Agnes Callard
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Daniel Holz (Physics, UChicago) in discussion with David Wallace-Wells (New York Times)
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What does climate change mean for our lives, and for the lives of our descendants?
Is Travel Worth It? with Chris Arnade
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Chris Arnade and Agnes Callard discuss what can be learned from walking the world.
Is Life a Game? C Thi Nguyen Night Owls 5/4/23
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If games are good, why is gamification when life takes on game-like properties (e.g. accumulating likes & followers on twitter) bad?
Night Owls Fourteen Dan Sallitt
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This is a conversation in which filmmaker Dan Sallitt discusses his movie Fourteen (after a screening of it at Doc Films on April 11 2023) with philosopher Agnes Callard
Dan Sallitt Night Owls The Unspeakable Act
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This discussion between Agnes Callard and filmmaker Dan Sallitt took place on April 10 2023 at Doc films, following a screening of his movie The Unspeakable Act.
Must We Forgive Those Who Have Wronged Us?
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Night Owls conversation with Liz Bruenig on the nature of apology and forgiveness.
Night Owls Discussion of Banshees of Inisherin
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Arnold Brooks and Agnes Callard and a theater full of UChicago students discuss what the movie means
Night Owls: Is Nothing Sacred? With Robin Hanson
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Robin and I talk about Durkheim's theory of the sacred, and how Robin has improved on it!
Should Writers Talk? Night Owls 1/18/23 with Becca Rothfeld
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Becca thinks writers shouldn't talk. Agnes likes both writing and talking. Will they ever see eye to eye? This is video feed from zoom livestream, please forgive middling audio and video....
How Does US Politics Work? with Ezra Klein
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Night Owls discussion on 2/16; Ezra and I talked about political polarization: what it is, whether it is bad; in the second hour we field questions from the audience.
The Case Against Education with Bryan Caplan
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One minute of coloring party footage, followed by 2.5 hours of Everything That's Wrong About Education. A terrific time was had by all.
The End of the World
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Steve White and I talked about the paradox of premature death, what if anything makes death scary, and why future generations matter for the meaning of our lives now.
Journalism Liz Bruenig
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Liz Bruenig and I talk about what journalism is for.
Love Kevin Hector
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Kevin Hector and I talk about reasons for loving people.
Games Patrick Jagoda
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Games Patrick Jagoda
Meritocracy Freddie deBoer
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Meritocracy Freddie deBoer
Gender and Transgender with Sophie-Grace Chappell
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Gender and Transgender with Sophie-Grace Chappell
What Was The Socratic Method?
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What Was The Socratic Method?
(Non) Advice For America
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(Non) Advice For America
"Why do public philosophy?" Zena and I respond.
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"Why do public philosophy?" Zena and I respond.
Zena Hitz on how to be uncorrupted by public philosophy
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Zena Hitz on how to be uncorrupted by public philosophy
Anger and Politics
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Anger and Politics
What is Philosophy?
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What is Philosophy?
Let's Get Philosophical About Sex
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Let's Get Philosophical About Sex
Economics vs Philosophy with Tyler Cowen
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Economics vs Philosophy with Tyler Cowen
The Philosophy of Divorce with Ben Callard
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The Philosophy of Divorce with Ben Callard
Aspiration Overview
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Aspiration Overview

Komentáře

  • @sylviavasquez9523
    @sylviavasquez9523 Před dnem

    Nichols and May

  • @sylviavasquez9523
    @sylviavasquez9523 Před dnem

    It's the little things you do together... that make perfect relationships..the neighbors you annoy together, the children you destroy together...

  • @jessicalee7119
    @jessicalee7119 Před 7 dny

    Because these two Are the married/divorced couple, discussing/philosophising divorce ~ ~ ~ it comes across as a therapy session for their benefit ~ I honestly couldn't watch the entire discussion.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Před měsícem

    Urban monoculture of mass media ... less of a problem with the Internet.

  • @francpez7564
    @francpez7564 Před měsícem

    I believe it's important for philosophy to endure far into the future.

  • @briansaiditsoitmustbetrue4206

    This guy in this link HG Tudor has a PhD in Psychology and is an expert in body language and human behavior. His knowledge of human behavior is unrivaled Here is what he thinks of you czcams.com/video/Y-s9aM3tZPY/video.htmlsi=V8pS_f3qhWtFOulO

  • @francpez7564
    @francpez7564 Před měsícem

    Or are we diversifying ourselves into oblivion?

  • @Musonius231
    @Musonius231 Před měsícem

    39.57 Dr. Caplan appears to have a lot of "fun" writing books, teaching at one of those terribly wasteful universities he criticizes, and sitting around talking about ideas. What a rich and wonderful life! Of course, the rest of the masses, the philistines as he calls them, with their high school diplomas, will just have to be content with their boring jobs, following orders, and having lots of kids. My concern is that his libertarian program will be a dreamland for the privileged elites such as himself, and a nightmare for the less fortunate. I am more than a little disappointed that Prof. Callard didn't ask more pointed questions. In the end, I must confess that I found Dr. Caplan's vision of society to be both depressing and dystopian.

  • @BrightFuture-th7mp
    @BrightFuture-th7mp Před měsícem

    In brief, is it an inquiry method? Or discussion method? Or Question -answer method? Or lecture demonstration method?

  • @spencerantoniomarlen-starr3069

    Based crowd

  • @Ryanandboys
    @Ryanandboys Před 2 měsíci

    Kids love to help out and "work" and are naturally curious. This idea that working is bad is bizarre to me. I am a farmer and i have been helping on the farm or working since i was 4 and evey otger farmer has their kids work for them as well. Its great experience and teaches responsibility and work etic very young. I think this idea that people achouldnt work untill they are 22 and graduate with a bachelor's degree is idiotic and in most cases very bad for the kid's. There is a reason why when ever i had another job after college and i mentioned i grew up on a farm they always always hired me since we have such a reputation for having a great work ethic.

  • @brucegemmell730
    @brucegemmell730 Před 2 měsíci

    Would that not have a converse in that you do not reach the expectation, or is that still considered and how do we establish the expectation.

  • @brucegemmell730
    @brucegemmell730 Před 2 měsíci

    I am not sure that we are all in this together. Is what I have found to be good for me to be good for anyone else? I am sure that is not true.

  • @samuelewing8935
    @samuelewing8935 Před 3 měsíci

    Bryan Caplan rockstar?

  • @flyingface
    @flyingface Před 3 měsíci

    Daring

  • @Vrang89
    @Vrang89 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome. Reading Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography is what led me to this video. Now time to do a deep dive into that haha

  • @marcmeinzer8859
    @marcmeinzer8859 Před 4 měsíci

    Everything Caplan says strikes me as being right on. What he appears unconcerned about aside from ridiculous curriculum however is the behavioral sink which K-12 schooling has become in which the snowflake kids are being permitted to run amok with no consequences. But he’s a college professor so obviously he doesn’t need to worry about getting fired for rescuing weaklings from the bullies who are preying up them, because college kids don’t typically tear up their classrooms throwing furniture at each other, power slamming weaklings, or inflicting grotesque levels of verbal abuse on staff members. We are setting ourselves up for a massive right wing repression in which although there may not be any meaningful K-12 vocational programs there could instead be an eventual inflation of the juvenile justice system including shipping gang members off to work camps where they are basically enslaved for the purpose of grooming the national forests, for instance, as members of quasi chain gangs.

  • @artur2.043
    @artur2.043 Před 4 měsíci

    Interesting. How does this make us better as a civilization? What problem does this fix? Knowing that we do this hundreds of times a day without thinking of it. I have to pay bills what does wanting to avoid falsehoods and not passing judgment or wanting to also pursue truth and therefore believing a little bit of everything have to do with anything? At the end of the day we are imperfect beings that hold perfection as a standard. and the only thing we care about is evidence. Is the evidence there to support a claim and sometimes who is better at creating or presenting evidence in a scenario is all that matters. Not philosophy.

  • @cookinggamesmore4938
    @cookinggamesmore4938 Před 5 měsíci

    I think this is a mis-reading of Socrates in Phadeo. Those who are preoccupied with the body, associated with the body, are weighed down, and one must shed this preoccupation with the bodily element and have no willing association with it in order to practice philosophy, virtue, moderation to join the company of the gods. (81a-82b). He holds in this passage a soul in the state of detachment from the body makes its way in the afterlife to the invisible, which is like itself. Someone who is transgender seems overly preoccupied with the body, with how the body is perceived. Socrates is saying one should be detached about physical things and focused on the immaterial, rational, conceptual things. This included essences, and there is no way you can get around the fact that Socrates would hold that the essence of a thing, the realm of the forms, is tied to the realm of appearances. While the realm of appearances is a degree away from truth, it is still a derivative of the form. The female body is a derivative of the essence, or form, of a female just as a chair is the appearance of the essence of a chair. For Socrates, transgender claims would be like a chestnut tree that is really an oak tree in its essence, or a shape that appears to be a square but in its essence is really a circle.

  • @makisxatzimixas2372
    @makisxatzimixas2372 Před 5 měsíci

    01:04:30 I think the real question here is "should school be compulrsory". Mr Caplan talks about kids having jobs alongside school.

  • @0sh3n
    @0sh3n Před 5 měsíci

    Love the bar room banter... Who needs cookies and milk when the conversation is such a warm hug 😅

  • @renereiche
    @renereiche Před 5 měsíci

    The young woman at 1:58:00 rules(!) and asks the right questions.

  • @samuelewing8935
    @samuelewing8935 Před 6 měsíci

    Padraic is not an intellectual person based on what we see in the movie. It goes back though to discussion of how to live a 'good' life that Padraic seems to have a social intelligence in adjusting to his surroundings in a way Colm does not. Insiherin is by any reasonable modern definition a bleak society. The question is, is adjusting your expectations and trying to find joy in what is available or is being oppositional to it the more proper way to live? Most people are probably not as extreme as Colm or Padraic and have varying answers depending on context. Then the way the island is also sheltered from the war is another wrinkle; the island may have limited options but is also safe in a way the modern world.

  • @MarkHall-vv9uz
    @MarkHall-vv9uz Před 6 měsíci

    Hi , I connected to this discussion via NYT regarding I don’t feel the need to travel the world because it’s lead by Tic box media. In some ways you’re more worthy because you’ve traveled? Bullshit . If you think you’re enlightened by a two week holiday wherever you’re a mug. If you travel non stop as a lifestyle good for you but I don’t give a shit ! I don’t feel unworthy because I love my local environment, also who has the privilege of travelling? Think about it the next time someone brags about their travels.

  • @13e11even11
    @13e11even11 Před 6 měsíci

    Is drawing attention to something promotion?

  • @user-ce3ye6lo6p
    @user-ce3ye6lo6p Před 7 měsíci

    Мој бивши муж и ја смо раскинули пре годину и два месеца, а ја сам била у шестом месецу трудноће. Обоје се волимо и то је био шок за мене и заиста ми је сломило срце. Покушао сам да га позовем и обе линије су биле прекинуте. Покушао сам да дођем до њега на друштвеним мрежама, али ме је склонио са њих. Покушао сам да дођем до његових родитеља и они су ми рекли да је њихов син рекао да ме не воли и да не жели да ме види и да не знају шта није у реду. Плакала сам и плакала сваки дан јер сам га много волела. Док се нисам породила и беба није имала годину дана, нисам могла да вратим своју љубав. Опет сам био збуњен. Не знам шта да радим, а остала сам и без посла и немам новца да се бринем о беби. Била сам несрећна у животу па сам плакала сестри и рекла јој свој проблем и рекла да зна за моћну чаролију која је бачена др апатом која јој помаже када није могла да затрудни. Контактирала сам га путем е-поште и он је рекао да ће ми помоћи и рекао ми је да је жена ставила чини на мог мужа и рекла да ће ми помоћи да разбијем чини тако да ће ми се муж заувек вратити и да ће бити мој. За мене је било велико изненађење што се догодило све што је рекао. Муж ми се одмах вратио и рекао ми да му опростим. Хвала вам пуно овом моћном и искреном чаролију. Молим се да ће дуго живети и радити више од свог дивног дела. Ако имате проблем који вас мучи у животу, обратите се овом моћном играчу чаролија! Он ти може помоћи. Неће вас изневерити, можете га контактирати путем гмаил адресе: драпата4@гмаил.цом или преко његовог вибера/вхатсапп-а:(+447307347648)

  • @user-ce3ye6lo6p
    @user-ce3ye6lo6p Před 7 měsíci

    Мој бивши муж и ја смо раскинули пре годину и два месеца, а ја сам била у шестом месецу трудноће. Обоје се волимо и то је био шок за мене и заиста ми је сломило срце. Покушао сам да га позовем и обе линије су биле прекинуте. Покушао сам да дођем до њега на друштвеним мрежама, али ме је склонио са њих. Покушао сам да дођем до његових родитеља и они су ми рекли да је њихов син рекао да ме не воли и да не жели да ме види и да не знају шта није у реду. Плакала сам и плакала сваки дан јер сам га много волела. Док се нисам породила и беба није имала годину дана, нисам могла да вратим своју љубав. Опет сам био збуњен. Не знам шта да радим, а остала сам и без посла и немам новца да се бринем о беби. Била сам несрећна у животу па сам плакала сестри и рекла јој свој проблем и рекла да зна за моћну чаролију која је бачена др апатом која јој помаже када није могла да затрудни. Контактирала сам га путем е-поште и он је рекао да ће ми помоћи и рекао ми је да је жена ставила чини на мог мужа и рекла да ће ми помоћи да разбијем чини тако да ће ми се муж заувек вратити и да ће бити мој. За мене је било велико изненађење што се догодило све што је рекао. Муж ми се одмах вратио и рекао ми да му опростим. Хвала вам пуно овом моћном и искреном чаролију. Молим се да ће дуго живети и радити више од свог дивног дела. Ако имате проблем који вас мучи у животу, обратите се овом моћном играчу чаролија! Он ти може помоћи. Неће вас изневерити, можете га контактирати путем гмаил адресе: драпата4@гмаил.цом или преко његовог вибера/вхатсапп-а:(+447307347648)

  • @synchronium24
    @synchronium24 Před 7 měsíci

    11:26 If this is true, it seems to undermine the entire idea of legally enshrining marriage as opposed to just having long-term, romantic relationships. While I generally have a very bleak view of political conservatism, on this particular issue I can't help but agree with a Ronald Reagan quote. "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm from the Government, and I'm here to help' ."

  • @OrdenJust
    @OrdenJust Před 7 měsíci

    December 2, 2023. I read the essay in the New York Times written by Agnes Callard. I thought it was very good. It reminded me of the speeches at my college graduation, but I won't say how unless someone is interested.

  • @kapittsalt
    @kapittsalt Před 7 měsíci

    Hm.

  • @vivienneb6199
    @vivienneb6199 Před 7 měsíci

    Agnes, you really shouldn't defer and pander to this dude. It is embarrassing.

  • @vivienneb6199
    @vivienneb6199 Před 7 měsíci

    Dude, you are very confused, and I would reject your REGRESSIVE view on gender. Being FEMALE is a necessary and sufficient condition of being a woman. You are NOT female. You are a male with a fetish. You have NO proof of our different gender "wiring," and you are just infatuated (in a fetish way) with your idea of a woman. Your idea of a woman is an insult to women. You can wear your grandma fetish outfit, but your clothing does NOT make you a woman. You are a man who wears female gendered clothing because it gets you off, and that makes you an AGP.

  • @arono9304
    @arono9304 Před 7 měsíci

    Audio slightly improves after 45 minutes!

  • @francpez7564
    @francpez7564 Před 7 měsíci

    What happened to the owl statue? i don't see it on the table or in the back ground.🤔

  • @sendakan666
    @sendakan666 Před 7 měsíci

    Caplan hits home runs one after the other. Having done graduate level academic work and managed businesses, I cannot agree more with what he says. It is courageous of the host, being a full-time beneficiary of the existing academic structure, to host such a voice. Bravo.

  • @debbielondon1809
    @debbielondon1809 Před 8 měsíci

    Why the pearls? Interesting that a "cis-woman" who chose to wear them would be regarded as ridiculously old-fashioned and unlikely to be taken seriously as a modern-day philosopher. And then the chosen name "Grace"? Taken like an antidote to maleness. It is impossible to ignore the strong element of play-acting in this Chapelle's persona. When Capelle says the word "rapey" he gives himself away 100%.

    • @vivienneb6199
      @vivienneb6199 Před 7 měsíci

      He is an AGP. His view on sex/gender is regressive, and incoherent. He dresses with pearls and a frumpy grandma look is his fetish. It is insulting to women.

  • @soldbyToosdae
    @soldbyToosdae Před 8 měsíci

    Did she say academic hiring tends to be conservative and merit based?? 😂😂😂 she's a comedian 🤣

  • @ziruini5071
    @ziruini5071 Před 8 měsíci

    loving this conversation

  • @heatherwoods5703
    @heatherwoods5703 Před 8 měsíci

    As a homeschool mom who has unschooled the sons for more than a decade, I agree with this. Knowing how foolish it is to ask rambunctious boys to sit in a desk and fill in worksheets every day, we sampled widely a large variety of activities and topics. They are very much Renaissance men. And yes, they appreciate Shakespeare and rhetorical devices too! 😉 We do "school" together in the morning, all three the same, and then after lunch they have their time to pursue their own interests.

  • @heatherwoods5703
    @heatherwoods5703 Před 8 měsíci

    "Covid vaccines are bad for morticians." 😆😅🤣😂😆😅🤣😂😆😅🤣😂 #diedsuddenly

  • @francpez7564
    @francpez7564 Před 8 měsíci

    Silly owl.🦉 There’s no such thing as an immortal soul. I once believed the same until I realized that we are mechanical beings. We are mortal beings made of Flesh and Bone and nothing more. When the mind goes, we go. The soul does not exist. The thing we call the soul is actually just the brain. At this very moment, who's doing the thinking, the brain or the soul? The answer is the brain. If the soul did exist, wouldn’t you agree that the soul would have to be indestructible in order for man’s consciousness to be eternal. How is it then that when we age, we slowly lose our cognitive abilities. As you can see, the so call soul is far from being indestructible. The soul being made of flesh slowly deteriorates. Or should I say the brain. The whole purpose of the soul is to preserve the knowledge of self and the memory of your loved ones. Without memory, there is no recollection of family or the knowledge of self. Without such knowledge, there is no you. The good news is that our atoms will go on to take other forms. You'd be surprised to learn that you were once a bird, a fish, a spider, a fly, even a dinosaur, and among other things. Reason over faith. Yay.😸

  • @therearenoshortcuts9868
    @therearenoshortcuts9868 Před 8 měsíci

    Scam-ducation

  • @francpez7564
    @francpez7564 Před 9 měsíci

    I want the owl statue on top of the radiator. Name your price. LOl.

  • @francpez7564
    @francpez7564 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm no expert on the topic, but it seems to me that chastising the victim is like taking the side of the perpetrator. Also, it seems to me that forgiving one’s enemies is like betraying oneself, one’s resolve. And if someone has wronged a friend, or a family member and you forgive that person, it’s like betraying one’s friend or family member. If forgiveness is reserved for friends as it is for enemies, then it seems to me that an injustice will be committed toward the friend or family member. Certain things cannot be undone. Like murder for example. But such is the Christian doctrine that teaches us to forgive the enemy and betray the friend. Just saying.

  • @francpez7564
    @francpez7564 Před 9 měsíci

    Impressive finger gymnastics.🤔

  • @susanlynch6680
    @susanlynch6680 Před 9 měsíci

    Guess I'm dumb...got nothing from this.

  • @goodlifetoolkit
    @goodlifetoolkit Před 9 měsíci

    I absolutely agree with Brayan Caplan about the reasons of working at a University. The think I love most about my job is having chats with super interesting, curious people, who want to learn more.

  • @TrackerNeil
    @TrackerNeil Před 10 měsíci

    Good questions from the moderator...thoughtful and calculated to elicit an interesting conversation.

  • @Kevin_geekgineering
    @Kevin_geekgineering Před 11 měsíci

    so this is a take away of an economist from purpose of education: if doesn't make you a worker it has no value. if we listen to him the flat erathers would rule the earth

    • @OptimalOwl
      @OptimalOwl Před 10 měsíci

      No, he absolutely recognizes that there are other things education could do. Like teaching people general thinking skills, or appreciation for art and culture, or good citizenship. The difference is that, instead of crediting schools for good intentions, he goes looks at the best quantitative estimates of how well schools actually do those things. And the answer is that, even under the most generous assumptions, school does even worse at building those traits than it does at imparting job skills.

  • @franciswalshjr.6858
    @franciswalshjr.6858 Před 11 měsíci

    One will want to listen to the whole show first and then comment.