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Locke's Second Treatise
Explore Locke's Second Treatise: A foundational text on natural rights, consent of the governed, and limited government. Unpack the state of nature, property theory, and the right to revolution. Essential for understanding liberalism and democracy.Works Cited"Biography: John Locke." American Battlefield Trust. Accessed in provided source material."COMPARISON SUMMARY: HOBBES – LOCKE - ROUSSEAU." Accessed in provided source material.Corbett, P. Scott, Volker Janssen, John M. Lund, Todd Pfannestiel, Paul Vickery, and Sylvie Waskiewicz. "The Glorious Revolution and the English Empire." United States History I, OpenStax College. Accessed in provided source ma...
2025-06-12
34 min
DisAllusioned Podcast
The Philosophy Behind Cults: Exploring Authority and Autonomy in Relation to the Cult Experience
In the first episode of DisAllusioned Podcast, season 2, host Ari Sherwood introduces a new series, The Philosophy Behind Cults. The conversation dives into the philosophy of authority and autonomy, examining what constitutes legitimate authority and how it relates to personal freedom. Ari shares insights from her academic background and personal journey as a cult survivor, discussing the complexities of autonomy, coercion, and emotional influence in decision-making. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics for personal recovery and empowerment. As season 2 continues, Ari will focus on addressing fundamental philosophical questions; Can a person...
2025-05-05
18 min
Sloppy Seconds
Shark Tank pitching the next Chicago Bears Coach, Shane Waldron fired
Each guest gives their pitch on who the Bears should hire as their next head coach if Eberflus is fired.
2024-11-14
1h 09
GSMC Down by Contact Sports Podcast
Week 11 NFL Power Rankings | Sports by GSMC Podcast Network
Welcome to another thrilling episode of Sports by GSMC Podcast Network, hosted by Jeremy Lapidus. Whether you’re a die-hard NFL fan, a casual observer, or someone who's just tuning in to get the latest updates, this podcast brings you all the expert analysis, hot takes, and in-depth breakdowns of the NFL's biggest games, storylines, and power moves. In this week’s episode, we dive deep into the latest power rankings, dissect the winners and losers from NFL Week 10, and discuss the major coaching shake-up in Chicago. Segment 1 & 2: NFL Week 11 Power Rankings - Part 1 & Part 2 The NFL season is heating up...
2024-11-13
1h 00
SportsWrap with Jason Page
Fins Win, Waldron Canned, Damon Talks Niners, Golden & More
This week on SportsWrap with Jason Page, we’re breaking down the Dolphins' big win and whether it puts them back in the playoff race in the AFC. Could they snag the final Wild Card spot? Jason and Sam take a deep dive into the rest of the bubble teams and what their playoff hopes look like. Shane Waldron is out as the offensive coordinator for the Bears, and we’re discussing the impact of this move on Caleb Williams’ development going forward—what’s next for the young QB? Bay Area sports-talk legend Damon Bruce join...
2024-11-12
45 min
Audio Mises Wire
Whose Property Is It?
Legal philosopher Jeremy Waldron in his book The Rule of Law and the Measure of Property challenges the Lockean view of legitimate property ownership. David Gordon sheds light on Waldron's confusing positions.Original article: Whose Property Is It?
2024-11-06
07 min
Sloppy Seconds
Can the Bears still make the playoffs? Ebeflus losing the locker room? Sloppy Seconds Parlay 7
We discuss the Hail Mary in DC, Shane Waldron terrible playcalling, Eberflus possibly losing the locker room, and possible coaching candidates beyond this season.
2024-10-31
1h 11
Sloppy Seconds
Should the Bears give up on the Waldron Experiment? Top 15 QB Rankings, Sloppy Seconds Parlay #4
Can Chicago Bears Shane Waldron turn around the offense before it's too late? Ranking T15 QBs in the league right now. Sloppy Seconds Parlay #4.
2024-10-03
1h 17
Onze Supremos
#202 Supremas Supermaiorias (com Paula Pessoa)
No episódio desta semana, o Onze recebe Paula Pessoa, professora da Universidade de Brasília, para falar sobre sua tese de doutorado, que tratou de supermaiorias como regras decisórias no Supremo Tribunal Federal. Na conversa, tivemos a oportunidade de debater as razões teóricas, filosóficas e práticas que justificam a adoção de um modelo de supermaiorias no exercício da jurisdição constitucional. Lattes da convidada: http://lattes.cnpq.br/5858811334421706 Conheça o clube do livro jurídico da Contracorrente: https://www.quebracorrente.com.br/ Índice 03:10 Apresen...
2024-08-09
1h 44
unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
449. The Pains of Legal Micromanagement with Philip K. Howard
Does modern society have too many laws? Have we complicated legal codes to the point where we’re suffocating under them and grinding the government to a screeching halt? Lawyer and author Philip K. Howard is the founder of the nonpartisan coalition, Common Good, which works toward legal and government reform. He’s the author of numerous books like, The Death of Common Sense: How Law is Suffocating America and most recently, Everyday Freedom: Designing the Framework for a Flourishing Society. Philip and Greg discuss the balance between rigid rules and human discretion, the importance of hum...
2024-08-05
1h 08
Onze Supremos
#201 A Terceira via de Jeremy Waldron (com Gilberto Morbach)
No episódio desta semana, o Onze tem o prazer de receber Gilberto Morbach para sua segunda participação. Depois de 4 anos, Gilberto volta ao Onze, desta vez para falar de seu livro “Entre o Positivismo e o Interpretativismo: a terceira via de Waldron”. Na obra, Gilberto apresenta as visões positivistas e dworkiniana sobre o Direito para, então, introduzir a visão que Jeremy Waldron tem sobre o que é Direito. Lattes do convidado: http://lattes.cnpq.br/7136420209962979 Conheça o clube do livro jurídico da Contracorrente: https://www.quebracorrente.com.br/ Índice ...
2024-08-02
2h 01
Onze Supremos
#175 Constitucionalismo Popular (com Joana Machado)
No episódio desta semana o Onze recebe Joana Machado para falar sobre o constitucionalismo popular no pensamento de Mark Tushnet, que desenvolve uma teoria que se opõe ao Judicial Review. Lattes da convidada: http://lattes.cnpq.br/3145804659613320 Conheça o clube do livro jurídico da Contracorrente: https://www.quebracorrente.com.br/ Índice 03:53 Apresentação do convidado 05:56 O que é constitucionalismo popular? 11:40 Resposta à Teoria dos Diálogos Institucionais 21:22 Contexto de surgimento do constitucionalismo popular 25:05 Ativismo Judicial: várias questões 01:11:51 Referências e indicações Referênci...
2024-02-02
1h 22
Onze Supremos
#173 Joseph Raz e o Positivismo Jurídico Exclusivo (com André Coelho)
Para o episódio desta semana tive o prazer de receber novamente o professor André Coelho, agora para a sua terceira participação no Onze. André é um dos maiores nomes da teoria do direito no país e por esse motivo o convidei para falar de Joseph Raz, falecido em 2022, e de sua tese do positivismo jurídico exclusivo. Lattes do convidado: http://lattes.cnpq.br/9840639332029644 Conheça o clube do livro jurídico da Contracorrente: https://www.quebracorrente.com.br/ Índice 04:14 Apresentação do convidado 06:29 Biografia de Joseph Raz 15:41 Teo...
2024-01-19
2h 24
Bitter Rivals
Rams sweep Cardinals in Week 12!
We're back! Seahawks get MOLLYWHOPPED by 49ers on Thanksgiving! Offense sputters once again! Shane Waldron sucks! Seahawks have pieces to cut/trade! Seahawks go to Dallas next week! Jeremy's packin' it in for the season! Rams dominate Cardinals in Arizona! Kyren Williams is HIM! Higbee comes alive! Rams D had a day! Can Rams move closer to playoff contention with win over Browns next week?! Spoiler Alert: Yes! Jeremy's picks got absolutely wreck'd! He tries again for Week 13! Chandler Jones is insane! IG and Tiktok: Bitterrivalspod http://bitterrivalspod.com
2023-11-29
46 min
imraraaydark
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2023-08-13
00 min
Digital Public Square
The Rise and Centrality of Human Rights in Modern Discourse with Dr. Samuel Moyn
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Samuel Moyn of Yale University to discuss the nature of human rights in history and his works Christian Human Rights and The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History. Today, we talk about the rise and centrality of human rights in modern discourse.Meet Dr. MoynSamuel Moyn is the Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and History at Yale University. He received a doctorate in modern European history from the University of California-Berkeley in 2000 and a law degree from Harvard University in 2001. He came to Yale from Harvard...
2023-05-22
41 min
Digital Public Square
The Rise and Centrality of Human Rights in Modern Discourse with Dr. Samuel Moyn
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Samuel Moyn of Yale University to discuss the nature of human rights in history and his works Christian Human Rights and The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History. Today, we talk about the rise and centrality of human rights in modern discourse.Meet Dr. MoynSamuel Moyn is the Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and History at Yale University. He received a doctorate in modern European history from the University of California-Berkeley in 2000 and a law degree from Harvard University in 2001. He came to Yale from Harvard...
2023-05-22
41 min
Repo America with J. Patrick Altes
Young Guns: Pat Talks with Texas' James Waldron
Whether its Jeremy Cross, Corey & Bryanna Cox, Kevin Wilson, Brandon Pineiro, Brennan Hamilton, or dozens of others, there's a new wave of intelligent, thoughtful, and fully professional repossessors out there. Repo America had a chance to sit down and discuss things with Austin's James Waldron.
2023-04-19
10 min
theodletheod
D.O.W.N.L.O.A.D. PDF The Harm in Hate Speech EBOOK EPUB KINDLE PDF
Download The Harm in Hate Speech Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Jeremy WaldronReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0674416864ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download *D.O.W.N.L.O.A.D.* PDF The Harm in Hate Speech EBOOK EPUB KINDLE PDF Ebook | READ ONLINE Download *D.O.W.N.L.O.A.D.* PDF The Harm in Hate Speech EBOOK EPUB KINDLE PDF read ebook online PDF EPUB KINDLE Download *D.O.W.N.L.O.A.D.* PDF The Harm...
2023-03-24
00 min
Onze Supremos
#125 Jurisdição Constitucional em Dieter Grimm (com Saul Tourinho)
O episódio desta semana vem com uma carga teórica absurda sobre Judicial Review. Tive o prazer de receber Saul Tourinho Leal, que está fazendo doutorado sob orientação do professor Dieter Grimm, ex-membro do Tribunal Federal Constitucional da Alemanha. Discutimos a obra do professor Grimm e suas críticas às doutrinas modernas que se opõem ao Judicial Review. Lattes do convidado: http://lattes.cnpq.br/3932505807469261 Conheça o clube do livro jurídico da Contracorrente: https://www.quebracorrente.com.br/ Índice 00:00 Vinheta 01:24 Apresentação do convidado 03:46 A política no...
2023-02-03
1h 16
Four Cubits
Free Speech, Hate Speech, and Group Libel
In this episode, Jeff and Eli discuss the principle of free speech and how it comes into conflict with the desire to regulate hate speech, or group libel. In an attempt to tease apart and examine the various ideas and values at play in this conflict, they look at Stanley Fish, Ronald Dworkin, and Jeremy Waldron.Show Notes:To read Stanley Fish on free speech, click/tap here. To read Ronald Dworkin on free speech, click/tap here. To read Jeremy Waldron on group libel, click/tap here.
2023-01-22
1h 01
Podcast do PPGLM
Ep. 59 - Filosofia do Direito. Entrevista com Cristina Consani
No episódio de hoje conversamos com Cristina Consani, professora na UFPR, sobre a atividade filosófica que toma o Direito, a Ciência Jurídica, como objeto de sua análise. Falamos acerca da possibilidade de uma definição para o Direito a partir de Herbert Hart, Ronald Dworkin e Joseph Raz. A Filosofia do Direito de Jeremy Waldron bem como seu debate com Dworkin e os limites da tolerância tratando mais detidamente do discurso de ódio. Cristina analisa também o descompasso entre os âmbitos normativo e descritivo da relação entre poder judiciário e política. Por...
2022-07-29
1h 16
The Ezra Klein Show
The Supreme Court Went Off the Rails Long Before Dobbs
On Friday, a Supreme Court majority voted to overturn Roe v. Wade. On Sunday, we released an episode with Dahlia Lithwick that goes through the court’s decision in detail, and we will continue to come out with new episodes on the ruling — and its vast implications — in the days and weeks to come. Today, we’re re-airing an episode that we originally released in February of this year with Columbia Law professor Jamal Greene — a conversation that is even more relevant now than it was when we originally released it. The Dobbs ruling may be the most poigna...
2022-06-28
1h 06
Progressively Horrified
Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness (aka The One Where We Finally Talk about the MCU)
🏳🌈 Happy Pride Month!We had originally planned to release our Rocky Horror Episode this week, but then Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness dropped and boy does it have exactly the required amount of queer content to earn some kind of "LGBT+ Friendly" tag in a time and with a character that really could have used good queer rep. So we're here to talk about Monster Mothers, Pride flag pins, and Doctor Strange's battle with his own traditional masculinity.The BasicsDirector: Sam RaimiWriters: Michael WaldronStars: Benedict Cumberbatch, Elizabeth Olson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Benedict Wong, Xochitl Gomez, Rachel M...
2022-06-23
1h 23
Free Kiwis!
Jeremy Waldron, The Harm in Hate Speech roundtable (Free Kiwis! Book Club #1)
Michael, James, and two guests discuss distinguished Kiwi legal philosopher Jeremy Waldron's book The Harm in Hate Speech and his conception of hate speech as 'group libel.'Waldron, The Harm in Hate Speech: https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.p...
2022-05-21
1h 15
The Infamous Podcast
Multiverse of Something
Leaving a Star Shaped Hole in My Heart This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl have ever so slightly different takes on the Moon Knight season 1. Then review the latest offering from the MCU, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse (not Multitude) of Madness. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Moon Knight: 4:52 Doctor Strange: 25:05 Moon Knight (Season 1 Episode 6) Out of 5 Scarab Endings Darryl: 2.5/5 Brian: 2/5 Title: “Gods and Monsters” Directed by: Mohamed Diab Teleplay by : Jeremy Slater and Peter Cameron & Sabir Pirzada Story by : Danielle Iman & Jeremy Slater Release Date: May 4, 2022 Su...
2022-05-15
00 min
The Infamous Podcast
Multiverse of Something
Leaving a Star Shaped Hole in My Heart This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl have ever so slightly different takes on the Moon Knight season 1. Then review the latest offering from the MCU, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse (not Multitude) of Madness. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Moon Knight: 4:52 Doctor Strange: 25:05 Moon Knight (Season 1 Episode 6) Out of 5 Scarab Endings Darryl: 2.5/5 Brian: 2/5 Title: “Gods and Monsters” Directed by: Mohamed Diab Teleplay by : Jeremy Slater and Peter Cameron & Sabir Pirzada Story by : Danielle Iman & Jeremy Slater Release Date: May 4, 2022 Su...
2022-05-15
00 min
Organized Chaos Podcast
Episode 47: Twisted CKR, Evolver, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, & Moon Knight Episodes 4-6 (featuring Chauncey K. Robinson)
Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss:- Twisted CKR 4:55- Evolver (with Chauncey K Robinson) 31:02- Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 53:04- Moon Knight Episodes 4-6 1:36:11Recorded May 10, 2022.Find Chauncey K Robinson at:https://www.youtube.com/c/TwistedWomanCKRhttps://chaunceykrobinson.com/https://www.peoplesworld.org/authors/chaunceyk-robinson/Bobby Quarters:https://www.facebook.com/BobbyQuartersmediahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkz8zBMjwH9WfI7Ghd4iVIQJEMS Art Studio:https://www.etsy.com/shop...
2022-05-11
2h 03
Peace Is Here with Avis Kalfsbeek
Immanuel Kant Perpetual Peace First Section Article 6 - No State Shall Allow Such Hostilities
Immanuel Kant’s essay "Toward Perpetual Peace, a Philosophical Sketch” First Section Article 6 “No state shall allow itself such hostilities in wartime as would make mutual trust in a future period of peace impossible.” Music: Dalai Llama Rides a Bike and The Red Kite by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez. Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW Immanuel Kant: The version of Immanuel Kant’s writing Toward Perpetual Peace I purchased is published by Yale University with introduction by Pauline Kleingeld, Translated by David L. Colclasure with e...
2022-05-09
06 min
Peace Is Here with Avis Kalfsbeek
Immanuel Kant Perpetual Peace First Section Article 5 - No State Shall Forcibly Interfere
Immanuel Kant’s essay “Toward Perpetual Peace, a Philosophical Sketch” First Section Article 5 “No state shall forcibly interfere in the constitution and government of another state.” Music: Dalai Llama Rides a Bike by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez. Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW Immanuel Kant: The version of Immanuel Kant’s writing Toward Perpetual Peace I purchased is published by Yale University with introduction by Pauline Kleingeld, Translated by David L. Colclasure with essays by Jeremy Waldron, Michael W. Doyle and Allen W. Wood. Avis Kalfsbee...
2022-05-06
05 min
Peace Is Here with Avis Kalfsbeek
Immanuel Kant Perpetual Peace First Section Article 4 - The State Shall Not Contract Debts
Immanuel Kant’s essay “Toward Perpetual Peace, a Philosophical Sketch” First Section Article 4 “The state shall not contract debts in connection with its foreign affairs.” Music: Dalai Llama Rides a Bike by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez. Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW Immanuel Kant: The version of Immanuel Kant’s writing Toward Perpetual Peace I purchased is published by Yale University with introduction by Pauline Kleingeld, Translated by David L. Colclasure with essays by Jeremy Waldron, Michael W. Doyle and Allen W. Wood. Avis Kalfsbeek’s Ama...
2022-05-02
06 min
Peace Is Here with Avis Kalfsbeek
Immanuel Kant Perpetual Peace First Section Article 3 - Standing Armies Shall Gradually Be Abolished
Immanuel Kant’s essay “Toward Perpetual Peace, a Philosophical Sketch” First Section Article 3 “Standing armies (miles perpetuus) shall be gradually abolished entirely.” Music: Dalai Llama Rides a Bike by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez. Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW Immanuel Kant: The version of Immanuel Kant’s writing Toward Perpetual Peace I purchased is published by Yale University with introduction by Pauline Kleingeld, Translated by David L. Colclasure with essays by Jeremy Waldron, Michael W. Doyle and Allen W. Wood. Avis Kalfsbeek’s Amazon affiliate link...
2022-04-27
06 min
Peace Is Here with Avis Kalfsbeek
Immanuel Kant Perpetual Peace First Section Article 2 - No State Shall Be Acquired
Immanuel Kant’s essay “Toward Perpetual Peace, a Philosophical Sketch” First Section Article 2 “No independently existing state (irrespective if it is large or small) shall be able to be acquired by another state through inheritance, exchange, purchase, or gift.” Music: Dalai Llama Rides a Bike by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez. Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW Immanuel Kant: The version of Immanuel Kant’s writing Toward Perpetual Peace I purchased is published by Yale University with introduction by Pauline Kleingeld, Translated by David L. Colclasure with...
2022-04-25
06 min
Peace Is Here with Avis Kalfsbeek
Immanuel Kant Perpetual Peace First Section Article 1 - No Reservations for Future War
Immanuel Kant’s essay Toward Perpetual Peace, a Philosophical Sketch First Section Article 1. “No peace settlement which secretly reserves issues for a future war shall be considered valid.” Music: Dalai Llama Rides a Bike by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez. Bandcamp: https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3QuyqfXEKzrpUl6b12I3KW Immanuel Kant: The version of Immanuel Kant’s writing Toward Perpetual Peace I purchased is published by Yale University with introduction by Pauline Kleingeld, Translated by David L. Colclasure with essays by Jeremy Waldron, Michael W. Doyle and Allen W...
2022-04-14
10 min
The Lean to the Left Podcast
In the Eye of the CRT Storm: Educators Speak Out
Last month former President Donald Trump urged his supporters to “lay down their lives” to fight against critical race theory, as he worked to whip up support for what probably will be an attempt to regain the White House.Using CRT, the study of institutional racism in the legal system, as a whipping boy is a favorite ploy of right-wing Republicans trying to control what can be taught in public schools across the nation…attempting to prohibit teachers from telling the truth about the role racism has played in our country’s history.Today we have two coll...
2022-04-09
47 min
The Lean to the Left Podcast
In the Eye of the CRT Storm: Educators Speak Out
Last month former President Donald Trump urged his supporters to “lay down their lives” to fight against critical race theory, as he worked to whip up support for what probably will be an attempt to regain the White House.Using CRT, the study of institutional racism in the legal system, as a whipping boy is a favorite ploy of right-wing Republicans trying to control what can be taught in public schools across the nation…attempting to prohibit teachers from telling the truth about the role racism has played in our country’s history.Today we have two coll...
2022-04-09
47 min
Sentientism
99: "The right to a fair start in life" - Carter Dillard of Fair Start Movement - Sentientism
Carter is Policy Director and Board Member of the Fair Start Movement, an organisation dedicated to giving every child a fair start in life. He is the author of Justice as a Fair Start in Life. Carter began his career as an Honors Program appointee to the U.S. Department of Justice. He later served as a legal adviser to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, in the national security law division. He wrote his thesis reformulating the right to have children under Jeremy Waldron, his extensive academic work on family planning has been published by Yale, Duke...
2022-03-04
1h 18
Peace Is Here with Avis Kalfsbeek
Immanuel Kant: Why Kant There Be Peace?
Why Kant There Be Peace? Excerpts from Immanuel Kant’s essay “Toward Perpetual Peace, a Philosophical Sketch.” Comforting, practical, brave, and clear. First Section, Which Contains the Preliminary Articles for Perpetual Peace among States: “No peace settlement which secretly reserves issues for a future war shall be considered valid.” “No independently existing state (irrespective of whether it is larger or small) shall be able to be acquired by another state through inheritance, exchange, purchase or gift.” “Standing armies (miles perpetuus) shall gradually be abolished entirely.” “The state shall not contract debts in connection with its foreign affairs.” “No state s...
2022-02-14
13 min
The Ezra Klein Show
Let’s Talk About How Truly Bizarre Our Supreme Court Is
“Getting race wrong early has led courts to get everything else wrong since,” writes Jamal Greene. But he probably doesn’t mean what you think he means.Greene is a professor at Columbia Law School, and his book “How Rights Went Wrong” is filled with examples of just how bizarre American Supreme Court outcomes have become. An information processing company claims the right to sell its patients’ data to drug companies — it wins. A group of San Antonio parents whose children attend a school with no air-conditioning, uncertified teachers and a falling apart school building sue for the right to a...
2022-02-04
1h 06
Borderline Jurisprudence
Episode 8: Carmen Pavel on International Law and Political Philosophy
Dr. Carmen Pavel (King's College London) joins us to talk about political philosophy of international law, global consitutionalism, the international rule of law, and her new book Law beyond the State: Dynamic Coordination, State Consent, and Binding International Law.Publications referred to in the episode:Carmen E. Pavel, Law beyond the State: Dynamic Coordination, State Consent, and Binding International Law (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021).Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, or the Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civill (London, 1651).David Hume, A treatise of Human Nature; Being an Attempt to...
2021-09-17
47 min
Theology Matters
Jeremy Waldron on Human Dignity and Our Relation to God
Jeremy Waldron on Human Dignity and Our Relation to God by Center of Theological Inquiry
2021-04-18
51 min
Onze Supremos
#039 Devido Processo Legislativo (com Roberta Simões)
Nossa conversa de hoje é sobre um assunto pouco desbravado no mundo jurídico. Com a participação da querida Roberta Simões, discutimos sobre a necessidade de aperfeiçoamento do processo legislativo por meio de mecanismos de justificação das decisões do legislador. Índice 00:00 Vinheta 00:58 Apresentação da convidada 01:53 Introdução 06:01 Devido processo legislativo: o corte epistemológico 09:10 Necessidade de justificação das decisões legislativas 14:40 Lobby 20:11 A justificação como costume constitucional 34:22 Possibilidade de controle judicial? 43:37 Considerações finais 45:35 Referências e indicações Referências e indic...
2021-03-26
49 min
Samvidhan Samvaad by Tarunabh Khaitan
Principles of Division of Power
संविधान संवाद का छठा एपिसोड “सत्ता विभाजन” के सिद्धांत पर केन्द्रित है। सत्ता के अलग-अलग अंग जैसे कार्यपालिका, विधायिका एवम् न्यायपालिका के बीच सत्ता का विभाजन क्यों जरूरी है, एवम् लोकतंत्र और प्रशासन में इस सिद्धांत की क्या भूमिका है- ऐसे ही सवालों की पड़ताल करता यह वीडियो।रीडिंग लिंक – “Jeremy Waldron: Separation of Powers in Thought and Practice”
2021-03-14
1h 20
Maxim Institute Podcast
16. Jeremy Waldron | "A Letter from America" (2017)
“Civility is about the way we deal with our disagreements, not about the way we avoid them.” Back in 2017, just after the inauguration of President Trump, we invited Professor Jeremy Waldron to deliver our annual Sir John Graham Lecture. Professor Waldron delivered what he called “A letter from America” a description of the warning signs of political incivility as a cautionary tale to New Zealanders, indicating how hard it is to regain civility once you lose your grip on it. We hope you enjoy the listen.
2021-02-21
49 min
Full Access Pacers
21. Pacers End Their Four Game Losing Streak
Kory Waldron reacts and talks about the Indiana Pacers 111-95 win over the Detroit Pistons.- Feels good to win- Domantas Sabonis out of his slump?- Pacers ball movement and effort- Justin Holiday the defender- Pacers bench unit continues to impress- Jeremy Lamb & Myles Turner = difference makers- Goga Bitadze & Edmond Sumner role& MOREYou can find this episode on all major streaming platforms & otgbasketball.comTwitter/Instagram: @Kwalhoops
2021-02-12
12 min
Full Access Pacers
19. Pacers Get Their Jazz Handed To Them, Losing Streak Continues
Kory Waldron reacts and talks about the Indiana Pacers 114-113 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans & 103-95 loss to the Utah Jazz- Pacers losing streak continues- Domantas Sabonis rough patch- Malcolm Brogdon ice-cold shooting- Pacers bench unit impresses - More touches for Jeremy Lamb & Myles Turner- MORE GOGA!- The week ahead& MOREYou can find this episode on all major streaming platforms & otgbasketball.comTwitter/Instagram: @Kwalhoops
2021-02-08
14 min
Full Access Pacers
12. Pacers Find Some of Their Own Magic In OT Win
Kory Waldron reacts and talks about the Indiana Pacers 120-118 OT victory over the Orlando Magic- Myles Turner returns- Jeremy Lamb is vital- Very little Edmond Sumner/Goga Bitadze- Malcolm Brogdon & Domantas Sabonis come through clutch& MOREYou can find this episode on all major streaming platforms & otgbasketball.comTwitter/Instagram: @Kwalhoops
2021-01-24
12 min
Full Access Pacers
11. Pacers Drop Their Second Straight Game, Defense Struggles
Kory Waldron reacts and talks about the Indiana Pacers 124-112 loss to the Dallas Mavericks- Jeremy Lamb returns- Mavericks dominate the Pacers in the paint- Pacers miss Myles Turner- Pacers offense strong& MOREYou can find this episode on all major streaming platforms & otgbasketball.comTwitter/Instagram: @Kwalhoops
2021-01-21
08 min
Overthink
Performativity
On episode 13 of Overthink, Ellie and David explain what performativity is. They explain why the phrase "performative ally" is not philosophically accurate, and how performativity is rooted in theories about language and identity. They talk about First Amendment laws, the ball culture of Paris is Burning, Legally Blonde, pornography, and more! Works Discussed: Judith Butler, Gender TroubleJennie Livingston, Paris is Burning J.L. Austin, How to Do Things with WordsJeremy Waldron, The Harm in Hate SpeechRae Langton "Subordination, Silence, and Pornography’s Authority" & "Beyond Belief: Pragmatics in Hate Speech an...
2021-01-19
39 min
Noticiario BdS
Noticiario BdS #65: CYBORG fuera de Flash, temp. 2 de LOKI y novedades MOON KNIGHT
Programa podcast semanal donde repasamos las principales noticias de la semana en materia de superhéroes, con noticias sobre cine, serie, cómics y videojuegos de Marvel y DC. En este programa #65, grabado el 10 de enero, hablamos de: Noticias que tratamos: 0:00 Introducción 3:00 7 de enero, cumpleaños de Karl Kesel, escritor y entintador de DC 5:20 Fallece el dibujante Steve Lightle 7:30 Green Arrow and The Canaries: The CW decide no seguir adelante 12:33 Stargirl: rumores de una temporada 3 que incluiría a Bruce Gordon 17:40 10 de enero de 1999, 22 aniversario de Batman Beyond 27:50 3 de enero, cumpleaños de Connie Nielsen (Hipólita) 34:00 Zack Snyder’s Justi...
2021-01-12
2h 22
Onze Supremos
SCOTUS #08 Gitlow v. New York, 1925 (com Cássio Casagrande)
Um dos primeiros casos na história da Suprema Corte envolvendo liberdade de expressão. Benjamin Gitlow foi preso por defender a derrubada do governos dos Estados Unidos e seu caso acabou sendo julgado pela SCOTUS. Referências e indicações: 1. Sobre a Liberdade (John Stuart Mill) 2. Freedom for the Thought That We Hate (Anthony Lewis) 3. The Harm in Hate Speech (Jeremy Waldron) 4. Gitlow v. New York: Every Idea an Incitement (Marc Lendler) 5. A ironia da liberdade de expressão (Owen M. Fiss) Vinheta Lovely Swindler by Amarià https://soundcloud.com/amariam...
2020-10-21
25 min
Onze Supremos
#016 Discurso de Ódio (com Thimotie Aragon Heemann)
Nossa conversa com Thimotie Aragon Heemann sobre um dos assuntos mais atemporais do Direito, Liberdade de Expressão e Discurso de Ódio. Thimotie se dedica a estudar Direitos Humanos, com ênfase especial na jurisprudência nacional e internacional sobre o tema. Índice 0:00 Vinheta 0:20 Apresentação do convidado 2:09 Introdução à Liberdade de Expressão 7:52 Crimes contra a honra 12:17 Jurisprudência do STF sobre Liberdade de Expressão 24:30 Dimensões da Liberdade de Expressão 27:12 Introdução ao Discurso de Ódio 34:50 Brandenburg v. Ohio, 1969 45:25 Tolerância em Karl Popper 54:40 Jurisprud...
2020-06-26
1h 30
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet EP. 214: What’s Next for the Cavs?
OTG’s Nick Fay and Kory Waldron are joined by Jeremy Freed to talk Cleveland Cavaliers - Cleveland’s Mount Rushmore - The Cavs young core - What to do with Drummond?- Time to move Love- Draft needs- AND MORE otgbasktball.comOTG on TwitterThe NBA Outlet on ITUNESMusic via Chuko Beats
2020-05-06
43 min
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet Free Agency Edition: 2019 Shooting Guard Class
The NBA Outlet Free Agency Edition: 2019 Shooting Guards Class OTG’s Nick Fay, Kory Waldron, and Jeremy Freed discuss the 2019 NBA free agent shooting guard class! 2019 NBA Free Agent Shooting Guards- Klay Thompson - Jimmy Butler- Danny Green- JJ Reddick - Jermey Lamb - Terrence Ross - AND MORE otgbasktball.comOTG on TwitterThe NBA Outlet on ITUNESMusic via Chuko Beats
2019-06-26
56 min
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet EP. 158: NBA TRADE DEADLINE PRIMER
The NBA Outlet EP. 158: NBA TRADE DEADLINE PRIMER OTG’s Nick Fay and Kory Waldron preview the upcoming NBA Trade Deadline from a player perspective! EP. 158 Nikola MiroticJulius RandleE'Twaun MooreMarc GasolMike ConleyGarrett TempleJamychal GreenJustin HolidayHarrison BarnesDwight PowellWillie-Cauley SteinKentavious Caldwell PopeLakers young coreJosh JacksonDewayne Dedmon...
2019-02-03
50 min
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet EP. 155: Hot Take/Shot Fake, All-Star Starters, T.D.M. 5.0
The NBA Outlet EP. 155: Hot Take/Shot Fake, All-Star Starters, T.D.M. 5.0 OTG’s Nick Fay,Kory Waldron and Jeremy Freed play some Hot Take or Shot Fake, give their All-Star starter picks, and discuss OTG’s Trade Deadline Marathon! EP. 155- Hot Take or Shot Fake- All-Star Starters- OTG’s Trade Deadline Marathon- Conley+Gasol talk https://www.otgbasketball.com/blog/tag/2019%20Trade%20Deadline%20Marathon otgbasktball.comOTG on Twitter
2019-01-23
59 min
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet EP. 150: New Year's Resolutions
The NBA Outlet EP. 150: New Year's Resolutions OTG’s Nick Fay. Kory Waldron, and Jeremy Freed discuss New Year’s resolutions for every team in the league. EP. 150- New Year’s resolutions for all 30 teams otgbasktball.comOTG on TwitterThe NBA Outlet on ITUNESMusic via Chuko Beats
2019-01-02
1h 16
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet EP. 140: Better Season?, The Bucks are REAL, 1st Place Clippers
The NBA Outlet EP. 140: Better Season?, The Bucks are REAL, 1st Place Clippers OTG’s Nick Fay and Kory Waldron are joined by Jeremy Freed and Charlie Fischer talk about an array of NBA topics EP. 140- Davis vs Embiid- Kemba vs Dame- LeBron vs KD- PG vs Butler- McGee vs Lopez- Lowry vs Kyrie- Vucevic vs Harrell- Are the Bucks a real threat to win the east?
2018-11-28
56 min
The Outlet
The NBA Outlet EP. 136: Mailbag Edition
The NBA Outlet EP. 136: Mailbag EditionNick Fay and Kory Waldron take some mailbag questions on this episode of The NBA Outlet.QuestionsJorge Cantu @CantuNBAWho will be the top seed in the Eastern conference?Jacob @Jacob__NBAWho do you want on your team for the future? Booker, Tatum, or Mitchell? Rank them ?Jac Manuell @TheJManJBTDoes the drama between KD and Draymond give further reasons for Durant to leave GS in free agencyNick Boylan @NickJBoy...
2018-11-16
29 min
Think About It
Free Speech 7: Jeremy Waldron--Yes, It's Possible to Define Hate Speech
Could limits on speech result in totalitarianism? Is the entirety of the developed world already lost? Jeremy Waldron, University Professor in the School of Law at New York University, doesn't quite agree. Equality and dignity, he tells us, are essential to free speech and hate speech is an "environmental issue.” Waldron is interested in the rule of law, democracy, security, torture, and homelessness.Uli Baer teaches literature and photography as University Professor at New York University. A recipient of Guggenheim, Getty and Humboldt awards, in addition to hosting "Speaking of…” he hosts (with Caroline Weber) the podcast "The Prous...
2018-10-08
43 min
Gifford Lectures (audio)
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Hard and Heart-breaking Cases: The Profoundly Disabled As Our Human Equals
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the sixth in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Hard and Heart-breaking Cases: The Profoundly Disabled As Our Human Equals". In this lecture, Professor Waldron explores ways of thinking about these aspects of the human condition that allow us to maintain the integrity of basic human equality. Recorded on 5 February 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library.
2018-06-01
00 min
Gifford Lectures (audio)
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Human Dignity and Our Relation to God
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the fifth in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Human Dignity and Our Relation to God". In this lecture Professor Waldron will relate our intimations about a transcendent basis for human equality to the work that was done in the previous lectures about the basic logic of the position. Recorded on 3 February 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library
2018-06-01
00 min
Gifford Lectures (audio)
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - A Load-bearing Idea: The Work of Human Equality
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the fourth in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "A Load-bearing Idea: The Work of Human Equality". Defending basic equality is not just a matter of ‘coming up with’ some suitably shaped property that all humans share. The description must be relevant to the work that basic equality has to do. That work is comprehensive and foundational, across all aspects of morality. Recorded on 2 February 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library.
2018-06-01
00 min
Gifford Lectures (audio)
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Looking for a Range Property: Hobbes, Kant, and Rawls
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the third in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Looking for a Range Property: Hobbes, Kant, and Rawls". In 'A Theory of Justice' Rawls introduced the idea of a 'range property' - a sort of threshold-based approach to the significance of variations in a certain range. Professor Waldron explores this idea, which Hobbes and Kant also implicitly relied on. Recorded on 29 January 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library.
2018-06-01
00 min
Gifford Lectures (audio)
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the second in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Everyone To Count For One - The Logic of Basic Equality". In this lecture, Professor Waldron will distinguish basic equality from various normative positions - both egalitarian and non-egalitarian - that are built up on it. Professor Waldron will seek to make sense of Jeremy Bentham’s maxim. That maxim, 'Everyone to count for one', is tantalizingly close to tautological: for what exactly does 'no one [counts] for more than one' rule out? And is basic equality just a ne...
2018-06-01
00 min
Gifford Lectures (audio)
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - More Than Merely Equal Consideration
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the first in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "More Than Merely Equal Consideration, - the Rev. Hastings Rashdall" In 1907, an Anglican clergyman teaching at New College, Oxford elaborated a theory of human inequality in Volume 1 of his book, The Theory of Good and Evil: A Treatise on Moral Philosophy. Hastings’ theory is highly offensive to modern ears: for it is a form of philosophical racism. But we will examine it — first, because it gives us a very clear picture of the position that basic equality has to deny...
2018-06-01
00 min
The Matt Townsend Show
Facebook and the Election, Human Equality, Screen Cleaning
Facebook's Effect on the Election (22:20) Shannon McGregor is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Texas at Austin's School of and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at The University of Utah. Her research interests center on political communication, social media, gender, and public opinion. Facebook’s role during the 2016 presidential election has come under extraordinary scrutiny in recent weeks. Most notably, attention has swirled around a Kremlin-backed troll farm’s purchase of $100,000 worth of ads on the platform during the election cycle. This came on the heels of controversies over the proliferation of "fake news" during the c...
2017-11-03
2h 27
Oral Argument
Episode 140: Decider
If the president does it, is it automatically legal? Of course not, but why not? How is the president constrained by law? Daphna Renan joins us to talk about the structures within the Executive Branch and the attitudes toward them that define what the legal constraints presidents create for themselves. From the post-Watergate efforts to create independent and legalistic sources of Marbury-like trumps on presidential prerogative to today’s chaos, Daphna explores the many design choices between formality and informality, centralization and diffusion, and independence and control. Also the normal nonsense. This show’s links: Daphna Rena...
2017-07-02
1h 14
Growth to Freedom™ - Transform Your Life, Business, and Relationships with Clarity, Confidence, and Direction
An Exit Strategy Approach To Building A Business, Value Drivers For Maximum Growth, and Game Changing Strategies for Your Business with Kevin Waldron [PODCAST 84]
What is the end game for your business? Are you looking to sell it or just get to place where you spend more time working on the business (instead of in it). Either way, it’s great to begin with the end in mind… in other words with an exit strategy in mind. It’s a smarter way to build a business - and not create a job. And our guest today: Kevin Waldron, has a unique approach to be able to do just that. On this episode, Kevin shares 5 principles he calls “value dr...
2016-10-10
38 min
DEATHSQUAD
VERBAL VIOLENCE #22 - "Sarah Tiana"
Brian Moses, Coach T, Sarah Tiana, Frank Castillo, Josh Waldron, Valerie Tosi, Anna Valenzuela, Josh Waldron, Jeff Ross, Sklar Bros, Nick Youssef, Jeremiah Watkins, Willie Hunter, Jamar Neighbors, Earl Skakel, Wanda Sykes, Whitney Rice, Jesus Trejo, Trevor Wilson, Micheal Che, Trevor Noah, Jeremy Garelick
2016-08-25
1h 07
Humanities Lectures
Faculty of Law: Professor Jeremy Waldron - Death lists and death squads: Targeted killing and the character of the State
'My intention in this lecture is to urge critical reflection upon current US practices of targeted killing by considering, not just whether acts of targeted killing can be legally justified, but also what sort of state we are turning into when we organize the use of lethal force in this way -maintaining a list of named enemies of the state who are to be eliminated in this way.' A prolific scholar, Jeremy Waldron teaches legal and political philosophy at NYU School of Law. Until recently, he was also Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory at Oxford University (All...
2016-07-27
00 min
Humanities Lectures
Faculty of Law: Professor Jeremy Waldron - Death lists and death squads: Targeted killing and the character of the State
'My intention in this lecture is to urge critical reflection upon current US practices of targeted killing by considering, not just whether acts of targeted killing can be legally justified, but also what sort of state we are turning into when we organize the use of lethal force in this way -maintaining a list of named enemies of the state who are to be eliminated in this way.' A prolific scholar, Jeremy Waldron teaches legal and political philosophy at NYU School of Law. Until recently, he was also Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory at Oxford University (All...
2016-07-27
00 min
Humanities Lectures
Philosophy: 2015 Dan & Gwen Taylor Lecture: Profound Disability and Distinctive Human Dignity
Professor Jeremy Waldron, Professor of Law at New York University speaks on the topic of ‘Profound Disability and Distinctive Human Dignity’. What does it mean to say we are all one another’s equals? Does a sense of equality distinguish humans from other animals? On what is this human equality based? Is it a religious idea? Is it a practical commitment? Is it just a matter of human rights? Is there supposed to be some shared feature that all human beings have in common? And if we take that approach, what are we to say about our brothers and sisters who su...
2015-07-27
00 min
Humanities Lectures
Philosophy: 2015 Dan & Gwen Taylor Lecture: Profound Disability and Distinctive Human Dignity
Professor Jeremy Waldron, Professor of Law at New York University speaks on the topic of ‘Profound Disability and Distinctive Human Dignity’. What does it mean to say we are all one another’s equals? Does a sense of equality distinguish humans from other animals? On what is this human equality based? Is it a religious idea? Is it a practical commitment? Is it just a matter of human rights? Is there supposed to be some shared feature that all human beings have in common? And if we take that approach, what are we to say about our brothers and sisters who su...
2015-07-27
00 min
Latitude 53 Podcast
Incubator: Emmanuel Osahor
We talked with this week’s Incubator artist, Emmanuel Osahor, about his work pairing photos from his two home cities—Edmonton and Lagos, up now in the Community Gallery with the work of Cindy Couldwell and Jeremy Tsang.
2015-06-25
27 min
The University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Hard and Heart-breaking Cases: The Profoundly Disabled As Our Human Equals
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the sixth in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Hard and Heart-breaking Cases: The Profoundly Disabled As Our Human Equals".In this lecture, Professor Waldron explores ways of thinking about these aspects of the human condition that allow us to maintain the integrity of basic human equality. Recorded on 5 February 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library.
2015-02-10
00 min
The University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Human Dignity and Our Relation to God
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the fifth in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Human Dignity and Our Relation to God". In this lecture Professor Waldron will relate our intimations about a transcendent basis for human equality to the work that was done in the previous lectures about the basic logic of the position. Recorded on 3 February 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library
2015-02-05
00 min
The University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - A Load-bearing Idea: The Work of Human Equality
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the fourth in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "A Load-bearing Idea: The Work of Human Equality". Defending basic equality is not just a matter of ‘coming up with’ some suitably shaped property that all humans share. The description must be relevant to the work that basic equality has to do. That work is comprehensive and foundational, across all aspects of morality. Recorded on 2 February 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library.
2015-02-05
00 min
The University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Looking for a Range Property: Hobbes, Kant, and Rawls
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the third in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Looking for a Range Property: Hobbes, Kant, and Rawls".In 'A Theory of Justice' Rawls introduced the idea of a 'range property' - a sort of threshold-based approach to the significance of variations in a certain range. Professor Waldron explores this idea, which Hobbes and Kant also implicitly relied on. Recorded on 29 January 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library.
2015-02-02
00 min
The University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the second in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Everyone To Count For One - The Logic of Basic Equality".In this lecture, Professor Waldron will distinguish basic equality from various normative positions - both egalitarian and non-egalitarian - that are built up on it. Professor Waldron will seek to make sense of Jeremy Bentham’s maxim. That maxim, 'Everyone to count for one', is tantalizingly close to tautological: for what exactly does 'no one [counts] for more than one' rule out? And is ba...
2015-01-29
00 min
The University of Edinburgh: The University of Edinburgh
Prof. Jeremy Waldron - More Than Merely Equal Consideration
Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the first in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "More Than Merely Equal Consideration, - the Rev. Hastings Rashdall"In 1907, an Anglican clergyman teaching at New College, Oxford elaborated a theory of human inequality in Volume 1 of his book, The Theory of Good and Evil: A Treatise on Moral Philosophy.Hastings’ theory is highly offensive to modern ears: for it is a form of philosophical racism.But we will examine it — first, because it gives us a very clear picture of the posi...
2015-01-28
00 min
The Engagement of Theory
Prisoners, Felons, and the Right to Vote
Jeremy Waldron talks about what the right to vote is, and isn't, and how it applies to those in the penal system
2014-04-04
50 min
The Engagement of Theory
Prisoners, Felons, and the Right to Vote (Slides)
Jeremy Waldron talks about what the right to vote is, and isn't, and how it applies to those in the penal system
2014-04-04
00 min
Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Torture and Human Dignity
25 Jan 2013, ELAC/Oxford Martin HRFG Programme Discussion Event with Professors David J. Luban, Jeremy Waldron and Henry Shue, chaired by Dr David Rodin.
2013-03-11
1h 12
Chris Riback
Jeremy Waldron, Philosophy of Law, Oxford and NYU; Author, "The Harm in Hate Speech" (9-8-12)
Few ideas are as ingrained in what it means to be an American as the right to free speech. Short of shouting “fire” in a crowded theater, we feel -- on the right and the left -- we can say anything. Violence is one thing; words are another. As every pre-schooler knows: sticks and stones may break our bones, but words can never hurt me. However, now comes an argument from NYU and Oxford Philosophy of Law Professor Jeremy Waldron that words, in fact, CAN hurt. Specifically, hate speech. It should be regulated, as he says, “As part of our commit...
2012-12-24
09 min
Politics and International Relations Podcasts
Unbinding the Executive: The Challenge to Liberal Legalism
Professor Jeremy Waldron, Chichele Professorship of Social and Political Theory at Oxford, delivers the keynote address for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition.
2012-10-04
53 min
Voices on Antisemitism
Jeremy Waldron
Jeremy Waldron calls the topic of hate speech a “hardy perennial” and one we must continue to revisit. In his book The Harm in Hate Speech, Waldron examines First Amendment legal protections and considers the damage inflicted on society by hate speech.
2012-08-02
07 min
Voices on Antisemitism
Jeremy Waldron
Jeremy Waldron calls the topic of hate speech a “hardy perennial” and one we must continue to revisit. In his book The Harm in Hate Speech, Waldron examines First Amendment legal protections and considers the damage inflicted on society by hate speech.
2012-08-02
07 min
Voices on Antisemitism
Jeremy Waldron
Jeremy Waldron calls the topic of hate speech a “hardy perennial” and one we must continue to revisit. In his book The Harm in Hate Speech, Waldron examines First Amendment legal protections and considers the damage inflicted on society by hate speech.
2012-08-02
00 min
Voices on Antisemitism
Jeremy Waldron, professor, New York University School of Law
Jeremy Waldron calls the topic of hate speech a “hardy perennial” and one we must continue to revisit. In his book The Harm in Hate Speech, Waldron examines First Amendment legal protections and considers the damage inflicted on society by hate speech.
2012-08-02
07 min
Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Targeted Killing: Exploring its Legality, Morality and Effectiveness
Professor Amos N. Guiora (University of Utah) with respondent Professor Jeremy Waldron (New York University School of Law and Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, Oxford) give a talk for the ELAC seminar series on 6 Feb 2012.
2012-02-21
40 min
The CPL Sir David Williams Lecture Podcast
'The Rule of Law and Human Dignity': The 2011 Sir David Williams Lecture
On Friday 6th May 2011, Professor Jeremy Waldron delivered the 2011 Sir David Williams Lecture entitled 'The Rule of Law and Human Dignity'. The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for Public Law website at: https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures/professor-jeremy-waldron-rule-law-and-human-dignity
2011-05-16
1h 14
The CPL Sir David Williams Lecture Podcast
'The Rule of Law and Human Dignity': The 2011 Sir David Williams Lecture
On Friday 6th May 2011, Professor Jeremy Waldron delivered the 2011 Sir David Williams Lecture entitled 'The Rule of Law and Human Dignity'.The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University.More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for Public Law website at: https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures/professor-jeremy-waldron-rule-law-and-human-dignityThis entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
2011-05-06
1h 14
Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
'The Rule of Law and Human Dignity': The 2011 Sir David Williams Lecture
On Friday 6th May 2011, Professor Jeremy Waldron delivered the 2011 Sir David Williams Lecture entitled 'The Rule of Law and Human Dignity'.The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University.More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for Public Law website at: https://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir-david-williams-lectures/professor-jeremy-waldron-rule-law-and-human-dignityThis entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
2011-05-06
1h 14
BOOM! Bodyboading Podcast
Ep 3 - SA - The Dave Winchester Mini Series
The Dave Winchester Mini Series proudly brought to you by NMD - nmdstox.com Grand Flavor - grandflavour.com BSC - bodyboarders.com.au Reeflex - reeflexwetsuits.com.au Stealth - bodyboarders.com.au/shop/item/stealth-fin-dave-winchester Artist - I Heart Hiroshima Song - Shakytown myspace.com/IHeartHiroshima Photo - Jeremy Creswell Boompodcast.com
2009-12-01
00 min
Reading Political Philosophy: From Machiavelli to Mill - Audio
Locke: Jon Pike and Jeremy Waldron
A wide-ranging discussion of Locke using the Second Treatise as a starting point. Locke’s relationship to liberalism and modern liberal theory is analysed, as well as his relationship to the ‘state of nature’ debate.
2009-08-23
00 min
Reading Political Philosophy: From Machiavelli to Mill
Locke: Jon Pike and Jeremy Waldron
A wide-ranging discussion of Locke using the Second Treatise as a starting point. Locke’s relationship to liberalism and modern liberal theory is analysed, as well as his relationship to the ‘state of nature’ debate.
2009-08-23
53 min
Reading Political Philosophy: From Machiavelli to Mill - Audio
Transcript -- Locke: Jon Pike and Jeremy Waldron
Transcript -- A wide-ranging discussion of Locke using the Second Treatise as a starting point. Locke’s relationship to liberalism and modern liberal theory is analysed, as well as his relationship to the ‘state of nature’ debate.
2009-08-23
27 min