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In Conversation with W.V. Quine - The Boolos Panel
Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on his most important theses, Quine defends his views against the major criticisms-past and recent-to bring his position right up-to-date.
The Boolos Panel
The guest panelist in this program is George Boolos, Professor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He specializes in logic, philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of language. He has published extensively in these areas and his books include Computability and Logic, co-authored with Richard Jeffrey, The Unprovability of Consistency and The Logic of Provability.
Professor Quine is questioned by the panel in detail about his arguments in "Two Dogmas of Empiricism". This leads in turn to a close examination of his stance on meaning in general, and his indeterminacy of translation thesis. Next Quine's skepticism about meaning and his linguistic behaviorism is explored along with his view of the notorious differences between himself and Chomsky.
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In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 8 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 10 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 9 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 7 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 6 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 5 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 4 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 3 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 2 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation with W.V Quine - Dreben Panel - Section 1 of 10
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation: W.V. Quine - Dennett Interview: Section 9 of 9
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation: W.V. Quine - Dennett Interview: Section 8 of 9
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation: W.V. Quine - Dennett Interview: Section 7 of 9
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Willard Van Orman Quine, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, has been described as the "greatest living English-speaking philosopher". In this series, he takes part in an in-depth personal interview, and a penetrating analysis of his life's work in six panel discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions with some of today's leading philosophers. In discussions on h...
In Conversation: W.V. Quine - Dennett Interview: Section 6 of 9
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Bernard Williams on the Spell of Linguistic Philosophy: Section 5 of 5
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Herbert Marcuse on the Frankfurt School: Section 5 of 5
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  • @davidjames9626
    @davidjames9626 14 днів тому

    To classify Aristotle as a bad writer seems to me rather glib..

  • @timvermeulen639
    @timvermeulen639 Місяць тому

    Imagine having a terror group using culture to destroy a society in order to built it back in their image afterwards. And then calling it philosophy 😂

  • @hoboken5224
    @hoboken5224 Місяць тому

    Philosophy: Give us your children, pay the tuition and we will give you well developed Marxist.

  • @amourdesoipittie2621
    @amourdesoipittie2621 2 місяці тому

    Now I understand extensionalism. Nothing more to Jews than they are just a class. Except there are something’s to Jews may be not bad stuff but why not good stuff?

  • @snowflakeeel
    @snowflakeeel 3 місяці тому

    speaks to the truth that heaven exists, regardless of how much anyone wants to say they're an atheist since they dont like the way the world works. You cant listen to this and not know deep inside that heaven exists.

  • @andrespinilla4430
    @andrespinilla4430 4 місяці тому

    Matemáticamente el NEXUS se puede explicar como un paradigma entre las 11 dimensiones conocidas Mathematically the NEXUS can be explained as a paradigm among the 11 known dimensions Mathematisch kann der NEXUS als Paradigma unter den 11 bekannten Dimensionen erklärt werden Mathématiquement, le NEXUS peut être expliqué comme un paradigme parmi les 11 dimensions connues. 🌍🌐🌎🌐🌏🌐🗺

  • @lukefarren3409
    @lukefarren3409 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for posting. Unfortunately Bryan does seem to be asking Iris questions that he's obviously prepared answers to and sometimes seems to be steering her a certain way.

  • @alexandergibson5890
    @alexandergibson5890 5 місяців тому

    My anbiceke rum man

  • @SasoQRaso
    @SasoQRaso 5 місяців тому

    Not a great speaker, but give the man a break, he was probably already suffering the effects of Althusser Disease at this time.

  • @firstal3799
    @firstal3799 6 місяців тому

    Quine was best analytical philosopher of post war period

  • @Discovery_and_Change
    @Discovery_and_Change 7 місяців тому

    2:13 Iris begins

  • @Discovery_and_Change
    @Discovery_and_Change 7 місяців тому

    I found out about Iris from an app called Enliven that showed me one of her quotes: 'We can only learn to love by loving."

  • @safol123
    @safol123 8 місяців тому

    🥰

  • @Autobotmatt428
    @Autobotmatt428 9 місяців тому

    Fr Copleston is the best person this show could have gotten for talking about the history of Philosophy.

  • @mattwilmshurst8456
    @mattwilmshurst8456 9 місяців тому

    W😊nderful. Thanks for making available

  • @jpaulcrosby
    @jpaulcrosby 9 місяців тому

    Magee jumps too quickly from question to question. A number of times you could tell that Murdoch was about halfway through her answer before he moved on. Then again, her point about philosophy being fodder, like sailing or any other material, I thought was far-fetched. I think there is a necessary link between philosophy and life itself, since practical philosophy has as its aim-an enhancement in our understanding for life. And since literature plays an enriching role in our lives, it seems it would also enrich our understanding. Sure sailing can enrich our lives, but I doubt there is any necessary link between sailing and literature unless it becomes essential to the plot. (e.g., a book about sailing) THEN it is fodder. Necessity is the key idea.

  • @Rick-vi6ni
    @Rick-vi6ni 10 місяців тому

    I like his nephew Robert more.

  • @gocoastal1988
    @gocoastal1988 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for putting this entire list together. This is great stuff.

  • @867250
    @867250 11 місяців тому

    This is a fascinating video, thanks.

  • @scottjones-singersongwrite6193
    @scottjones-singersongwrite6193 11 місяців тому

    Fascinating mind!

  • @jasonluery1111
    @jasonluery1111 11 місяців тому

    She was preeminently insightful about form and Form.

  • @davidrouth5049
    @davidrouth5049 11 місяців тому

    My grandfather and me loved this movie he especially loved the nexus part because of him being a pastor but sadly he died in 2019 from very aggressive cancer every time I listen to this it reminds me of him and where he is

  • @ptbento
    @ptbento Рік тому

    By minute seven (no more time for the remaining time given it promises to be useless) one has not heard a single phrase of the kind "deconstruction is" followed by some definitional element(s), so that one could see the world in a different way or disagree. Only metacommentary. This is not a general comment on the validity of the word/the thinker, but it makes one think...

  • @dethkon
    @dethkon Рік тому

    He’s so cool

  • @deborahrobertson8606
    @deborahrobertson8606 Рік тому

    Many many thanks. I miss the days when this what our TV offered us.

  • @deborahrobertson8606
    @deborahrobertson8606 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this. It reminds me of how TV used to be when I was younger. How far we have fallen!

  • @Leonidas.of.Rhodes
    @Leonidas.of.Rhodes Рік тому

    WTF this video is so old 😂

  • @jamestiburon443
    @jamestiburon443 Рік тому

    And the most curious point I would ask, is how could the most learned person in Britain be a CATHOLIC? It amazes me. (No offense to believers).

  • @jamestiburon443
    @jamestiburon443 Рік тому

    A'int that the question?. To Be Or Not. Catholicism or Atheism. I have been fascinated by how a COPPLESTON, HANS KUNG, could remain CATHOLIC. I have also understood how to be an atheist. Have ended up a Vedanta Hindu .

  • @nisancohen1799
    @nisancohen1799 Рік тому

    Who was toby in morganbessers life?

  • @greghuffman3061
    @greghuffman3061 Рік тому

    Saw this guy mentioned in my david denby book

  • @Troynjk
    @Troynjk Рік тому

    This guest is caricature of all that’s British

  • @jmwoods190
    @jmwoods190 Рік тому

    Perhaps the best track of the Generations film score, and may very well Dennis McCarthy's magnum opus among his work for the Star Trek Franchise.

  • @BananaHanana-qd8ir
    @BananaHanana-qd8ir Рік тому

    Why you took plato as a role model in philosophy and not the father of philosophy Socrates

  • @sandager4628
    @sandager4628 Рік тому

    Hegel's writing is notoriously difficult and can be challenging to understand, especially for those not well-versed in philosophy. Here's an example from his "Phenomenology of Spirit" that is often cited as being particularly difficult to comprehend: "The self-conscious spirit is, however, in its own self the negative, and hence is the opposite of its own essential nature; this is the abyss which sunders its own self and in which it loses its own self, but which at the same time, as the negation of its own self, has equally the opposite significance of being the restoration of itself."

  • @SimonsBand1
    @SimonsBand1 Рік тому

    Such a beautiful theme, it's truly one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written

  • @tomfreemanorourke1519
    @tomfreemanorourke1519 Рік тому

    Being 70. Lifelong learning, understanding, observation, experience, re-examination 247 365. Absolute truth is a disingenuous pursuit whereas the pursuit of 'a truth' is an experiential truth 'in question' that is to say, what may be true now is subjective and not objectively implicit.

  • @dakkossman2063
    @dakkossman2063 Рік тому

    J

  • @talkaboutwacky
    @talkaboutwacky Рік тому

    Someone should’ve told Soran there’s these things in the 24th century called holodecks which can mimic anything you want without having to blow up multiple planets to enter the nexus

  • @4nxy
    @4nxy Рік тому

    who is the interviewer?

  • @sudarshanbadoni6643
    @sudarshanbadoni6643 Рік тому

    Baside great CONTENT to understand in a better way great presenters of a decade or more before also gave a great feeling of their majestic depths of understanding and simplicity of flow telling. THANKS.

  • @Oliver_without_a_twist
    @Oliver_without_a_twist Рік тому

    Adorno case’s 1:30 is one very interesting; although am I fan, it’s clearly, as in many cases, that “brilliatism” is often an misinterpretation of boldness.

  • @joshsoffer
    @joshsoffer Рік тому

    Dreyfus was a pioneer of Husserl studies in the U.S, but his reading of Husserl is now widely questioned. As Evan Thompson explains, "For a while Dreyfus's interpretation functioned as a received view in the cognitive science community of Husserl's thought and its relationship to cognitive science. This interpretation has since been seriously challenged by a number of Husserl scholars and philosophers. Thompson calls Dreyfus' reading "a peculiar interpretation of Husserl. Dreyfus presents Husserl's phenomenology as a form of representationalism that anticipates cognitivist and computational theories of mind. He then rehearses Heidegger's criticisms of Husserl thus understood and deploys them against cognitivism and artificial intelligence. Dreyfus reads Husserl largely through a combination of Heidegger's interpretation and a particular analytic (Fregean) reconstruction of one aspect of Husserl's thought-Husserl's notion of the noema. Thus the Husserl Dreyfus presents to cognitive science and analytic philosophy of mind is a problematic interpretive construct and should not be taken at face value." (Mind in Life, p.413) independent.academia.edu/JoshSoffer

  • @richmrstonestone
    @richmrstonestone Рік тому

    What a garbage human being 🤮🤦‍♂️

  • @wldndn22
    @wldndn22 Рік тому

    As you can see they use this on every crisis that they invent today. NWO is on the way folks.

  • @richmrstonestone
    @richmrstonestone Рік тому

    These jackasses should have stayed in Germany.

  • @syourke3
    @syourke3 Рік тому

    He might be a genius but he’s a terrible speaker.

  • @JSwift-jq3wn
    @JSwift-jq3wn 2 роки тому

    Wittgenstein should have continued with his engineering, become a mediocre engineer, he could not have become an exceptional one, kept his father's inheritance and invested it in his own firm. Unfortunately he encountered Russell, a brilliant logician with absolutely no clue about philosophy. Philosophy, specifically philosophical genius, has nothing to do with logic, i.e. Greek common sense. Those who have not read the writings of the Divine Plato (that is nearly all successful academics) will never understand the cultural history of the Western Civilization, including the Greek-speaking Jews who came up with the idiotic, the so-called New Testament.

  • @JSwift-jq3wn
    @JSwift-jq3wn 2 роки тому

    I personally find Wittgenstein unreadable and boring. Now, according to Wittgenstein's own thoughts, is it my fault that he cannot reach me?

  • @surge1231
    @surge1231 2 роки тому

    I try to figure out why Marxism or communism is so influence of young. It sounds great on paper. But, there is real evil in world and hiding in plain site. Revolution happens then Marxist rats climb over themselves cheese crown and eliminate the rest. So, because lust for power, it will never work.