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source: Daniel Bonevac 2013年9月3日
Lecture 1, The Problem of Normativity, of UGS 303 46:46
Lecture 2, Marx, of UGS 303 47:49
Lecture 3, Dostoevsky and Nietzsche, of UGS 303 48:06
Lecture 4, Russell, of UGS 303 28:49
Lecture 6, Art and Photography, of UGS 303 31:01
Lecture 8, World War I, of UGS 303
Lecture 8, Political Philosophy, of UGS 303 24:49
Lecture 8, Progressivism, of UGS 303 22:51
Lecture 9, Lenin, of UGS 303 46:59
Lecture 10, T. S. Eliot, of UGS 303 48:33
Lecture 11, Yeats, of UGS 303 10:49
Lecture 11, Wittgenstein, of UGS 303 34:00
Lecture 12, Modernity, of UGS 303 48:43
Lecture 13, Ortega y Gasset, of UGS 303 15:04
Lecture 13, Unamuno, of UGS 303 32:05
Lecture 14, Kipling, of UGS 303 41:20
E M Forster 46:56
Lecture 16, Freud, of UGS 303 48:57
Lecture 17, Pirandello, of UGS 303 46:25
Lecture 18, Dada, Surrealism, and Social Realism, of UGS 303 46:37
Lecture 19, F. Scott Fitzgerald, of UGS 303
1920s 13:06
Lecture 19, The Roaring Twenties, of UGS 303
Lecture 20, Fascism, of UGS 303 42:51
Lecture 21, The Great Depression, of UGS 303 48:08
Lecture 22, The Rise of Stalin, of UGS 303 43:11
Lecture 23, The Rise of Hitler, of UGS 303 45:16
Lecture 24, Paralysis, of UGS 303 48:40
1930s 45:17
Lecture 26, World War II: Europe, of UGS 303 45:04
Lecture 27, War in the Pacific, of UGS 303 39:16
Existentialism 45:51
Lecture 30, Jorge Luis Borges, of UGS 303 43:29
1940s 47:04
Lecture 32, The 1960s, of UGS 303 43:53
Lecture 33, The Great Society, of UGS 303 27:51
Lecture 34, John Rawls, of UGS 303 17:12
Lecture 35, Postmodernism, of UGS 303 46:52
Lecture 40, Convergences and Variations, of UGS 303 48:22
Kripke 44:27
Nozick 47:51
Lecture 43, Freedom, of UGS 303 48:57
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2016-02-04
Postmodernism by Daniel Bonevac (U of Texas at Austin, 2013)
source: Daniel Bonevac 2013年11月25日
Lecture 35, Postmodernism, of UGS 303, Ideas of the Twentieth Century, University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2013
Noam Chomsky on French Intellectual Culture & Post-Modernism
source: Chomsky in Nederland 2012年3月15日
Chomsky talks about the unique history of the French intellectual culture. He also airs his concerns about the influence of irrational currents of thought on Third World intellectuals, which has severe consequences (as compared to some irrational talks in a Western Literature faculty). The interview was conducted in Leiden, the Netherlands, in March 2011.
View the whole interview: http://youtu.be/ODtqoottyRY
The Theodor W. Adorno Walter Benjamin Debate
source: Heathwood Press 2015年5月20日
A discussion that draws on the debate between two prominent thinkers of the Frankfurt School, Theodor W. Adorno and Walter Benjamin, introducing some of the key concepts to their respective theories on aesthetics, philosophy, and the meaning of ideology critique.
Link: http://www.heathwoodpress.com/frankfu...
Nicholson Baker. Words as Cotton Candy (An autobiography). 2015
source: European Graduate School 2016年1月28日
http://www.egs.edu/ Writer Nicholson Baker an autobiography.
Nicholson Baker (b. 1957) is a celebrated writer of fiction and non-fiction, and a professor of poetry and writing at The European Graduate School / EGS. Born in New York City, he lives in South Berwick, Maine, with his family. Baker studied at the renown The School Without Walls in Rochester, New York from 1970 to 1975. In 1975, he briefly studied at the Eastman School of Music before attending Haverford College in Pennsylvania, where he received a BA in Philosophy. As a novelist, Baker's work focuses on the thoughts of characters during otherwise inconsequential moments. His novels generally de-emphasize narrative and rather evolve through careful description and characterization.
Nicholson Baker is the author of numerous novels, including: Traveling Sprinkler (Blue Rider Press, 2013), House of Holes: A Book of Raunch (Simon & Schuster, 2011), The Anthologist: A Novel (Simon & Schuster, 2009), Checkpoint (Alfred A. Knopf, 2004), Vintage Baker (Vintage Books, 2004), A Box of Matches (Random House, 2003), The Fermata (Random House, 1994), The Everlasting Story of Nory (Random House, 1998), Room Temperature (Grove Weidenfeld, 1990), The Mezzanine (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988), and Vox (Random House, 1992). As well, he has published numerous non-fiction works, including: The Way the World Works: Essays (Simon & Schuster, 2012), Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization (Simon & Schuster, 2008), The World on Sunday: Graphic Art in J. Pulitzer's newspaper 1898-1911 (Bulfinch, 2006), Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper (Random House, 2001), U and I: A True Story (Random House, 1991) and The Size of Thoughts (Random House, 1996).
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