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De schade van het feminisme

Posted by Prowisorio on Monday, January 31, 2011, In : filosofie 
Onder de kop "De schade van het feminisme"  verscheen afgelopen zaterdag een artikel in Trouw op de site. Het bleek om een weergave/verslag van een discussie tussen Trouw-columnist Elma Drayer, rechtsfilosoof Andreas Kinneging en verpleeghuisarts Bert Keizer te gaan.

Vóórdat ik het gelezen had, dacht ik nog: "Leuk!". Onder leiding van een 'filosoof, arts en kenner van het menselijk brein' een voor- en tegenstander van het feminisme (hoewel het eigenlijk neerkomt op een discussie tussen twee ...
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Elevate yourself to become more virtuous

Posted by Prowisorio on Friday, January 14, 2011, In : filosofie 
PREPARE to be placed on a pedestal by those seeking to persuade you to care more for others. Positioning people at elevated heights can make them more compassionate, helpful, cooperative and charitable.
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Psychologists have become increasingly aware of the associations between physical states and mental concepts. Sanna says the effect he found is related to our conceptual connections between "up" and "good", but the exact mechanism connecting metaphorical associations in the brain to behavio...

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Charles Limb: Your brain on improvisation (TED Talks)

Posted by Prowisorio on Thursday, January 13, 2011, In : filosofie 


Musician and researcher Charles Limb wondered how the brain works during musical improvisation -- so he put jazz musicians and rappers in an fMRI to find out. What he and his team found has deep implications for our understanding of creativity of all kinds. 

Charles Limb: Your brain on improvisation (TED Talks) 

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Cognitive Turn in Art History; Interview Mark Rowlands; Shamu en een gelukkig huwelijk

Posted by Prowisorio on Thursday, January 13, 2011, In : filosofie 
Cognitive turn in Art history

[...]Cognitive philosopher Alva Noë’s study, Action in Perception, analyzes visual perception from the perspective of neuroscience. As Noë observes, far from being precisely focused and expansive, our perceptual field consists of a small, central area of sharp focus called the fovea; the rest of the field becomes progressively blurry towards the edges. The silver (now oxidized to black) and gold frames of the miniatures in this manuscript suggest just such a b...
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Hulp bij goede voornemens

Posted by Prowisorio on Wednesday, January 5, 2011, In : filosofie 
Sometimes we know the best thing to do, but fail to do it. New year's resolutions are often like that. We make resolutions because we know it would be better for us to lose weight, or get fit, or spend more time with our children. The problem is that a resolution is generally easier to break than it is to keep. That is why, by the end of January, most people have already abandoned their new year's resolutions.

John Stuart Mill, in his classic defence of liberty, argued that each individual is ...

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Twijfel aan de twijfel

Posted by Prowisorio on Sunday, December 19, 2010, In : filosofie 
"God maakt de wereld en denkt erbij dat het net zo goed anders zou kunnen zijn."
(Robert Musil)

Twijfel aan de twijfel (Anton Zijderveld, Trouw)

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Franse filosofen en Herman Philipse

Posted by Prowisorio on Tuesday, December 7, 2010, In : filosofie 
Waarom Jean Paul Sartre als vertegenwoordiger van de Franse filosofen is opgenomen in het hoorcollege Filosofen van de 20e eeuw van Herman Philipse?

Luister zelf maar naar de uitleg!

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Antropomorfisme: Why we treat things like people

Posted by Prowisorio on Monday, November 29, 2010, In : filosofie 
Cursing computers, talking to plants, even putting pigs on trial: anthropomorphism may be irrational, but it's how we cope with an indifferent world

IT WAS a classic open-and-shut case. As Jehan Martin slept in his bed an intruder crept in, killed him and mutilated his body. Witnesses had seen a female enter the house on the day of the attack. She was subsequently taken into custody and tried in court. The trouble was the perpetrator happened to be a pig.

Historical records document at least 20...

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Bertrand Russell en John Freeman in Face to Face (BBC 1959)

Posted by Prowisorio on Wednesday, November 24, 2010, In : filosofie 

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De vrije wil moet je niet schrappen

Posted by Prowisorio on Thursday, November 11, 2010, In : filosofie 
[...] De vrije wil is een nuttige fictie. Net zo als bijvoorbeeld ’de wil van het volk’. Het idee dat een besluit dat in de Tweede Kamer wordt genomen werkelijk de wil van ’het’ volk zou zijn, is strikt genomen onzin, want er zijn altijd mensen die er anders over denken. Maar het is wel nuttig om dit te veronderstellen, want daarmee heb je een goed uitgangspunt om een samenleving vreedzaam te besturen.”[...]


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Morals Without God? - Frans de Waal

Posted by Prowisorio on Thursday, November 4, 2010, In : filosofie 
[...] 
This is what sets human morality apart: a move towards universal standards combined with an elaborate system of justification, monitoring and punishment.

At this point, religion comes in. Think of the narrative support for compassion, such as the Parable of the Good Samaritan, or the challenge to fairness, such as the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, with its famous conclusion “The last will be first, and the first will be last.” Add to this an almost Skinnerian fondness of...

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William James, part 2 and part 3

Posted by Prowisorio on Monday, November 1, 2010, In : filosofie 
William James, part 2: The scientific study of religion.
James demonstrates how identifying the physiological bases for religious experience explains very little.

William James, part 3: On original sin
Are humans born happy, able to create their own well-being, or do we need to be born again to overcome a 'sick soul'?



 
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Neuro-realisme

Posted by Prowisorio on Saturday, October 30, 2010, In : filosofie 
[...] brain imaging "provides visual proof that acupuncture alleviates pain". The reality, of course, is much simpler: for your own personal experience of pain, which is all that matters, if you say that your pain is relieved, then your pain is relieved (and I wish good luck to any doctor who tells his patient their pain has gone, when it hasn't, just because some magical scan says it has). [...]

Lost your libido? Let's try a little neuro-realism, madam (Ben Goldrace in The Guardian)


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De koning van Frankrijk is kaal. Toch? Of niet?

Posted by Prowisorio on Thursday, October 28, 2010, In : filosofie 



Er is een koning van Frankrijk en er is maar één koning van Frankrijk en die koning is kaal.

Er bestaat een koning van Frankrijk en alle koningen van Frankrijk zijn gelijk aan die koning van Frankrijk en die koning van Frankrijk is kaal.

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Het lucifer effect van Philip Zimbardo

Posted by Prowisorio on Friday, October 22, 2010, In : filosofie 
In Brands met Boeken een gesprek met filosoof Rein Gerritsen naar aanleiding van het verschijnen van het boek Het lucifer effect, geschreven door de Amerikaanse psycholoog Philip Zimbardo. Gerritsen voorzag het boek van een inleidend essay.

Het lucifer effect gaat over het beruchte gevangenisexperiment van Zimbardo, waaruit blijkt dat ‘gewone’ mensen onder bepaalde omstandigheden tot gruwelijke dingen in staat zijn.



Lees hier verder.
Luister hier naar de aflevering.

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William James, part 1: A religious man for our times

Posted by Prowisorio on Friday, October 22, 2010, In : filosofie 
Existentially troubled and intellectually brilliant, James is still well worth reading for matters of truth, pluralism and God.


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De sferen van Ptolemaeus

Posted by Prowisorio on Friday, October 22, 2010, In : filosofie 

Klik op het plaatje om de animatieversie van de sferen van Ptolemaeus te bekijken. Vergeet daarbij vooral niet om in te zoomen! Werkt niet met Firefox, maar prima met Explorer of Google Chrome.


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Vrije tijd

Posted by Prowisorio on Friday, October 22, 2010, In : filosofie 

Suppose that, at a given moment, a certain number of people are engaged in the manufacture of pins. They make as many pins as the world needs, working (say) eight hours a day. Someone makes an invention by which the same number of men can make twice as many pins: pins are already so cheap that hardly any more will be bought at a lower price. In a sensible world, everybody concerned in the manufacturing of pins would take to working four hours instead of eight, and everything else would...


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Moraal en wetenschap

Posted by Prowisorio on Friday, October 22, 2010, In : filosofie 

As we come to a scientific understanding of morality, society is not going to descend into anarchy. Instead, we may be able to shape our moral thinking towards nobler ends.

Morality: Don't be afraid – science can make us better (New Scientist)

Morality: 'We can send religion to the scrap heap' (New Scientist)

Morality: Do your worst, virtually (New Scientist)


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Rorty quote

Posted by Prowisorio on Friday, October 22, 2010, In : filosofie 


Uit: Philosophy and Social Hope (hoofdstuk 3. A World without Substances or Essences) van Richard Rorty 

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