Philosophy In Action Podcast (MP3)
Summary: Dr. Diana Brickell's podcasts focus on the application of rational principles to the challenges of real life. She draws on Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism, Aristotle's ethics, personality theory, and observation. Visit PhilosophyInAction.com for live radio shows, blogging, and more. (This podcast feed uses the standard MP3 format; an enhanced M4A feed is also available.)
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Podcasts:
In this 22 February 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell podcast on "Jenn Casey and Kelly Elmore on Effective Communication at SnowCon 2012." Topics discussed include: * About the talk For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
In this 20 February 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed helpful criticism of others, evolutionary psychology, cheating on work questionnaires, cheating on taxes, government secrets, bribing government officials, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Helpful Criticism of Others (4:29) * Question 2: Evolutionary Psychology (13:48) * Question 3: Cheating on Work Questionnaires (24:34) * Question 4: Cheating on Taxes (31:35) * Conclusion (59:19) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
Diana Hsieh gives an overview of Front Range Objectivism's upcoming mini-conference: SnowCon. http://www.frontrangeobjectivism.com/snowcon/
In this 16 February 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell podcast on "Preview of SnowCon 2012." Topics discussed include: * Overview of SnowCon For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
Philosopher Diana Hsieh answers questions on practical ethics and living well in a live webcast. http://www.rationallyselfish.com/ * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Compromise in Relationships (4:19) * Question 2: Political Parties (13:48) * Question 3: Long-Ago Stolen Property (24:49) * Question 4: Abandonment of Property (29:38) * Question 5: Gossip (36:22) * Question 6: OA: Moral Advice (49:06) * Conclusion (59:28)
In this 13 February 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed compromise in relationships, the Libertarian Party, long-ago stolen property, abandonment of property, gossip, moral advice, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Compromise in Relationships (4:19) * Question 2: The Libertarian Party (13:48) * Question 3: Long-Ago Stolen Property (24:49) * Question 4: Abandonment of Property (29:38) * Conclusion (59:28) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
Art educator Luc Travers gives a preview of his February 23rd, 2011 webcast on "Bringing an Artwork to Life". For details on the full webcast, visit http://bit.ly/dOuzSB
In this 9 February 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell podcast on "Preview of Luc Travers Webcast on Appreciating Art." Topics discussed include: * Introduction * Luc Travers: The Teaser * Conclusion For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
In this 6 February 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed relying on gut feelings, friendship versus emotional affairs, desires and infidelity, the morality of pirating music, the supererogatory, the morality of eating bread, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Relying on Gut Feelings (4:05) * Question 2: Friendship Versus Emotional Affairs (16:38) * Question 3: Desires and Infidelity (23:12) * Question 4: The Morality of Pirating Music (34:37) * Conclusion (1:00:00) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
In this 30 January 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed unequal incomes in marriage, men and women as friends, unpaid-for college classes, stealing from a thief, causality and free will, cultural pride, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Unequal Incomes in Marriage (5:35) * Question 2: Men and Women as Friends (23:46) * Question 3: Unpaid-For College Classes (31:13) * Question 4: Stealing from a Thief (38:12) * Conclusion (1:01:56) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
In this 23 January 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed honesty about infidelity, pursuing someone already attached, children as an optional value, the morality of abortion, the value of a PhD, discrimination and rights, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Honesty about Infidelity (4:21) * Question 2: Pursuing Someone Already Attached (17:50) * Question 3: Children as an Optional Value (25:57) * Question 4: The Morality of Abortion (37:55) * Conclusion (59:09) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
In this 16 January 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed judgments of actions and ideas, judging people efficiently, online jerks, seeking popularity, tattoos and piercings, dating a pot-smoker, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Judgments of Actions and Ideas (4:03) * Question 2: Judging People Efficiently (19:27) * Question 3: Online Jerks (29:36) * Question 4: Seeking Popularity (41:03) * Conclusion (59:46) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
In this 9 January 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed women versus nice men, the harm of undiscovered infidelity, lying to protect privacy, important ideological disagreements, misused words, returning lost property, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Women Versus Nice Men (3:33) * Question 2: The Harm of Undiscovered Infidelity (11:54) * Question 3: Lying to Protect Privacy (19:26) * Question 4: Important Ideological Disagreements (30:20) * Conclusion (58:06) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
In this 3 January 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell podcast on "Preview of Eric Daniels Webcast on Free Speech." Topics discussed include: * Introduction * Eric Daniels: The Teaser * Conclusion For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com
In this 2 January 2011 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed hedonism, taking drugs, judging mixed people, romance with an irrational person, Santa Claus and kids, when to speak out, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Hedonism (3:29) * Question 2: Taking Drugs (14:20) * Question 3: Judging Mixed People (26:36) * Question 4: Romance with an Irrational Person (34:38) * Conclusion (58:02) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com