Material covered:
"Ethics," by Bonhoeffer, pages 30-39
"Letter to Menoeceus," by Epicurus
"The Experience Machine," by Robert Nozick
Selections from "Utilitarianism," by John Stuart Mill
Selection from "Brave New World," by Aldous Huxley
Showing posts with label compassion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compassion. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Study Notes: Dec 14-20, 2014: "The Evolution of Names and Personal Identifiers"
This is commentary. And this is really good.
What I've been watching and reading this week:
What I've been watching and reading this week:
- Post, "The Evolution of Names and Personal Identifiers" by Eric Hellman
- Essay, "At One with Nature: An Ecocritical Study of the Nature Motif in Three Swedish Horror Writers" by Lars Martinsson
- Article, "Five Bold Predictions for the Future of Humanity" by Balam T. Salem
- Article, "Twenty Top Predictions for Life 100 Years From Now" by Ian Pearsson
- Article, "Is Vat-Grown Meat Kosher? We Asked a Rabbi" by Tim Barribeau
- Article, "The Next Big Disruption: Three Major Shifts That Will Influence the Future Global Economy" by Terry Young
- Article, "11 Predictions on the future of social media" by Mary Catherine Wellons
- Article, "The Transhumanist Bodhisattvas," by Butsugen Chigen
- Article, "Turn Your Inkjet Printer into a Chemistry Lab" by Mark Lorch
- Article, "PAN'S LABYRINTH-- Interview with Guillermo Del Toro," by Michael Guillen
- Post, "Will Rituals Return?" by Robin Hanson
- Article, "Today's Apps Are Turning Us Into Sociopaths" by Evan Selinger
- Article, "Anti-aging Oxymorons and Anti-oxy-morons" by Josh Mitteldorf
- Article, "Robotics Update" by Len Rosen
- Article, "Is It Better Never To Have Been Born? (anti-natalism)" by John G. Messerly
- Article, "Lithium for Life Extension?" by Josh Mitteldorf
- Article, "Designer Viruses Could be the New Antibiotics" by Luc Henry
- Article, "The Future of Lunar Archeology" [sic?] by Dr. Beth O'Leary
- Article, "Aging Brains Aren't Necessarily Declining Brains" by Angela Gutchess
Labels:
artificial intelligence,
buddhism,
compassion,
cultures,
economics,
ethics and morality,
food,
futurism,
history,
meaning,
medicine,
notes 2014,
relationships,
study notes,
technology,
transhumanism
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Study notes: Nov 18-22, 2014: "Philosophy in Prison" and other things
This is commentary. And this is really good.
What I've been watching and reading this week:
TED Talk: "The leaders who ruined Africa and the generation who can fix it," by Fred Swaniker
TED Talk: "Is there a real you?" by Julian Baggini
TED Talk: "Philosophy in prison," by Damon Horowitz.
TED Talk: "All it takes is 10 mindful minutes," by Andy Puddicombe
TED Talk: "We can be Buddhas," by Robert Thurman
Blog post: "Contemplating the Red Pill," by Free Northerner
Article: "Fifty Ways to Leave Leviathan," by Max Borders & Jeffrey A. Tucker
Article: "How Long Ago Was Adam Created!?" by Maan Khalife
Blog post: "The Most Useful Mnemonic Technique," by Brienne
Article: "How Climate Change Will End Wine As We Know It," by Sandra Allen
Article: "Latter-day Saint, Latter-day Lovecraft: an interview with W.H. Pugmire," by Theric Jepsen
I have also written notes on David Pulsipher's talk, "Renouncing War: How Mormon Theology & History Lead Us to Nonviolence," and compiled some knowledge from Wikipedia and elsewhere.
What I've been watching and reading this week:
TED Talk: "The leaders who ruined Africa and the generation who can fix it," by Fred Swaniker
TED Talk: "Is there a real you?" by Julian Baggini
TED Talk: "Philosophy in prison," by Damon Horowitz.
TED Talk: "All it takes is 10 mindful minutes," by Andy Puddicombe
TED Talk: "We can be Buddhas," by Robert Thurman
Blog post: "Contemplating the Red Pill," by Free Northerner
Article: "Fifty Ways to Leave Leviathan," by Max Borders & Jeffrey A. Tucker
Article: "How Long Ago Was Adam Created!?" by Maan Khalife
Blog post: "The Most Useful Mnemonic Technique," by Brienne
Article: "How Climate Change Will End Wine As We Know It," by Sandra Allen
Article: "Latter-day Saint, Latter-day Lovecraft: an interview with W.H. Pugmire," by Theric Jepsen
I have also written notes on David Pulsipher's talk, "Renouncing War: How Mormon Theology & History Lead Us to Nonviolence," and compiled some knowledge from Wikipedia and elsewhere.
Labels:
africa,
anarchism,
buddhism,
compassion,
ethics and morality,
family,
feminism,
futurism,
god,
horror,
Islam,
luminosity,
meditation,
notes 2014,
philosophy,
politics,
relationships,
study notes,
ted talk,
transhumanism
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Notes: Renouncing War: How Mormon Theology & History Lead Us to Nonviolence
Notes to the forum seminar Renouncing War: How Mormon Theology and History Lead Us to Nonviolence, by David Pulsipher, who is teaching "US History 1820 to 1920" and "History of Peace" this semester.
This is commentary. And this is really good.
A link to the video will be posted in this spot as soon as it it uploaded to BYU-I.
This is commentary. And this is really good.
A link to the video will be posted in this spot as soon as it it uploaded to BYU-I.
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