo Pigliucci for his help. If you want to support Pigliucci’s work, check out his Substack: figsinwinter.substack.com
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00:00 - Start 00:23 - Picking the Right Tool 01:27 - Carry Your Commonplace Book 04:17 - Write It Down 05:27 - Add References 06:46 - Create an Index 07:39 - Be Flexible 08:47 - Revisit your commonplace booksThe Radical Science Fiction of Ursula K. Le GuinJared Henderson2023-10-11 | Ursula K. Le Guin is my favorite science fiction writer. She is, quite possibly, the greatest science fiction writer ever. In this video, I tell the story of her career and discuss some of the philosophy behind it all.
The best place to start with Le Guin is either The Dispossessed (my favorite) or The Left Hand of Darkness. Library of America has a two volume set of all of Le Guin’s Hainish Cycle, and that includes both books: amzn.to/46JIbuM
There is a fresh documentary about Le Guin. I consulted it heavily for this video. It can be rented or purchased from Amazon: amzn.to/3LVlyvE
To understand Le Guin thought process, the collection ‘The Language of the Night’ is indispensable. It is out of print and expensive, sadly. You may be able to find a PDF somewhere: isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?151671
Even if you don’t love fantasy, Earthsea is essential: amzn.to/46H2XLB
For a sample of Le Guin’s later writing, I recommend the Library of America’s edition of Always Coming Home: amzn.to/3Q9PvKW
For the philosophical background to engage with Le Guin, check out the following books.
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00:00 - Introduction 00:34 - The Pulps 01:13 - The New Wave 01:46 - Philosophical Background 03:19 - The Early Years 04:30 - A Wizard of Earthsea 05:45 - Some Context and Caveats 06:41 - From 1969 to 1974 07:19 - The Left Hand of Darkness 09:02 - The Dispossessed 09:54 - Le Guin's Influence 11:27 - ThanksThe Surprising Philosophy of ONE PIECEJared Henderson2023-09-19 | ONE PIECE is fantastic, and it is surprisingly philosophical.
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If you want to take great book notes and remember what you read, then I recommend trying out this method. This method centers around creating outlines as if you were going to teach the material to a beginner. I used this when I was teaching undergraduates, but it also works well when I'm taking book notes for my own use.
While filming, I was told that this was very similar to the Feynman method. Here's a video that explains that method: youtube.com/watch?v=_f-qkGJBPts (There are a lot of similarities.)
Citation about writing by hand (link to a PDF): https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=1003a557abbb5d57aa6016ecc64832fc58bf6b08
Apps mentioned were Roam Research (roamresearch.com) and Obisidian (https://obsidian.md/). I use Roam because I have time left on my subscription, but Obsidian is just as good (if not better) and is free.
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0:00 Take Notes Like You're Going to Teach 0:45 If You Can Teach It, You Understand It 1:25 Annotation 4:26 Exporting and Outlining 6:38 The Omni-Outline (Or Lesson Plan)Talking about Fantasy & Science Fiction with MikeJared Henderson2023-08-25 | I'll be joined by Mike from Mike's Book Reviews to have a chat about fantasy and science fiction.
Patreon: patreon.com/_jared Discord: discord.gg/xq6wDUtdyQ8 Classic Books You Can Read in a DayJared Henderson2023-08-17 | A good, old-fashioned list video. If you're searching for short books that are still worth your time, look no further.
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0:00 Beginning 0:26 Virginia Woolf 2:07 Lao Tzu 4:45 Sappho 6:10 Aesop 7:17 Hesiod 8:32 Musonius Rufus 10:00 Lewis Carroll 11:21 Herman Hesse8 Ways to Journal (Get Started Today)Jared Henderson2023-08-15 | Check out Pursuit of Wonder's new guided journal: https://pursuitofwonder.ck.page/jaredhenderson
In this video, I go over 8 different ways to keep a journal. Some are simple but not particularly beginner-friendly; others have more structure and help beginners build their journaling habit.
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After that, we'll open it up to questions from the chat.What is the Dichotomy of Control? (Debunking Some Stoic Myths)Jared Henderson2023-07-31 | In this livestream, I'll be discussing the Stoic idea of the Dichotomy of Control. I'll talk about modern applications of the idea, its ancient origins, and some common misunderstandings.
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I'm often asked for book recommendations, and in particular recommendations for people who want to find life-changing books. It is a difficult request to fulfill. But today I've put together a list of books which I think could really change your life.
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Philosophical science fiction is my favorite subgenre of science fiction. I love the way that science fiction writers can explore philosophy in many different ways. Today’s video touches on consciousness, AI, memory, personal identity, and more.
Beginning 00:00 Children of Time 00:40 Snow Crash 4:13 Hyperion 6:56 A Memory Called Empire 10:31 Ancillary Justice 13:08
These are affiliate links with Amazon. The channel earns a commission from each purchase — but it doesn't cost you anything.19 Common Fallacies, Explained.Jared Henderson2023-05-20 | A quick guide to logical fallacies. Fallacies include ad hominem, appeals to authority, the fallacy fallacy, circular arguments, etc.