Showing posts with label cultural detritus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cultural detritus. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Extra Credit: "I Could've Done More"

Optional extra credit: Explain how Peter Singer thinks that we are in a similar situation as Oskar Schindler in this scene from Schindler's List. Do you agree with Singer? Why or why not?


The assignment doesn't have to be long (only about a paragraph). It's based on the Peter Singer article on pages 229-236 of the yellow textbook, and is due at the beginning of class on Friday, December 21st.  It's worth up to 10 points added to your final grade.

Good Guy Gates

Monday, December 17, 2012

New Jersey's Own

The Pete You Can SingHere's more than you ever wanted on Peter Singer:

Don't Respond This Way

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Do You Remember? Prolly Not

Here's a video on the unreliability of eyewitness identification and the tragedy of misidentifying a suspect:


Unfortunately, many jurors seem to prefer eyewitness testimony over forensic evidence.  Given how unreliable our memories are, that's pretty scary.  Here's a quote:

"Despite all our scientific know-how, jurors weighing life and death decisions still crave what Leone calls the 'human element:' the act of watching another person testify and deciding if they’re telling the truth.

"As these witnesses enter the courtroom, a hush often falls on the gallery. Jurors — bored by days of dry testimony given by well-rehearsed experts — lean forward in their seats, pens at the ready to take notes about what the eyewitness has to say. They have seen this moment on television, too, and it’s usually really, really interesting."
A Broken System More Bad Evidence Isn't Better

Finally, here's an excellent, short video explanation of the unreliability of memory that ends with a dog licking peanut butter off a guy's face:

Saturday, December 1, 2012

New Jersey's Own

An article we're reading toward the end of the semester was written by by well-known philosopher, utilitarian, vegetarian, and New Jersey resident Peter Singer. He's particularly known for arguing in support of better treatment of animals. Here are some interviews with him:



Wednesday, November 28, 2012

You Know Chicken's Chicken, Right?

Jonathan Safran Foer--author of the critically acclaimed novel Everything Is Illuminated--has a new book about his decision to not support factory farming called Eating Animals. Here's some stuff on it:



Well, Not YOU: We Don't Eat Cute Things

Monday, November 19, 2012

Delusions of Gender

Let's End the Great Gender Lie
Psychologist Cordelia Fine has a great new book out called Delusions of Gender. In it, she debunks a lot of the myths about so-called 'hard-wired' gender differences between boys and girls. Our brains are much more malleable than these myths suggest, and such perceived gender differences are likely either non-existent or the result of social pressures.

Fine wrote a nice summary of her book here, and there are two good reviews of her book here and here.  Below is an excerpt from a talk Fine recently gave.


Cordelia Fine: Discovering Sexism in Neuroscience

Here's a comparison of the different words used in ads for boys’ toys and ads for girls’ toys.

Snails and Puppy Dog Tails?
Sugar and Spice?
(hat tip: Feminist Philosophers blog)

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Everybody Thinks They're a Good Person

Here's comedian Kyle Kinane's analysis of his own moral character:
His album is available here.

Miracle Whoops

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

The Psychology of Happiness

Since utilitarianism focuses so much on happiness, I thought I'd share some links on the cool new psychological research on happiness popping up lately.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Am I A Jerk Because I Annoy You, Or Do I Annoy You Because I'm A Jerk?

Let's evaluate divine command theory!
  • Two quick explanations (one and two) of the Euthyphro dilemma, the big criticism of divine command theory
  • Some responses to the Euthyphro dilemma
  • Other criticisms of divine command theory
  • Important question: do the robot gods love what is pious because it is pious, or is something pious because it is loved by the robot gods?
  • Let's hear God's response:
  • But for obvious reasons, this one's my favorite:

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

That Beyoncé Video WAS Great...

Why doesn't Kanye give a toast to the tools?


Maybe Kanye should just eat some cookies.

Howard Sure Is a Duck

Howard the Duck is my favorite synecdoche for the 80's:

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Philosophy: The Annoying 3-Year-Old

Here's that video from class of comedian Louis CK's take on the broad, fundamental questions kids ask.

Louis CK - Why?