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Feast of Saint Hildegard Mass with Medieval Music
The Collegium Institute, in partnership with the Durandus Institute for Sacred Liturgy & Music, hosted a Mass for the Feast of Saint Hildegard at Saint Agatha - Saint James parish in University City on Tuesday, September 17. Nearly 300 people were in attendance to witness the Dominican Rite Mass and accompanying medieval music.
The evening began with an introduction from Collegium Assistant Director Joe Perez-Benzo and brief remarks on the music and legacy of St. Hildegard from Christa Dalmazio. During the mass, the schola performed several of the medieval saint's compositions-including O Viridissima Virga, O Ignis Spiritus, and the Kyrie of the Messe de Sainte-Hildegarde-alongside medieval instruments like the hurdy-gurdy.
We offer our thanks to celebrant Fr. Leo Camurati OP, homilist Fr. Christopher Daniel OP, choir director Christa Dalmazio, as well as the singers, musicians, and altar servers who made the evening possible.
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"True Confessions: Voices of Faith from a Life in the Church" featuring Francis X. Maier
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On September 12, 2024, Collegium Institute and the Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute in Center City Philadelphia co-hosted a Fall Special Event and Reception. The event featured Collegium trustee Francis X. Maier in discussion about his recent book, True Confessions: Voices of Faith from a Life in the Church. Thomas Smith, Dean of the College of Arts of Sciences at the Catholic Universit...
Flourishing and the Good Life? 2024 Magi Conference Keynote Address by Kristján Kristjánnson
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Professor Kristján Kristjánsson delivered this keynote address at the Collegium Institute's Magi Project 2024 Summer Conference on Thursday, July 25. Prof. Kristjánsson is the Professor of Character Education and Virtue Ethics at the University of Birmingham, and Deputy Director of the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues. He has written widely on themes in moral education, educational psyc...
Costs of Climate Change
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Collegium Institute's Spring 2024 Magi event on Monday, April 15, featuring Prof. Allison Covey (Ethics, Villanova University), Prof. Christina Parajon Skinner (Legal Studies and Business Ethics, University of Pennsylvania), and Prof. Jesús Fernández-Villaverde (Economics, University of Pennsylvania). This event was made possible through the support of ‘In Lumine: Supporting the Catholic Intell...
Anscombe, Intention, and Cooperation with Evil - Annual Anscombe Lecture by Fr. Kevin Flannery, S.J.
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2024 Annual Anscombe Lecture, “Anscombe, Intention, and Cooperation with Evil,” given by Fr. Kevin Flannery, S.J. (Pontifical Gregorian University) on Friday, April 12 at 7pm
Civic Virtues, Freedom & Justice - Panel with Chris Roberts, Ángel Alvarado, and Catherine Wilson
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Collegium Institute's Young Catholic Leaders Initiative panel discussion with Chris Roberts, principal of Martin Saints, Dr. Ángel Alvarado, Venezuelan politician and researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, and Prof. Catherine Wilson of Villanova University on the practical application of Catholic Social Teaching with respect to freedom and justice in the context of secondary education, e...
Civic Virtues, Freedom and Justice - Keynote Lecture by Fran Maier
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Keynote lecture by Fran Maier, Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center for Collegium Institute's Young Catholic Leaders Initiative Spring 2024 Workshop, on the principles undergirding Catholic Social Teaching and how they can help heal our political divisions and foster freedom and justice
Collegium Interview with Historian Peter Brown on Religion and Violence
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In February 2024, Professor Peter Brown (Princeton University, www.history.princeton.edu/people/peter-brown), one of the most eminent living historians and “inventor” of the World of Late Antiquity, spoke with Penn students in the class History 1635: Histories of Religion and Violence, taught by Dr. Daniel Cheely, Director of the Collegium Institute and the Perry-Collegium Initiative of the Uni...
Newman, Tolkien, and the Perils of Beauty-2024 Annual Newman Lecture with Dr. David O'Connor
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Collegium Institute's 2024 Annual Newman Lecture, "Newman, Tolkien & the Perils of Beauty," given by Dr. David O'Connor on February 21, 2024 "Saints are not literary men," worried the literary St. John Henry Newman. Newman recognized something unruly and restless in his own creative mind. No one has explored this anxiety in Newman's thought more deeply and creatively than J.R.R. Tolkien. Tolkie...
The Vices and Virtues of AI: Panel Discussion
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The Virtues and Vices of Artificial Intelligence is a daylong workshop for high school teachers and high school students at the Penn Newman Center from 9am to 3pm on Saturday, November 18th. Leah Libresco Sargeant will be the keynote lecturer in the morning, followed by seminars, breakout discussions, and a panel discussion in the afternoon featuring leading scholars in the field of artificial ...
The Virtues and Vices of AI: Leah Libresco Sargeant Keynote
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The Virtues and Vices of Artificial Intelligence is a daylong workshop for high school teachers and high school students at the Penn Newman Center from 9am to 3pm on Saturday, November 18th. Leah Libresco Sargeant will be the keynote lecturer in the morning, followed by seminars, breakout discussions, and a panel discussion in the afternoon featuring leading scholars in the field of artificial ...
Collegium Institute 10th Anniversary: Keynote Address by Ross Douthat
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The Collegium Institute is thrilled to invite you to our 10th Anniversary Symposium on The Future of the Christian Intellectual Tradition in the (Secular) University. To celebrate 10 years of programs, events, and learning, Collegium is excited to feature Ross Douthat and Zena Hitz as keynote speakers.
Collegium Institute 10th Anniversary: Engaging Classical Traditions Creatively
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Engaging Classical Traditions Creatively Questions: To what extent can the tradition of humane studies, and the classical tradition in particular, become an aid to human flourishing and to what extent can it become an idol? Is it possible to cultivate a posture of respect or even reverence toward it without leading to dominance or exclusivism? How might classical traditions be studied creativel...
Collegium Institute 10th Anniversary: Cura Personalis: Forming Moral Persons in the Age of ChatGPT
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Cura Personalis: Forming Moral Persons in the Age of ChatGPT Questions: This panel is meant to help us think about the distinctive opportunity and perhaps comparative advantage of Centers for Christian thought and humanistic inquiry in the moral formation of college students during our new ChatGPT era. That is, does the Christian intellectual tradition offer us an understanding of the human per...
Collegium Institute 10th Anniversary: "University Life as Religious Life?" by Zena Hitz
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Keynote Lecture by Zena Hitz (Tutor at St. John’s College and author of The Hidden Pleasures of the Intellectual Life and now A Philosopher’s Reflections on the Religious Life).
Collegium Institute 10th Anniversary: Penn and the Future of Religion in the University
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Collegium Institute 10th Anniversary: Penn and the Future of Religion in the University
The Work of the Hands The Ordinary and Divine in Contemporary Art
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The Work of the Hands The Ordinary and Divine in Contemporary Art
Just Responsibility Jennifer Herdt
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Just Responsibility Jennifer Herdt
The Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture
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The Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture
The Ethics of Killing: Anscombe's Contribution to Understanding Murder, with Dr. Joshua Stuchlik
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The Ethics of Killing: Anscombe's Contribution to Understanding Murder, with Dr. Joshua Stuchlik
Lost Women: The Other Catholic Literary Revival Featuring Bonnie Lander Johnson and Julia Meszaros
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Lost Women: The Other Catholic Literary Revival Featuring Bonnie Lander Johnson and Julia Meszaros
Reading Newman in the Third Reich: Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the White Rose
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Reading Newman in the Third Reich: Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the White Rose
The Art We Live With: An Ars Vivendi Panel
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The Art We Live With: An Ars Vivendi Panel
Completely Free? The Relevance of John Stuart Mill to Liberalism Today, with John Peter DiIulio
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Completely Free? The Relevance of John Stuart Mill to Liberalism Today, with John Peter DiIulio
A Theological Exploration of Human Becoming: Belonging to this World and the Next
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A Theological Exploration of Human Becoming: Belonging to this World and the Next
Carlo Lancellotti on Modern Atheism and Its Discontents
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Carlo Lancellotti on Modern Atheism and Its Discontents
How to Major in Life: A New (And Old) Approach to College
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How to Major in Life: A New (And Old) Approach to College
Collegium Institute & Penn Newman Alumni Weekend Brunch: Integral Catholic Humanism at Penn?
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Collegium Institute & Penn Newman Alumni Weekend Brunch: Integral Catholic Humanism at Penn?
“No Unsacred Places”: The Rhythms, Rituals, and Routines of the Creative Life
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“No Unsacred Places”: The Rhythms, Rituals, and Routines of the Creative Life
Anscombe on Money, Debt, and Usury: A Conversation with Graham Hubbs - Collegium Institute
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Anscombe on Money, Debt, and Usury: A Conversation with Graham Hubbs - Collegium Institute

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  • @TheSaraManal
    @TheSaraManal Місяць тому

  • @Petergoforth
    @Petergoforth 2 місяці тому

    Very grateful to know of this. Is it part of the consortium of Christian centers?

  • @thelondoners-lifeisart
    @thelondoners-lifeisart 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for a terrific lecture. So vital. Please could you also add the links to the online webinar for all cultures mentioned.

  • @melindamara8802
    @melindamara8802 3 місяці тому

    You need to start finding and pushing good writers to start writing Catholic novels! I for one want to write one. Ive tried different ideas but scrap them. If there is someone that can help me id greatly appreciate it!!

  • @wilfergamboa4990
    @wilfergamboa4990 5 місяців тому

    Peter brown gracias por la expo; colombia escuchando

  • @wilfergamboa4990
    @wilfergamboa4990 5 місяців тому

    600 articulos y 21 cajas de archivos y cuadernos escritos; en español solo hay 3 libro traducidos ; que tristesa no poder leer mas sobre Anscombe

  • @wilfergamboa4990
    @wilfergamboa4990 5 місяців тому

    Anscombe qué es actuar juntos y en qué se diferencia…?

  • @russellsullivan1804
    @russellsullivan1804 5 місяців тому

    🌸 Promo`SM

  • @Stupidityindex
    @Stupidityindex 6 місяців тому

    Absolute rubbish, "faith and reason are not in tension" It is the God delusion which allows for such farcical thoughts. "It is by faith we trade a cow for magic beans & thereby ascend to heaven." Bovine 3:21 It is amusing to hear the profound arrogance of someone knowing of God, as if He were known outside of fiction. The believer & the literate are separated by the vocabulary of fiction: Blasphemy, God, faith, prayer, prophet, etc. Matthew 17:20 He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” I like asking believers how they can possibly think their faith is respectable, given Jesus said faith is worthless, since you can't expect obedience when ordering mountains to move? Freud wrote, "The antidote to Christianity is literacy". Blasphemy is a fiction vocabulary word. Blasphemy is a victimless crime. Believers have a profound lack of quality-control, so we are to pretend their God made Mormons so Christians would know how Jews feel. Like Book tag

  • @stmartin17773
    @stmartin17773 6 місяців тому

    Mrs Watt a catholic at bailiwick news. Which is a sub stack. Is the best on faith and the manufactured event described.

  • @thinkingcitizen
    @thinkingcitizen 6 місяців тому

    this old man is a history legend

  • @hoots187
    @hoots187 8 місяців тому

    Very thoroughly detailed and comprehensive especially enjoyed the discussion regarding Aristotles differing viewpoint

  • @yliang1688
    @yliang1688 8 місяців тому

    still drearming ..............🤩🤩🤩

  • @stephenjohnson7915
    @stephenjohnson7915 8 місяців тому

    This lecture is getting more relevant by the day. Excellent.

  • @kurizu35p48
    @kurizu35p48 10 місяців тому

    "Religion and the Rise of Capitalism", very unfortunate title considering the seminal and homonymous work of R. H. Tawney. The question is how to take serious this professor as it looks that he don't know a renown book on the same subject of his own. American education is really garbage!

  • @AbdulAbdul-qp4yo
    @AbdulAbdul-qp4yo 11 місяців тому

  • @dougbamford
    @dougbamford Рік тому

    Thanks for making this recording available. A useful resource.

  • @danandbarbhendricks2429
    @danandbarbhendricks2429 Рік тому

    The most brilliant and inspirational interpretation of Newman I have ever heard. Thank you. Thank you!

  • @dubbelkastrull
    @dubbelkastrull Рік тому

    26:49 bookmark

  • @jmichaelortiz
    @jmichaelortiz Рік тому

    Piety does not equal literary sophistication. Yes, Josh, yes.

  • @ksuefremova3775
    @ksuefremova3775 Рік тому

    Спасибо!

  • @justinfoard3322
    @justinfoard3322 Рік тому

    Will the full video ever be posted?

  • @quantumfineartsandfossils2152

    11:30 "even though she did not even know any German" another layer peeled off of Wittgenstein reveals his irresistible attraction to Anscombes cognitive model obviously improving his own

  • @kyleherrington4233
    @kyleherrington4233 2 роки тому

    Is Dr. Ayres second lecture uploaded anywhere?

  • @die_schlechtere_Milch
    @die_schlechtere_Milch 2 роки тому

    11:39

  • @lmtt123
    @lmtt123 2 роки тому

    I wanted her to say, "like whateveeer, he was like sooo like whateever and I was like yeah dude"

  • @dakotamaness3404
    @dakotamaness3404 2 роки тому

    Interesting discussion, thank you for sharing!

  • @lmtt123
    @lmtt123 2 роки тому

    If there "are no unsacred places", you propose there are no sacred places. Erroneous.

  • @tinguzz
    @tinguzz 2 роки тому

    So much low views for such good analysis . . . .

  • @louarmour5107
    @louarmour5107 2 роки тому

    No women speakers?

    • @M0ONCommander
      @M0ONCommander 3 місяці тому

      a certain degree of comedic irony to that

  • @ihorperec4990
    @ihorperec4990 3 роки тому

    What a shame that Archbishop Chaput is now carrying out the work of the Devil by attacking His Holiness Pope Francis.

  • @liper13
    @liper13 3 роки тому

    I enjoyed this so much. Jessica Sweeney is awesome.

  • @reason827
    @reason827 3 роки тому

    MacIntyre, Anscombe, Edward Feser and Jenniffer Frey are complete wrong. All of them. Analytical thomism is irrational like linguistics analysis. In the case of thomism, is a kind of return of medieval dark ages.

    • @gustavgus4545
      @gustavgus4545 3 роки тому

      Yea...That's not even remotely true. Now if you had used people like Tooley, Dawkins, and Dennett as examples erroneous thinking and irrationality, you would have been on to something.

    • @martyhopkirk6826
      @martyhopkirk6826 Місяць тому

      Slightly under-argued.

  • @JB-me6vg
    @JB-me6vg 3 роки тому

    just committing an is/ought fallacy

    • @dharmadefender3932
      @dharmadefender3932 2 роки тому

      A common mistake.

    • @oktavianzamoyski9809
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      No, he isn't. You're just failing to understand that form determines the ends toward which an organism is ordered and that the realization of these ends is the actualization of being (convertible with good) and the frustration of the realization of those ends is bad.

    • @angjelinhila927
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      @@oktavianzamoyski9809 Yes but you can give a causal picture of that entire process, so that "teleology" is merely a higher-level description or shorthand.

    • @matswessling6600
      @matswessling6600 5 місяців тому

      @@oktavianzamoyski9809an organism isnt "ordered towards an end".

  • @GeorgeAllanPortraits
    @GeorgeAllanPortraits 3 роки тому

    Fr. Stephen, wonderful sermon and lesson on the Great Rev. Augustus Tolton

  • @brendasevcik8188
    @brendasevcik8188 3 роки тому

    So excited to have been gifted this video. Please keep up the discussions. Thank you.

  • @maryrogers7097
    @maryrogers7097 3 роки тому

    Please publish a list of books mentioned. This was a very good discussion. Thank you!

  • @gkseeton
    @gkseeton 3 роки тому

    It is nice to support each other in the faith and in creative efforts.

  • @neptasur
    @neptasur 3 роки тому

    John Belushi is still alive and going to Rob Koons lectures?

  • @friendlybanjoatheist5464
    @friendlybanjoatheist5464 3 роки тому

    I am an immigration lawyer. When clients come to me I do not feel it is my ethical duty to explore whether their immigrating to the United States will further their telos or frustrate it. They want a green card so I explore ways for them to obtain one. Why is medicine different? IOW, why is it the job of the physician to determine whether what the patient desires to change belongs in the category of “disease”? Has Koons burdened the medical profession with a certain normativity that it need not accept?

    • @OriginalWinProductions
      @OriginalWinProductions 2 роки тому

      I think Koons would say the physician's oath of doing no harm binds him to know what sort of stuff is harmful, and some of those things may go beyond what their patient needs and is better understood through looking at their final end or telos of the human being. For example, even if a patient wanted to amputate their arm, I think no matter the ethic we'd agree that is harmful to the patient. Don't get me wrong, maybe there is some other ethic that explains why a doctor doing this is harmful, but my point is it seems to go beyond a consumer demanding a service. Whereas an immigration lawyer, in doing her job, doesn't have that same sort of oath (although, I'm sure you can speak to that better than I) but instead is supposed to faithfully help other immigrants within the bounds of the law for the interests. It seems like there are some relevant differences.

    • @zenbanjo2533
      @zenbanjo2533 2 роки тому

      @@OriginalWinProductions Excellent dismantling of the parallel a proposed. 👍🏻. Thank you for that. I remain puzzled by the bigger point, however. I simply don’t see telos as in the things, rather as human projections onto those things. That of course is a much bigger discussion than we can have on the UA-cam comments. But I’d be happy to hear your thoughts on it.

    • @OriginalWinProductions
      @OriginalWinProductions 2 роки тому

      I find the idea of things having telos to be useful because it does a lot of work in epistemology and ethics. In epistemology, I really like Plantinga's theories of externalism, proper functionalism, and Reliabilism. I just don't care to much for the A-C model where Christianity is properly basic and a creator of some kind is needed to explain why your cognitive faculties are properly functioning (on Plantinga's view, it's because your faculties are functioning according to the plan of the creator). But then what exactly a "properly functioning cognitive faculty" is would be decided on the design of a designer, which itself brings in numerous differing religions to justify their own system as properly basic. But if the fact x just functions to aim at y (given its nature) is an immanent fact rather than transcendent fact explained by the design plan of God forced onto a creation, then you avoid that inter-religious relativism. Instead, we are warranted in believing our cognitive faculties aim at true beliefs because in denying it is the aim of their nature to provide an accurate representation of the world, we undercut our warrant to believe anything else. This also has benefits in ethics too. For example, why ought we care whether we are functioning properly? Well, desires themselves exist for the aim of reinforcing habits of a properly functioning human being, and if they're not, the amoralist lacks warrant to reinforce habits at odds with that aim, just like the irrationalist would lack warrant in utilizing their intellect to believe in false propositions, since neither cognitive faculties aim for those respective ends. If the internalist is right, we'd have to provide justifications for our designers, but if the externalist is right, then all we would have to do is show that desires exist for their purported purpose or end.

  • @friendlybanjoatheist5464
    @friendlybanjoatheist5464 3 роки тому

    Great lecture. But I don’t understand the move Coons makes from 1) teleology in biology / capacities being “ordered“ towards certain things to 2) ethical duties. Koons makes a reference around 35:40 to reasonably believing that our will is like our faculties in being ordered towards “the good”. But where did “good” come from? Seems to me the “is/ought gap” problem looms as prominently here as in any other moral realist theory. Perhaps it would be more accurate to simply describe it as a “teleological order / ought gap” problem. But it’s still a problem. No?

    • @daniellanglois8807
      @daniellanglois8807 2 роки тому

      Yes I sort of picture these intellectual/cerebral/smart types, these Aristotelian philosophers, thinking hard and then getting married and having kids, and getting divorced and becoming estranged from their kids. All the brains in the world, and no clue how to be happy. Is happiness the end result of being smarter than the next bear? An innocent thought.

    • @Phill3v7
      @Phill3v7 2 роки тому

      Given that the scope of this lecture is on the indepispencibility of teleology within biology, his introduction of moral prescriptions in reference to teleological orientations may not supported well but isn't really a critique of his argument. To be fair though, he does offer it as a conditional statement. "If one were to exercise medicine on these associations" Obviously this would be an area that would require further investigation and defense. I would like to know whether or not a teleological approach to morality necessarily undermines deontilogical schools of thought. Its difficult to see (atleast now) how teleology doesn't necessarily entail "the ends justify the means" way of making moral judgments.

    • @daniellanglois8807
      @daniellanglois8807 2 роки тому

      @@Phill3v7 ​ I thought it seemed rather tendentious, the way that ultimately, this all wound up -- which was, with him stating that abortion and euthanasia and cosmetic plastic surgery, plus sex reassignment surgery, didn't belong in medicine -- this by some stipulated Aristotelian definition of medicine. It spoke volumes about the crowd he was addressing, that nobody interrupted this to object. I want to be clear, I figure it was a very socially-conservative crowd, I'd be fascinated if there were any doctors present, and staying silent, for all of this mansplaining of abstract metaphysical concepts, which seems obviously to come with a very practical agenda. He's arguing backwords from his conclusions, very transparently, no? It seems a facile charade, he has gristle in his heart, not to be rude, but I found it scary. Of course the heart does contain gristle -- it's a metaphor nvm, but I wonder if all Aristotelians can agree on these controversial issues. Probably not, but what if they could? This would be both repellant and instructive, and I mean, here's a rhetorical question: Do we actually care about nonsense metaphysics? Obviously I myself was already up the thread labeling 'these intellectual/cerebral/smart types, these Aristotelian philosophers..' If they're not useless, then can they be used for good *and* for evil? I don't, perhaps, actually know how not to be rude, but I know how to be scared. I think this fellow, is scary. Sad to see what an education can do for a perfect ass.

    • @oktavianzamoyski9809
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      No, it isn't. Good is convertible with being. Thus, the realization or actualization of an organism's good is the same as realizing its end. The same can be said of faculties which are themselves ordered toward both a subordinate end and by extension the overall end of the organism. The function of a heart is to pump blood. An atrial septal defect, for example, frustrates the operation of the operation of the heart and thus its ability to attain its end, and especially given how essential the heart is to our living, it frustrates our good. An atrial septal defect is a defect only because it defects from the norm proscribed by the nature of the heart and the overall organism. It suffices to observe that organisms do seek to realize their ends, and when their actions are misguided or frustrate that end, they are bad.

    • @martyfromnebraska1045
      @martyfromnebraska1045 Рік тому

      @@daniellanglois8807 Hilariously you’re arguing backwards from your conclusions, “metaphysics must be nonsense because if not it implies there’s a difference between using medicine to make an organ function properly and using it to stop an organ from properly functioning.” Your conclusion is that there must not be any sort of objective foundation for good or bad, because that would impose some obligations on you that make you uncomfortable. You reason backwards from this conclusion.

  • @wellnessshepherd4354
    @wellnessshepherd4354 3 роки тому

    fascinating take on the subject based on demographics and sociology

  • @khalilhabib9607
    @khalilhabib9607 3 роки тому

    Rob Koons is a gem

  • @die_schlechtere_Milch
    @die_schlechtere_Milch 3 роки тому

    Wow! Thank you for uploading this!

  • @Occupied.Kurdistan-Hamjon
    @Occupied.Kurdistan-Hamjon 3 роки тому

    The universe and everything in nature is physical and personalized, and the human body is made of nature's materials and elements? The question is if the brain mass and the mind are elements of nature, where did abstract thinking come about, the example of love, honesty, sincerity, repentance, remorse, justice, freedom, envy, hatred? Is there anything in the material nature of something called love, honesty, repentance, or

  • @kathiesalter8936
    @kathiesalter8936 3 роки тому

    Now subscribed and following

  • @kathiesalter8936
    @kathiesalter8936 3 роки тому

    Absolutely excellent event, many thanks!

  • @seanmacgiollarnath2121
    @seanmacgiollarnath2121 4 роки тому

    Super transmission.

  • @danielhughes1387
    @danielhughes1387 4 роки тому

    Great panel! Bravo!