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source: Daniel Bonevac 2015年8月28日
L1 The Problem of Normativity--Hume, Underpants Gnomes, and the Is Ought Gap 43:18
L1 The Problem of Normativity--Hume, Underpants Gnomes, and the Is Ought Gap 43:18
L2 Manifest and Scientific Images 13:59
L2 Matthew Arnold's poem, "Dover Beach" 19:00
L2 Friedrich Nietzsche 9:56
L3 Dostoevsky's "Grand Inquisitor" chapter of The Brothers Karamazov 49:52
L4 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes, "A Scandal in Bohemia" 41:22
L5 The Industrial Revolutions 25:21
L5 George Bernard Shaw, "Maxims for Revolutionists," from Man and Superman 30:07
L6 Art and Photography by Roy Flukinger, Senior Research Curator, Harry Ransom Center. 45:37
L7 Woodrow Wilson and Progressivism 49:20
L8 World War I 47:00
L9 Marx and Lenin 50:42
L10 Painting and Photography 1900-1920 49:04
L11 The 1920s and Calvin Coolidge 15:40
L11 William Butler Yeats, "The Second Coming" and "Sailing to Byzantium" 32:49
L12 Rudyard Kipling 43:57
L13 T S Eliot, The Waste Land 49:08
L14 F Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise 45:30
L15 Bloomsbury 37:33
L16 Sigmund Freud on the Interpretation of Dreams 43:56
L17 Luigi Pirandello, Six Characters in Search of an Author 44:22
L18 Art and Photography Between the Wars by Roy Flukinger, Senior Research Curator, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin 49:08
L19 Agatha Christie, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd 39:21
L20 Mussolini's Fascism 45:47
L21 The Depression 45:13
L22 Stalin 47:23
L23 W H Auden 26:51
L24 Jorge Luis Borges, Tlön 29:38
L25 Toward Munich and War 24:33
Lectures 23-25 The Rise of Hitler 59:44
L26 World War II Begins 25:47
L27 Existentialism 21:14
L28 C S Lewis, Men Without Chests 30:26
L27/L28 World War II 1939 1941 19:28
L29 World War II 1942 1945 38:34
L29 Iris Murdoch, Under the Net 44:29
L30 Jorge Luis Borges, The Garden of the Forking Paths 46:32
L31 The Cold War 48:57
L31 Lawrence Ferlinghetti, A Coney Island of the Mind 16:17
L32 American Foreign Policy, 1950 1970 51:31
L33 John Rawls 13:57
L34 W V Quine on the Indeterminacy of Translation 7:15
L34 Jean François Lyotard 35:48
L35 Postwar U S Political and Cultural Changes 38:38
L36 Joan Didion on Morality and Self Respect 19:06
L37 Iris Murdoch, Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, "Axioms, Duties, Eros" 4:05
L37 J K Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 23:20
L37 The 1980s Counterrevolution 14:34
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2016-02-04
Ideas of the Twentieth Century (Fall 2013) by Daniel Bonevac at the U of Texas at Austin
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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
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
2015-02-10
Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner with Wai Chee Dimock at Yale University (Fall 2011)
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Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner (AMST 246)
This course examines major works by Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner, exploring their interconnections on three analytic scales: the macro history of the United States and the world; the formal and stylistic innovations of modernism; and the small details of sensory input and psychic life.
Warning: Some of the lectures in this course contain graphic content and/or adult language that some users may find disturbing. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
1. Introduction 43:09
2. Hemingway's In Our Time 49:55
3. Hemingway's In Our Time, Part II 50:04
4. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby 48:56
5. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Part II 50:09
6. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 50:07
7. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Part II 48:21
8. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Part III 45:59
9. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Part IV 51:04
10. Hemingway -- To Have and Have Not 48:32
11. Hemingway -- To Have and Have Not 48:19
12. Fitzgerald -- "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz", etc. 49:30
13. Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying 48:18
14. Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying, Part II 48:33
15. Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying 49:50
16. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls 48:42
17. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls 45:35
18. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls (continued) 47:19
19. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls (continued) 49:06
20. Fitzgerald - Tender Is the Night 47:09
21. Fitzgerald, Tender is the Night (continued) 51:04
22. Faulkner, Light in August 49:30
23. Faulkner, Light in August (continued) 49:54
24. Faulkner, Light in August (continued) 50:57
25. Faulkner, Light in August (continued) 48:32
Warning: Some of the lectures in this course contain graphic content and/or adult language that some users may find disturbing. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
1. Introduction 43:09
2. Hemingway's In Our Time 49:55
3. Hemingway's In Our Time, Part II 50:04
4. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby 48:56
5. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Part II 50:09
6. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury 50:07
7. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Part II 48:21
8. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Part III 45:59
9. Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, Part IV 51:04
10. Hemingway -- To Have and Have Not 48:32
11. Hemingway -- To Have and Have Not 48:19
12. Fitzgerald -- "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz", etc. 49:30
13. Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying 48:18
14. Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying, Part II 48:33
15. Faulkner -- As I Lay Dying 49:50
16. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls 48:42
17. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls 45:35
18. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls (continued) 47:19
19. Hemingway -- For Whom the Bell Tolls (continued) 49:06
20. Fitzgerald - Tender Is the Night 47:09
21. Fitzgerald, Tender is the Night (continued) 51:04
22. Faulkner, Light in August 49:30
23. Faulkner, Light in August (continued) 49:54
24. Faulkner, Light in August (continued) 50:57
25. Faulkner, Light in August (continued) 48:32
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