Philosophy

Victor Davis Hanson interview: war and foreign policy

I guest-hosted The Atlas Society Asks program and interviewed classicist Victor Davis Hanson for 30-minutes on what we moderns can learn from the classics about human nature and war. Some of the questions we covered: Is a lesson of history that freer societies prevail over authoritarian ones? E.g., how the Greeks were able to defeat […]

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The Blaze profile: “Stephen Hicks: Philosopher, Highwayman” [re-printing]

Stephen Hicks: Philosopher, Highwayman By: Kevin Ryan The philosopher navigates from the passenger seat of our Mazda CX-3 as we cross Stone Arch Bridge in deepening afternoon, over the North Mississippi with its polluted blue water. “Everything is connected,” he says. “Everything has implications.” When he talks, he floats his hands. Throughout the day, random

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Texts in Philosophy — late-2020 additions

For use in my courses, additions to my Texts in Philosophy page. Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from the Underground (1864). Thomas Hobbes, “Of the Difference of Manners,” from Leviathan (1651). John Hospers, “Justice versus Social Justice” (1985). Elbert Hubbard, “A Message to Garcia” (1914). David Ross, “The London Plague of 1665” (no date). Thucydides, “Pericles’ Funeral Oration,” from

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Spanish Libertarian interview on pomo, Jordan Peterson, and red-pilling SJWs [transcript]

Ignasi Boltó, a.k.a. the Spanish Libertarian, asked me eleven questions for his YouTube channel. Here is the transcript: Ignasi Bolto: Hello, friends from the internet. It’s Ignasi from Spanish Libertarian. Today we’re making another interview in English. I know most of you usually speak in Spanish, but we also like to give content in other language. Also,

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The Real Scrooge [Open College transcripts]

We’re posting the transcripts of my Open College podcasts. Most are available only to subscribers, but here for the holiday season is the thirtieth, on Scrooge’s hero’s journey: To speak of pride, friendship, liberality, and an overarching wisdom about how they all contribute to a fully self-realized life—all of that is to make Dickens’s Scrooge

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Sex Dolls — Why Not? [Open College transcript

We’re now posting serially at thinkspot the notes and transcripts of my Open College podcasts. Here’s the twentieth: Newly-engineered materials and robotics have made the physical experiences closer to the real thing, and artificial intelligence has enabled the robots to respond verbally and non-verbally more realistically. Perhaps robots will soon be able to pass sex-and-romance

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Talley’s review of Explaining Pomo — and its negative critics

Matt Talley: “I recently finished Explaining Postmodernism by Stephen Hicks. I had heard some really negative remarks from a few FB friends so I was curious to see how they held up after reading the book myself.” The comments after Talley’s review are worth reading too. See also my Open College response to two sets

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