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CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
L'Étrange Affaire Portal : les forcenés du Tarn-et-Garonne • Episode 3 sur 3
NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter de Crimes - Histoires Vraies et de milliers d’histoires vraies sans publicité, d’épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Espions - Histoires Vraies, Paranormal - Histoires Vraies ou encore Catastrophes - Histoires Vraies. 👉 https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-pSlDfzMxL’affaire Portal est un fait divers qui s’est déroulé entre 1973 et 1975 à Saint-Nauphary, dans le Tarn-et-Garonne. Fortement médiatisé en son temps, il a mobilisé les médias et remué le monde politique pendant plus de deux ans. Deux ouvrages l...
2024-09-26
10 min
CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
L'Étrange Affaire Portal : les forcenés du Tarn-et-Garonne • Episode 2 sur 3
NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter de Crimes - Histoires Vraies et de milliers d’histoires vraies sans publicité, d’épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Espions - Histoires Vraies, Paranormal - Histoires Vraies ou encore Catastrophes - Histoires Vraies. 👉 https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-pSlDfzMxL’affaire Portal est un fait divers qui s’est déroulé entre 1973 et 1975 à Saint-Nauphary, dans le Tarn-et-Garonne. Fortement médiatisé en son temps, il a mobilisé les médias et remué le monde politique pendant plus de deux ans. Deux ouvrages l...
2024-09-26
08 min
CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
L'Étrange Affaire Portal : les forcenés du Tarn-et-Garonne • Episode 1 sur 3
NOUVEAU - Abonnez-vous à Minuit+ pour profiter de Crimes - Histoires Vraies et de milliers d’histoires vraies sans publicité, d’épisodes en avant-première et en intégralité. Vous aurez accès sans publicité à des dizaines de programmes passionnants comme Espions - Histoires Vraies, Paranormal - Histoires Vraies ou encore Catastrophes - Histoires Vraies. 👉 https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-pSlDfzMxL’affaire Portal est un fait divers qui s’est déroulé entre 1973 et 1975 à Saint-Nauphary, dans le Tarn-et-Garonne. Fortement médiatisé en son temps, il a mobilisé les médias et remué le monde politique pendant plus de deux ans. Deux ouvrages l...
2024-09-26
12 min
CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
Extrait : L'Étrange Affaire Portal, les forcenés du Tarn-et-Garonne
Cet épisode est réservé aux abonnés Minuit +.Vous souhaitez entendre la suite ? Retrouvez cet épisode en intégralité sur la chaîne Crimes Histoires Vraies l'Intégrale, ainsi que des centaines d'autres histoires et trois épisodes inédits par semaine, sans publicité et avec un mois d'exclusivité. Crimes, Espions, Paranormal, et Catastrophes Histoires Vraies l'Intégrale, sont disponibles dans l'abonnement Minuit +L’affaire Portal est un fait divers qui s’est déroulé entre 1973 et 1975 à Saint-Nauphary, dans le Tarn-et-Garonne. Fortement médiatisé en son temps, il a mobilisé les médias et remué le monde politique pendant...
2024-06-23
04 min
The Conversation Factory
The Conversation Factory Book Club: Facilitating Breakthrough with Adam Kahane
The Conversation Factory book club is an experiment I’ve been running for a few months now. I’m experimenting with deeper conversations and collaborations with the subscribers of the Conversation Factory Insiders group as well as working to go deeper with some of the ideas that have been shared on the Podcast. This is a round-table conversation with Adam Kahane, author of Facilitating Breakthrough, with a few special guests from the Conversation Factory Insiders group. If you haven’t listened to the interview I did with Adam last season OR read the book, I think you can st...
2021-12-01
59 min
Many Minds
Is speciesism in our nature?
Let’s say you’re out on the open sea, having a leisurely sail, when you suddenly encounter not one but two sinking boats. One is a boat with two dogs in it; the other is a boat with a single human in it. You can only save one of the boats, so which one do you pick? The answer may seem obvious—you save the boat with the human, right? For many adults—even those who have a special love for animals—there’s little question that a human life is simply worth more, perhaps way more, than a...
2021-06-09
31 min
C4eRadio: Sounds of Ethics
Guy Kahane, Runaway Trolleys or Distant Strangers?
Recent work in moral psychology has been heavily influenced by three assumptions: (1) that we can directly map notions and distinctions from ethical theory onto everyday moral psychology; (2) that in this way, we can directly uncover the psychological roots of ethical theories; and finally (3) that this allows us to directly debunk or vindicate such theories. Greene’s work on trolley dilemmas is perhaps the most ambitious example of these assumptions at work. Alas, the relation between ethical theory and the psychology of morals is not that simple. Many have criticized (3) and (2). Here, I will instead largely criticize the first assumption, which is...
2019-11-07
59 min
Live from Here Highlights
Monette and the Milkman - May 25, 2019
Chris Thile's Song of the Week, "Monette and the Milkman," from our May 25, 2019 show. The band: Rachael Price, Josh Dion, Chris Eldridge, Alan Hampton, Alex Hargreaves, and Gabriel Kahane. — Lyrics: “Monette”He whispers at the backdoor“This is just a trap yourLoving folks have setBut you don’t have to spring itGather up your things it’sTime you placed yourOwn bet”MonetteReplies “boy don’t I know itBut I’d be disowned ifI just up and...
2019-05-27
00 min
Oral Argument
Episode 170: The Starters
We talk with Charles Barzun about what it means to be a legal pragmatist. But first we start with the ending and then talk John Hodgman, the F words (Framers and Founders), the old 2x debate, and finally (at 13:31) about legal pragmatism and its many senses. We connect the topic to interpretation, ethics, the age of our legal asteroid, families, infidelity, rupture, continuity, Justice Souter, quietism agonistes, and more. This show’s links: Charles Barzun’s faculty profile and writing Charles Barzun, Three Forms of Legal Pragmatism About Shane Carruth, director of Primer and Upstream Color Judg...
2018-05-27
1h 36
Moral Psychology Research Group
Professor Guy Kahane - Has the Obsession with Sacrificial Dilemmas Derailed Moral Psychology?
The Trolley Problem: Has the Obsession with Sacrificial Dilemmas Derailed Moral Psychology? Professor David Pizarro (Psychology, Cornell) Professor Guy Kahane (Philosophy, Oxford) Chaired by Dr Sophia Connell (Philosophy, Cambridge) Abstracts: Trolley dilemmas and their variants have utterly dominated recent work in empirical moral psychology. It is assumed that such dilemmas shed light on psychological basis of the fundamental ethical division between utilitarian and deontological approaches to ethics. Prof Pizarro and Dr Kahane will address this assumption, and discuss the original philosophical purposes of trolley dilemmas, empirical findings from studies employing such dilemmas, and methodological alternatives. About the speakers: Prof Pizarro...
2015-06-11
33 min
Moral Psychology Research Group
Professor David Pizarro - Has the Obsession with Sacrificial Dilemmas Derailed Moral Psychology?
The Trolley Problem: Has the Obsession with Sacrificial Dilemmas Derailed Moral Psychology? Professor David Pizarro (Psychology, Cornell) Professor Guy Kahane (Philosophy, Oxford) Chaired by Dr Sophia Connell (Philosophy, Cambridge) Abstracts: Trolley dilemmas and their variants have utterly dominated recent work in empirical moral psychology. It is assumed that such dilemmas shed light on psychological basis of the fundamental ethical division between utilitarian and deontological approaches to ethics. Prof Pizarro and Dr Kahane will address this assumption, and discuss the original philosophical purposes of trolley dilemmas, empirical findings from studies employing such dilemmas, and methodological alternatives. About the speakers: Prof Pizarro...
2015-06-11
36 min
Great Speeches and Interviews
Should the U.S. Oppose Immigration? A Debate
Protestors call for President Obama to push immigration reform, outside the White House in Washington, DC, July 24, 2013. Tomas Martinez/Associated PressThe U.S. was built on the hard work of its immigrants. The vast majority of Americans are descendants of immigrants. The U.S. is home to an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants. The economic, social, and political aspects of immigration have caused controversy regarding ethnicity, economic benefits, jobs for non-immigrants, settlement patterns, impact on upward social mobility, crime, and voting behavior. Illegal immigration to the United States is the act by foreign nationals violating United States...
2015-05-15
00 min
A History of Ideas
Neuro-psychologist Paul Broks on Morality and the Brain
The eighteenth century writer Jeremy Bentham thought that telling right from wrong as simple: morally right things were the ones that increased the total of human happiness. Wrong things were the ones that increased the stock of suffering. His principle is known as utilitarianism.It sounds rational, but does it do justice to the way we actually think about morality? Some things seem wrong even when, according to utilitarianism, they are right.Recently, philosophers and psychologists have started to apply experimental methods to moral philosophy. In this programme, neuropsychologist Paul Broks looks at the recent...
2014-11-26
12 min
Grab Free Audiobook in Nonfiction, Philosophy
Enhancing Human Capacities by Julian Savulescu | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Enhancing Human Capacities Author: Julian Savulescu, Ruud ter Meulen Narrator: Gregory Gorton Format: Unabridged Length: 25 hrs and 40 mins Language: English Release date: 04-18-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Nonfiction, Philosophy Summary: Human enhancement is one of the most exciting - and troubling - areas of recent scientific advance. It raises new and profound challenges relating to the human condition as well as giving rise to serious questions surrounding the limits and ethics of changing human nature. This stimulating volume is the first to review the very latest scientific developments...
2013-04-18
1h 40
Science and Religious Conflict Conference
The view from the East pole: Buddhist and Confucian soteriologies and tolerance
Professor Owen Flanagan (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Guy Kahane (Oxford).
2010-06-07
51 min