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Bernard Mandeville and Hypocrisy 3
Bernard Mandeville and Hypocrisy 3
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Shakespeare and Hypocrisy 2
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Shakespeare and Hypocrisy 1
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Aquinas and Hypocrisy 3
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Aquinas and Hypocrisy 3
Aquinas and Hypocrisy 2
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Aquinas and Hypocrisy 2
Aquinas and Hypocrisy 1
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Aquinas and Hypocrisy 1
Hypocrisy & Double Standards
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Hypocrisy & Double Standards
Hypocrisy and Tolerance 3
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Hypocrisy and Tolerance 3
Hypocrisy & Tolerance 2
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Hypocrisy and Tolerance 1
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Hypocrisy & Privacy 3
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Hypocrisy & Privacy 3
Hypocrisy & Privacy 2
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Hypocrisy & Privacy 2
Hypocrisy & Privacy 1
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Hypocrisy & Privacy 1
Hypocrisy and Politics
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Hypocrisy and Politics
Socrates--Irony & Hypocrisy
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Socrates Irony & Hypocrisy
Irony and Hypocrisy
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Hypocrisy, Dante's Inferno, II
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Hypocrisy, Dante's Inferno, I
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Hypocrisy, New Testament II
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Hypocrisy, New Testament II
Hypocrisy, New Testament I
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Hypocrisy, Old Testament
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Hypocrisy, Greek
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Hypocrisy, Sloth and Pride
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Ch 5, Cruft, Human Rights, Agency & Respect, Extending Griffin's View
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  • @danielaiman9650
    @danielaiman9650 Před 3 dny

    nice video and explaination!

  • @MalkuthEmperor
    @MalkuthEmperor Před 17 dny

    my lord, I wrote a whole long comment about a small criticism I had, and deleted it accidentally so I'll be to the point first off, I've learned a lot from you, and especially after virtue, love the channel, and I'm sure you didn't do this intentionally my criticism, from the point of view of a viewer, pertains the fact that throughout this and not all but quite a few of your videos, you seem to have a point and then repeat it in different ways many times again, I assume that it's not intentional, which is why I'm pointing it out this video is a particularly good example of this, because the main idea can be said in under two minutes, and then the examples of which philosophical movements are missing the proper context could be said in 5 minutes at most the rest is filler, and as a viewer, and i think many will agree that it simply feels like nothing is happening throughout most of this particular video after you said your main point i keep waiting and waiting for a new point, a new idea, but then it turns out that it was the same one all along, and so it makes me less willing to watch the whole video, and less willing to watch the other videos , although i personally sped up the videos, and was patient enough when i watched this series on after virtue at the time when i first saw it another thing is that, this video in particular, as an introduction, is not a particularly complex idea to grasp. Let me try to sum it - "in the same way that people won't understand science in a future in which most of its cultural context and original meanings have been lost to time and destruction, so too we are in a situation today with modern morality, which has been severed from its connection to the original context of the moral language. It's like if you are solving a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces, and so the same shapes feel like they fit because you have some of the same shapes connecting, but so much is missing that you just can't be sure" a solution to this can be editing, scripting and using a teleprompter additionally, you can make a second channel to use the CZcams algorithms advantage now that you have a lot of content just edit the old content to be main points, and post, because posting on this channel after the algorithm has seen that the views aren't getting any better even after posting consistently, and even after posting for a long time because they have a monetary incentive if a channel takes too long, they stop pushing it in front as much not necessarily, but you know you can keep both channels one with the videos unedited, and the other one with the edited ones and to the point maybe with some really silent royalty free music in the background as well as shorts and this stuff and if you are willing, you can even add pop culture references in small clips throughout the videos as examples of the thing you are talking about you disserve recognition for your work it can help a lot of people as it has helped me and i assume that's why you put them out there in the first place - in order to help educate people and so, the more effective the outreach, the more people you can teach hope you have an amazing day

  • @ikramot1833
    @ikramot1833 Před měsícem

    I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks for your insightful videos. I started reading the book this month, and your videos have significantly enhanced my understanding of its deeper meanings. Your efforts in making the content more accessible and comprehensible are truly appreciated. Thank you very much .🙏🙏🙏

    • @dr.richardfeist6943
      @dr.richardfeist6943 Před měsícem

      Thanks for the nice comment. It's most appreciated. I plan to post more videos on this great book next month. Cheers, Dr. Feist

  • @Aristocles-x4k
    @Aristocles-x4k Před měsícem

    Please make more videos on Plato's works . Your teachings are easy to follow for the lay man

  • @czarquetzal8344
    @czarquetzal8344 Před měsícem

    However, John Crowe Ransom's " Wanted: An Ontological Critique" complicates the problem. Ontological critics pertain to a group of readers that are equipped with linguistic and literary skills. What if the author is still alive? Are we going to exclude him as one of the ontological critiques? The intentionalist Hirsch also criticized " intentional fallacy" because language is dynamic. Words such as gay and plastic have different connotations now. So " intentional fallacy" is in itself a type of fallacy.

  • @unsilencedderp9411
    @unsilencedderp9411 Před měsícem

    hypocrisy or double standards are used when traits of two different things are compared, and you treat similar traits in one instance in a different way than in another because of irrationality. Hypocrisy is different for some people, because of how different people hold different moral positions. One person might say that treating an older son more favorably than a younger son would be being hypocritical because the traits that are being compared is the value of the two kids which most people consider to be equal. Another person might say that not pulling the lever on the trolly problem to kill your oldest son in order to save four random people would also be immoral, since most people think human life should be considered equal. Calling out hypocrisy is almost always a dumb idea, a much more effective way to have a conversation would be to discuss the differences between the morality you and whoever you disagree with has rather than mindlessly pointing out the fact that you think the other person is a hypocrite when that is only true from your point of view. An exception to this would be if you knew for certain what the other person believed, and knew that they didn't know that they were being a hypocrite. Also, if someone says they don't have a double standard, that doesn't mean they do. This argument is on par with "if they say they aren't lying, they are definitely lying."

  • @abdallahmosaad8574
    @abdallahmosaad8574 Před měsícem

    I was watching the lecture of the autonomous art work by doctor fry and this lecture saved by brain from shattering

    • @dr.richardfeist6943
      @dr.richardfeist6943 Před měsícem

      Thanks for the comment. I hope that my video was helpful. Cheers, Dr. F

  • @LucielStarz123
    @LucielStarz123 Před měsícem

    This is the college class I deserved

  • @freedsurfer6207
    @freedsurfer6207 Před měsícem

    What a fun thought rabbit hole you've dug into. I've found myself trying to define respect, you are knowledgeable.

    • @unsilencedderp9411
      @unsilencedderp9411 Před měsícem

      respect is awe, admiration, or jelousy of someone, where you see how someone has specialized in a skill, typically leadership, to the point that you would trust just about anything they say on the topic because you are aware of their knowledge. Demanding respect is similar to demanding credit for a skill you have. The way that people typically demand respect, along with the way the way the Bible demands you respect people, doesn't make any sense when you observe the definition, since respect isn't something you can make yourself give, but something that can only be earned through convincing someone you are good for something. Although, people can also be duped into giving respect to a fraud, or give fake respect if you intimidate them into doing so.

  • @seawolfthenandnow7655
    @seawolfthenandnow7655 Před měsícem

    i tolerate a lot of things, but thats all i do is tolerate it.

  • @ToddMagnussonWasHere
    @ToddMagnussonWasHere Před měsícem

    So your case is privacy can be a harboring ground for hypocrisy? I think this makes sense within a contextual space whereas you try to catch people abusing privileges by hiding behind firewalls like politicians doing insider trading. Also when I’m trying to grok this by reading the board, “Open Societies” is referring to your own definition in good faith and not the 1989 George Soros book definition where external actors can fund or lobby disruptive social movements from outside the country, which is in many ways worse then a ultra-private (isolationist) hypocritical super-structure. And what I meant by context is that you would form the context of transparency around a context (self, family, town, region, state/nation), you wouldn’t want your mind to be so open that it falls out because you loosen discernment and become too gullible, in the same way you wouldn’t want your choice of in-group context to be so open that external bad actors could poison the well of your trust and currency/trade networks. You have to draw a defensive boundary somewhere. I think the best path would be if a society has enough of a fracture in ideals that it has to accept a potential for new boundaries, trying to reincorporate a region by force only spikes distrust within breakaway cultures. That or the Swiss path where you instantiate new Cantons and leave their way of being alone. America is dealing with this right now with things like the State of Jefferson talks in North California or Greater Idaho. In this case the Federal government actually increases distrust in the entire system by standing in the way of self-determination of regional autonomy. Without adding an entire 2-3 more paragraphs, would the first two axis of Privacy<->Hypocrisy be benefited by adding Trust<->Distrust?

  • @exili
    @exili Před měsícem

    Random book nerd here, very much looking forward to the next video in this series, this was excellent!

    • @dr.richardfeist6943
      @dr.richardfeist6943 Před měsícem

      Great, thanks for the comment. I hope that the videos are helpful. Cheers, Dr. F.

  • @sharmisthaandbooks
    @sharmisthaandbooks Před 2 měsíci

    You saved my anxious brain night before the test,thank you professor

  • @Edward-zw9ld
    @Edward-zw9ld Před 2 měsíci

    Rawl believes in his own theory as somehow totally correct- he is wrong

  • @randelespanto6452
    @randelespanto6452 Před 2 měsíci

    can u be my adviser on my MA thesis if possible regarding A M

  • @bulouvosnasser2429
    @bulouvosnasser2429 Před 2 měsíci

    really cool video

  • @jakefromkc8739
    @jakefromkc8739 Před 2 měsíci

    This series was fantastic! It really helped me understand what was going on. I can't wait to watch more of your videos!

    • @dr.richardfeist6943
      @dr.richardfeist6943 Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the nice comment! I am glad that you made it to the end and found it all worthwhile.

  • @toricorless5438
    @toricorless5438 Před 2 měsíci

    I had an interview and muttered “Abandon all hope ye who enter here, am I right???” To an older guy standing at this coffee table before the introductory breakfast. Yeah, he immediately went and sat at the faculty table. He was the main professor I was there to interview with. I had just never seen him with his mask on, or in person. 💀💀💀

  • @jazzgobrie7396
    @jazzgobrie7396 Před 2 měsíci

    How do you deal with hypocrites?

  • @CIANB
    @CIANB Před 2 měsíci

    Prefixes?

  • @CIANB
    @CIANB Před 2 měsíci

    What's the difference between hyper and hypo is it the same thing?

  • @moonnight1616
    @moonnight1616 Před 2 měsíci

    Exactly what I searched for Very clear, but still compact

  • @annapurna.
    @annapurna. Před 3 měsíci

  • @pineapplefarmer7352
    @pineapplefarmer7352 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video

  • @aycacelik4279
    @aycacelik4279 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this. It is very helpful.

    • @dr.richardfeist6943
      @dr.richardfeist6943 Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment and I am glad that my video was helpful. Cheers!

  • @bethpurkey4676
    @bethpurkey4676 Před 4 měsíci

    This is the most clear and helpful explanation of Foucault's "What is an Author?" that I've found so far. Thank you.

  • @jimhutton4183
    @jimhutton4183 Před 4 měsíci

    "promo sm" ✌️

  • @carolinafalcao4398
    @carolinafalcao4398 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video! It helped me a lot :)

  • @schizophreniqqq
    @schizophreniqqq Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for the lecture! It is going to be very useful for my Literary Criticism exam!

  • @haritaodedra5529
    @haritaodedra5529 Před 4 měsíci

    I have my literary Criticism paper, this really helped me revise the text. Thank you so much!

  • @samarthnayar4139
    @samarthnayar4139 Před 4 měsíci

    Please also discuss other philosopher's who responded to Rawls like Nozick, Sen, etc.

  • @samarthnayar4139
    @samarthnayar4139 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much! Your explanation is very helpful. Please also include other lectures on Rawls.

  • @CaitlinChea
    @CaitlinChea Před 4 měsíci

    I was so confused trying to understand this concept on my own, you helped me so much thank you!

  • @user-uq7bp9wq3y
    @user-uq7bp9wq3y Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you 🙌

  • @stevanisyarotty1031
    @stevanisyarotty1031 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm writing my master degree's dissertation, and this helps a lot ! thank you !!

    • @dr.richardfeist6943
      @dr.richardfeist6943 Před 5 měsíci

      Excellent. Thanks for the comment. All the best with your dissertation!

  • @henrifeist8329
    @henrifeist8329 Před 5 měsíci

    Cutie!!!!

  • @rprz476
    @rprz476 Před 5 měsíci

    Really helpful Sir.

  • @bobbytimmons12
    @bobbytimmons12 Před 5 měsíci

    THANK YOU MWAH MWAH

  • @bobbytimmons12
    @bobbytimmons12 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you king

  • @dorotheemcmahon7925
    @dorotheemcmahon7925 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for your videos. They really help get better grades in my philosophy class. Your summaries are great! I hope you will post the next parts soon, it would be neat:)

  • @telejoymusic
    @telejoymusic Před 6 měsíci

    Sir my name is Alex and I want to communicate with you privately Also I really love your videos

  • @thekingmote
    @thekingmote Před 6 měsíci

    Perfect❤

  • @adelisagasaj3933
    @adelisagasaj3933 Před 6 měsíci

    Great videos, thanks. It would be helpful if the whiteboard is a bit closer to the camera.

  • @emiliadenaro4409
    @emiliadenaro4409 Před 6 měsíci

    where are the others chapter?

  • @emiliadenaro4409
    @emiliadenaro4409 Před 6 měsíci

    thank you from italy

  • @emiliadenaro4409
    @emiliadenaro4409 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much from Italy.

  • @shay0703
    @shay0703 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you! your lecture was very helpful

  • @sudikshasiddhi457
    @sudikshasiddhi457 Před 8 měsíci

    Great lecture sir. Best of wishes from India:)

  • @rentrapsoftware7905
    @rentrapsoftware7905 Před 8 měsíci

    You don't need to be too eager to explain, relax, and be more clear and articulate.

    • @madeleineyoung7062
      @madeleineyoung7062 Před 6 měsíci

      you're so dramatic. chill tf out

    • @madeleineyoung7062
      @madeleineyoung7062 Před 6 měsíci

      you definitely were not able to understand lectures at any decent college....

    • @tevaun
      @tevaun Před 2 měsíci

      Well, I am a professor and I think that he is doing a great job. It is all pretty clear.

  • @Prettyanonymou
    @Prettyanonymou Před 8 měsíci

    What a cool guy! THANK YOU for your videos! Got an exam tomorrow!