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Part 1-V.S. Ramachandran "Neurology and the Passion for Art" Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 597 seconds Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? V.S. Ramachandran, director of UCSD's Center for Brain and Cognition has studied how the brain perceives works of art and thinks he may know the answer to this intriguing question. This is Part 1 of 8. Related: art, hinduism, mind, neuroaesthetics, neurology, neurophilosophy, neuroscience, of, philosophy, synesthesia |
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Immanuel Kant Song Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 296 seconds "The Transcendental Deduction of the Pure Concepts of Understanding" Translation by Roderick T. Long Music and vocals by Paul L. Fine The song can be downloaded here: http://www.auburn.ed u/academic/liberal_a rts/philosophy/kant. htm Related: comedy, consciousness, critique, deduction, humor, immanuel, kant, of, philosophy, practical, pure, reason, song, transcendental |
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Part 1 - Philosophy in the Age of Neuroscience Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 574 seconds Patricia Churchland gives a talk for the UCSD 40/40 Vision Lecture Series in which she discusses the progress that has been made in neurophilosophy in the past four decades, and then makes predictions as to what the field will bring in the next four. This is part 1 of 6. Related: eliminative, folk, materialism, mind, neuroscience, of, philosophy, psychology |
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Part 3-V.S. Ramachandran "Neurology and the Passion for Art" Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 588 seconds Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? V.S. Ramachandran, director of UCSD's Center for Brain and Cognition has studied how the brain perceives works of art and thinks he may know the answer to this intriguing question. This is Part 3 of 8. Related: art, hinduism, mind, neuroaesthetics, neurology, neurophilosophy, neuroscience, of, philosophy, synesthesia |
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Intro. to Meta-Ethics Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 421 seconds An extremely brief introduction to the different schools of thought in meta-ethics. Related: cognitivism, emotivism, expressivism, intersubjectivism, noncognitivism, objectivism, prescriptivism, relativism, subjectivism |
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Part 1 - "This is Your Brain on Morality" Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 538 seconds Patricia Churchland speaking at the "Beyond Belief: Candles in the Dark" conference in October 2008. Her talk concerns the potential ethical implications of findings in the neurosciences. This is Part 1 of 2. For similar videos visit: http://thescience network.org/programs /beyond-belief-candl es-in-the-dark Related: churchland, dichotomy, ethics, fact, gap, is, metaethics, morality, neuroethics, neurophilosophy, neuroscience, ought, value |
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Part 2 - Philosophy in the Age of Neuroscience Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 582 seconds Patricia Churchland gives a talk for the UCSD 40/40 Vision Lecture Series in which she discusses the progress that has been made in neurophilosophy in the past four decades, and then makes predictions as to what the field will bring in the next four. This is part 2 of 6. Related: eliminative, folk, materialism, mind, neuroscience, of, philosophy, psychology |
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Part 2 - "This is Your Brain on Morality" Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 441 seconds Patricia Churchland speaking at the "Beyond Belief: Candles in the Dark" conference in October 2008. Her talk concerns the potential ethical implications of findings in the neurosciences. This is Part 2 of 2. For similar videos visit: http://thescience network.org/programs /beyond-belief-candl es-in-the-dark Related: churchland, dichotomy, ethics, fact, gap, is, metaethics, morality, neuroethics, neurophilosophy, neuroscience, ought, value |
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Part 7-V.S. Ramachandran "Neurology and the Passion for Art" Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 607 seconds Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? V.S. Ramachandran, director of UCSD's Center for Brain and Cognition has studied how the brain perceives works of art and thinks he may know the answer to this intriguing question. This is Part 7 of 8. Related: art, hinduism, mind, neuroaesthetics, neurology, neurophilosophy, neuroscience, of, philosophy, synesthesia |
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Part 8-V.S. Ramachandran "Neurology and the Passion for Art" Posted by: LennyBound
Video duration: 407 seconds Why is it that great works of art seem to have a universal appeal, transcending cultural and geographic boundaries? V.S. Ramachandran, director of UCSD's Center for Brain and Cognition has studied how the brain perceives works of art and thinks he may know the answer to this intriguing question. This is Part 8 of 8. Related: art, hinduism, mind, neuroaesthetics, neurology, neurophilosophy, neuroscience, of, philosophy, synesthesia |










