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DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class ofACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : TROLLEY PROBLEM: WHAT On Sunday’s Philosophy in Action Radio, I’ll answer a question on whether the “trolley problem” so often discussed by academic philosophers has any value.The basic scenario of the trolley problem is:. There is a runaway trolley barreling down the railway tracks. Ahead, on the tracks, there are five people tied up THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue.DURSLEY DUPLICITY
Dursley Duplicity 3 wearing a violet cloak bumps into him, mentions “You-Know-Who” and calls him a “Muggle” (SS 5). This basic pattern of denial and rationalization of obvious facts continues whenVernon
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class ofACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : TROLLEY PROBLEM: WHAT On Sunday’s Philosophy in Action Radio, I’ll answer a question on whether the “trolley problem” so often discussed by academic philosophers has any value.The basic scenario of the trolley problem is:. There is a runaway trolley barreling down the railway tracks. Ahead, on the tracks, there are five people tied up THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue.DURSLEY DUPLICITY
Dursley Duplicity 3 wearing a violet cloak bumps into him, mentions “You-Know-Who” and calls him a “Muggle” (SS 5). This basic pattern of denial and rationalization of obvious facts continues whenVernon
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too.DURSLEY DUPLICITY
Dursley Duplicity 3 wearing a violet cloak bumps into him, mentions “You-Know-Who” and calls him a “Muggle” (SS 5). This basic pattern of denial and rationalization of obvious facts continues whenVernon
HEDONISM: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. SHOULD YOU TRY TO BE MORALLY PERFECT? “Should You Try To Be Morally Perfect?” Every Day People cheat on their spouses. Workers steal from their employers. People don’t live up to their promises.ANIMAL WRONGS
2 In essence, Singer argues that we must “extend to other species the basic principle of equality that most of us recognize should be extended to all members of our own species.” 10 Consistent with his utilitarianism, the focus is on equality in the consideration ofinterests,
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2 bodies, upon our convictions that we have “hands or eyes, or flesh, or blood or senses” (Descartes AT VII, 23). In the Second Meditation, Descartes then searches for some glimmer of truth andcertainty
THE FOUNTAINHEAD: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. THE SOUL OF ARISTOTLE 1 The Soul of Aristotle Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Aristotle (Phil 5081, Robinson) 29 October 2002 In the three books of De Anima, Aristotle ranges over a diverse array of philosophical and scientific topics, such as the nature of life, self-movement, the senses, perception, imagination, FORGIVENESS AND REDEMPTION 1 Forgiveness and Redemption Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Lecture to 2001 TOC Summer Seminar 6 July 2001 (The slide presentation that accompanied this lecture is also available from www.dianahsieh.com.) THE HABITS OF VIRTUEWEB VIEW Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Workshop at 2000 TOC Summer Seminar. 4 July 2000 (This list of the habits of virtue was the result of a workshop conducted after my “Moral Habits” lecture. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class ofACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue. DESCARTES AND NEWTON ON BODY 1 Descartes and Newton on Body Diana Mertz Hsieh diana@dianahsieh.com 15 April 2007 (Spring 2006) Medieval Origins of Modern Philosophy /Phil 6000 / Pasnau
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Dursley Duplicity 3 wearing a violet cloak bumps into him, mentions “You-Know-Who” and calls him a “Muggle” (SS 5). This basic pattern of denial and rationalization of obvious facts continues whenVernon
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class ofACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue. DESCARTES AND NEWTON ON BODY 1 Descartes and Newton on Body Diana Mertz Hsieh diana@dianahsieh.com 15 April 2007 (Spring 2006) Medieval Origins of Modern Philosophy /Phil 6000 / Pasnau
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Dursley Duplicity 3 wearing a violet cloak bumps into him, mentions “You-Know-Who” and calls him a “Muggle” (SS 5). This basic pattern of denial and rationalization of obvious facts continues whenVernon
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. HEDONISM: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. ATLAS SHRUGGED: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too.ANIMAL WRONGS
2 In essence, Singer argues that we must “extend to other species the basic principle of equality that most of us recognize should be extended to all members of our own species.” 10 Consistent with his utilitarianism, the focus is on equality in the consideration ofinterests,
SHOULD YOU TRY TO BE MORALLY PERFECT? “Should You Try To Be Morally Perfect?” Every Day People cheat on their spouses. Workers steal from their employers. People don’t live up to their promises. THE FOUNTAINHEAD: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. THE SOUL OF ARISTOTLE 1 The Soul of Aristotle Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Aristotle (Phil 5081, Robinson) 29 October 2002 In the three books of De Anima, Aristotle ranges over a diverse array of philosophical and scientific topics, such as the nature of life, self-movement, the senses, perception, imagination,DOUBTING THE DOUBT
2 bodies, upon our convictions that we have “hands or eyes, or flesh, or blood or senses” (Descartes AT VII, 23). In the Second Meditation, Descartes then searches for some glimmer of truth andcertainty
FORGIVENESS AND REDEMPTION 1 Forgiveness and Redemption Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Lecture to 2001 TOC Summer Seminar 6 July 2001 (The slide presentation that accompanied this lecture is also available from www.dianahsieh.com.) THE HABITS OF VIRTUEWEB VIEW Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Workshop at 2000 TOC Summer Seminar. 4 July 2000 (This list of the habits of virtue was the result of a workshop conducted after my “Moral Habits” lecture. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class of MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
HEDONISM: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue. FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers underDOUBTING THE DOUBT
2 bodies, upon our convictions that we have “hands or eyes, or flesh, or blood or senses” (Descartes AT VII, 23). In the Second Meditation, Descartes then searches for some glimmer of truth andcertainty
THE SCOPE PROBLEM IN PUNISHMENT 3 claiming that an innocent man sentenced to 20 years in prison by a criminal court is, technically speaking, not punished.9 So this first strategy fails. Second, some utilitarians attempt to “bite the bullet” by defending some punishment of PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class of MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
HEDONISM: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue. FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers underDOUBTING THE DOUBT
2 bodies, upon our convictions that we have “hands or eyes, or flesh, or blood or senses” (Descartes AT VII, 23). In the Second Meditation, Descartes then searches for some glimmer of truth andcertainty
THE SCOPE PROBLEM IN PUNISHMENT 3 claiming that an innocent man sentenced to 20 years in prison by a criminal court is, technically speaking, not punished.9 So this first strategy fails. Second, some utilitarians attempt to “bite the bullet” by defending some punishment of PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION'S LIVE STUDIO Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: CONNECT WITH PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION Keep up with the latest news from Philosophy in Action via our social media, rss feeds, newsletter, and more.. Facebook. Philosophy in Action: Like Philosophy in Action's Facebook Page for notices about upcoming broadcasts, new audio and video, new blog posts, questions in the queue, and more.. Diana Brickell: Subscribe to my personal feed for posts on a variety of topics – mostly personal JOHN RAWLS: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. COMMUNICATION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. BUSINESS: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. THE FOUNTAINHEAD: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too.DOUBTING THE DOUBT
2 bodies, upon our convictions that we have “hands or eyes, or flesh, or blood or senses” (Descartes AT VII, 23). In the Second Meditation, Descartes then searches for some glimmer of truth andcertainty
FORGIVENESS AND REDEMPTION 1 Forgiveness and Redemption Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Lecture to 2001 TOC Summer Seminar 6 July 2001 (The slide presentation that accompanied this lecture is also available from www.dianahsieh.com.)MORAL HABITS
1 Moral Habits The Art of Living Subconsciously Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Lecture to 2000 TOC Summer Seminar 3 July 2000 (The results of the “Moral Habits Workshop” mentioned in this lecture are also available on PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class of MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
HEDONISM: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue. FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers underDOUBTING THE DOUBT
2 bodies, upon our convictions that we have “hands or eyes, or flesh, or blood or senses” (Descartes AT VII, 23). In the Second Meditation, Descartes then searches for some glimmer of truth andcertainty
THE SCOPE PROBLEM IN PUNISHMENT 3 claiming that an innocent man sentenced to 20 years in prison by a criminal court is, technically speaking, not punished.9 So this first strategy fails. Second, some utilitarians attempt to “bite the bullet” by defending some punishment of PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class of MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
HEDONISM: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue. FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers underDOUBTING THE DOUBT
2 bodies, upon our convictions that we have “hands or eyes, or flesh, or blood or senses” (Descartes AT VII, 23). In the Second Meditation, Descartes then searches for some glimmer of truth andcertainty
THE SCOPE PROBLEM IN PUNISHMENT 3 claiming that an innocent man sentenced to 20 years in prison by a criminal court is, technically speaking, not punished.9 So this first strategy fails. Second, some utilitarians attempt to “bite the bullet” by defending some punishment of PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION'S LIVE STUDIO Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: CONNECT WITH PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION Keep up with the latest news from Philosophy in Action via our social media, rss feeds, newsletter, and more.. Facebook. Philosophy in Action: Like Philosophy in Action's Facebook Page for notices about upcoming broadcasts, new audio and video, new blog posts, questions in the queue, and more.. Diana Brickell: Subscribe to my personal feed for posts on a variety of topics – mostly personal JOHN RAWLS: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. COMMUNICATION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. BUSINESS: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. THE FOUNTAINHEAD: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too.DOUBTING THE DOUBT
2 bodies, upon our convictions that we have “hands or eyes, or flesh, or blood or senses” (Descartes AT VII, 23). In the Second Meditation, Descartes then searches for some glimmer of truth andcertainty
FORGIVENESS AND REDEMPTION 1 Forgiveness and Redemption Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Lecture to 2001 TOC Summer Seminar 6 July 2001 (The slide presentation that accompanied this lecture is also available from www.dianahsieh.com.)MORAL HABITS
1 Moral Habits The Art of Living Subconsciously Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) Lecture to 2000 TOC Summer Seminar 3 July 2000 (The results of the “Moral Habits Workshop” mentioned in this lecture are also available on PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue.ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
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PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I've decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed tremendously this past year, and I've ch PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue.ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
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PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I've decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed tremendously this past year, and I've ch EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class of SELF-DEFENSE: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. SANCTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : CRAIG BIDDLE: JUSTICE Do you want to better understand and appreciate Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged? Explore Atlas Shrugged-- my in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources -- will help you do that. Check out the free previews, then purchase access to the whole of Explore Atlas Shrugged for just $20. The written materials of Explore Atlas Shrugged are also available CHILD SUPPORT: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. OUTLINE: BETTER GOOD THAN LUCKY 1 Better Good Than Lucky: The Illusion of Constitutive Moral Luck Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) 5th Semester Paper 7 December 2006 On the view of moral responsibility most widely accepted today, aperson cannot be
THE SCOPE PROBLEM IN PUNISHMENT 3 claiming that an innocent man sentenced to 20 years in prison by a criminal court is, technically speaking, not punished.9 So this first strategy fails. Second, some utilitarians attempt to “bite the bullet” by defending some punishment of PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I’ve decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue.ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
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PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I've decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed tremendously this past year, and I've ch PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue.ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
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PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I've decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed tremendously this past year, and I've ch EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class of SELF-DEFENSE: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. SANCTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : CRAIG BIDDLE: JUSTICE Do you want to better understand and appreciate Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged? Explore Atlas Shrugged-- my in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources -- will help you do that. Check out the free previews, then purchase access to the whole of Explore Atlas Shrugged for just $20. The written materials of Explore Atlas Shrugged are also available CHILD SUPPORT: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. OUTLINE: BETTER GOOD THAN LUCKY 1 Better Good Than Lucky: The Illusion of Constitutive Moral Luck Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) 5th Semester Paper 7 December 2006 On the view of moral responsibility most widely accepted today, aperson cannot be
THE SCOPE PROBLEM IN PUNISHMENT 3 claiming that an innocent man sentenced to 20 years in prison by a criminal court is, technically speaking, not punished.9 So this first strategy fails. Second, some utilitarians attempt to “bite the bullet” by defending some punishment of PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I’ve decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue.ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
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PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I've decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed tremendously this past year, and I've ch PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION I completed my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I retired from work as a public intellectual in 2015. From September 2009 to September 2015, I produced a radio show and podcast, Philosophy in Action Radio. In the primary show, my co-host Greg Perkins and I answered questions applying rational principles to EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue.ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC A person can always choose to act against the grain of his personality. DiSC has two axes: (1) assertive versus reserved and (2) people-oriented versus task-oriented (or better, thing-oriented). Those two axes yield four personality profiles — Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness. People are often blendsof multiple types.
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
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PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I've decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed tremendously this past year, and I've ch EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. The study questions will help you better understand the novel on your own, aswell as enable
ACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class of SELF-DEFENSE: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. SANCTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : CRAIG BIDDLE: JUSTICE Do you want to better understand and appreciate Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged? Explore Atlas Shrugged-- my in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources -- will help you do that. Check out the free previews, then purchase access to the whole of Explore Atlas Shrugged for just $20. The written materials of Explore Atlas Shrugged are also available CHILD SUPPORT: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. OUTLINE: BETTER GOOD THAN LUCKY 1 Better Good Than Lucky: The Illusion of Constitutive Moral Luck Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) 5th Semester Paper 7 December 2006 On the view of moral responsibility most widely accepted today, aperson cannot be
THE SCOPE PROBLEM IN PUNISHMENT 3 claiming that an innocent man sentenced to 20 years in prison by a criminal court is, technically speaking, not punished.9 So this first strategy fails. Second, some utilitarians attempt to “bite the bullet” by defending some punishment of PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I’ve decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION Dear Friends and Fans, I've decided to remove Philosophy in Action from active circulation. My philosophical views have changed dramatically in recent years, and my life is much better for it. EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED A Course on Atlas Shrugged By Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. Do you want to better understand and appreciate Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged?. Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of theACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue. MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC In tomorrow evening’s episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, I’ll discuss DiSC Personality Types with Santiago Valenzuela. Santiago introduced me to DiSC, and I’ve found it hugely useful for understanding my own defaults and preferences, including in communication, as well as that of others. ARISTOTLE AND LOCKE ON HUMAN ACTION Title: Aristotle and Locke on Human Action Author: Diana Hsieh Created Date: 5/8/2007 6:32:43 AM KOT - PHILOSOPHYINACTION.COM Title: Microsoft Word - kot.doc Author: diana Created Date: 1/22/200512:41:18 PM
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I've decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed tremendously this past year, and I've ch PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION Dear Friends and Fans, I've decided to remove Philosophy in Action from active circulation. My philosophical views have changed dramatically in recent years, and my life is much better for it. EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED A Course on Atlas Shrugged By Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. Do you want to better understand and appreciate Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged?. Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of theACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. THE HABITS OF ARISTOTLE 3 regular acts of kindness would be impossible. Aristotle’s solution to this dilemma lies in a distinction – one not shared with the arts – between the internal and external conditions of virtue. MORAL RESPONSIBILITY AND MORAL LUCK 2 in that respect as an object of moral judgment.”1 Matters of luck arguably influence all that a person is morally judged for, not only his choices and actions but also his character. Consequently, Nagel claims, “ultimately, nothing or almost nothing about what a persondoes
FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH FALSE EXCUSES: HONESTY, WRONGDOING, AND MORAL GROWTH 173 George if he knows who killed the cherry tree, George “staggers under PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : INTRODUCTION TO DISC In tomorrow evening’s episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, I’ll discuss DiSC Personality Types with Santiago Valenzuela. Santiago introduced me to DiSC, and I’ve found it hugely useful for understanding my own defaults and preferences, including in communication, as well as that of others. ARISTOTLE AND LOCKE ON HUMAN ACTION Title: Aristotle and Locke on Human Action Author: Diana Hsieh Created Date: 5/8/2007 6:32:43 AM KOT - PHILOSOPHYINACTION.COM Title: Microsoft Word - kot.doc Author: diana Created Date: 1/22/200512:41:18 PM
PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I've decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changed tremendously this past year, and I've ch EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED A Course on Atlas Shrugged By Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. Do you want to better understand and appreciate Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged?. Explore Atlas Shrugged is an in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources by philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell. The course breaks Atlas Shrugged into 20 manageable sessions, each covering about 65 pages of theACTIONS AND CAUSES
3 guidance ” is what enables us to distinguish actions from mere happenings (Frankfurt 1988, 72). This criterion of action becomes more clear in light of Frankfurt’s distinctions between three categories of behavior: purposive movements, intentional movements, and intentional actions. DEFENDING ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES 2 steps to ensure that Jones decides to do, and that he does do, what he wants him to do. Whatever Jones’ initial preferences and inclinations, then, Black will have his way. 3 This particular example of Jones and Black is intended to be an instance of a general class of SELF-DEFENSE: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. SANCTION: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : CRAIG BIDDLE: JUSTICE Do you want to better understand and appreciate Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged? Explore Atlas Shrugged-- my in-depth course consisting of a podcast series, study questions, and other resources -- will help you do that. Check out the free previews, then purchase access to the whole of Explore Atlas Shrugged for just $20. The written materials of Explore Atlas Shrugged are also available CHILD SUPPORT: PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION PODCAST ARCHIVE Friends and Fans — I have retired from my work as a public intellectual, so Philosophy in Action is on indefinite hiatus.Please check out the voluminous archive of free podcasts, as well as the premium audio content still available for sale. My two books — Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame and Explore Atlas Shrugged — are available for purchase too. OUTLINE: BETTER GOOD THAN LUCKY 1 Better Good Than Lucky: The Illusion of Constitutive Moral Luck Diana Mertz Hsieh (diana@dianahsieh.com) 5th Semester Paper 7 December 2006 On the view of moral responsibility most widely accepted today, aperson cannot be
THE SCOPE PROBLEM IN PUNISHMENT 3 claiming that an innocent man sentenced to 20 years in prison by a criminal court is, technically speaking, not punished.9 So this first strategy fails. Second, some utilitarians attempt to “bite the bullet” by defending some punishment of PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION: NOODLEFOOD : THE CLOSURE OF After much reflection and agonizing, I’ve decided that I need to stop work on Philosophy in Action, at least for the foreseeable future. My life has changedRATIONAL PRINCIPLES
FOR REAL LIFE
Dear Friends and Fans, I've decided to remove _Philosophy in Action_ from active circulation. My philosophical views have changed dramatically in recent years, and my life is much better for it. It's time for me to leave this work in the past. My heartfelt thanks to the many folks who've helped and supported me on this strange and difficult path of life. If you want something from my archive, please shoot me an email to diana@dianabrickell.com. If you were a contributor back in the day, please mention that, as I'm happy to give you free access. Otherwise, I'll ask you to send me $10 or so for my trouble. RESPONSIBILITY AND LUCK: My book _Responsibility & Luck: A Defense of Praise and Blame_ is still available from Amazon in paperbackand kindle
formats.
EXPLORE ATLAS SHRUGGED: For now, the podcasts and discussion questions for Explore Atlas Shrugged are still available for purchase for $20. I feel a bit ambivalent about keeping that available, so don't delay if you want it. The book version is available from Amazon in paperbackand kindle
formats. If you purchase that, email me to get the podcasts for $10. If you want to know what I'm doing with my life now, you can find me at DianaBrickell.com .Best wishes,
— Diana Brickell (formerly Diana Hsieh)Details
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