Stephen Hicks

Is ambition good? | Philosophy for Real Life (16 of 22) | Stephen Hicks

Two-minute answers to key questions about philosophy, politics, art, and the meaning of life. Filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The full series is published at the CEE Video Channel. Description: At some point in our lives, we each ask ourselves the big questions. How we respond has great impact on our lives. Some accept easy […]

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God is dead, Wolves and Sheep, Masters and Slaves — all three Nietzsche animation videos

In collaboration with Sprouts educational videos, here is our three-part series on Nietzsche’s provocative account of traditional morality and the need to go beyond good and evil. Part 1: God is Dead. (7 minutes) Part 2: Sheep and Wolves. (6 minutes) Part 3: Master and Slaves. (7 minutes)

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Christian Pragmatism, or Pragmatic Christianity? Understanding Jordan Peterson’s religion

Philosophically, Jordan Peterson is a kind of Pragmatist. Religiously, he is a kind of Christian. What does that combination mean? My Open College podcast on “Jordan Peterson’s Religion” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1J65eVP6to): Related: My full Open College podcast series.

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Education Theory 6: *Integrated* Philosophies of Education

15-lecture series by Professor Stephen R.C. Hicks, Rockford University. Part Six: Transition from Philosophical Issues to Integrated “Isms” and Education. If education is a systematic process of preparing one for life, how does one connect a full philosophy of life to an education strategy? Previous lectures in the series: Part One: Introduction: What is the

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Is Capitalism the Most Moral System? | Philosophy for Real Life (15 of 22) | Stephen Hicks

Two-minute answers to key questions about philosophy, politics, art, and the meaning of life. Are respect for individual’s choices and productivity the fundamentals of social morality — or not? Filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The full series is published at the CEE Video Channel. Pairs with “What is capitalism?” Description: At some point in our

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Viktor Frankl: On the original preparation for the gas chambers

Frankl was a Holocaust survivor and Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the University of Vienna Medical School: I became acquainted with the last stages of corruption in my second concentration camp in Auschwitz. The gas chambers of Auschwitz were the ultimate consequence of the theory that man is nothing but the product of heredity

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