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I Think, Therefore I Fan PodcastI Think, Therefore I Fan PodcastHey Ho, Let’s PhiIn this episode we host a round table discussion with Patrick Anderson, Gwen Grewal, George Dunn, Timothy Kwiatek, Tiffany Montoya, Bailie Peterson, Jesse Prinz, and Marty Sulek as they discuss their chapters in Richard’s latest book, Punk Rock and Philosophy. Richard’s co-editor, Josh Heter, joins us as co-host for this episode. “Attack of the Mole Men” and “Exhilarate” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Fat Cartoon Jazz https://www.purple-planet.com 2022-09-291h 05Talking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting TeenagersTalking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting TeenagersEp 196: Do Genetics Determine Teens’ Behavior?Jesse Prinz, author of Beyond Human Nature, joins us to discuss the role of both nature and nurture in teens’ development. He explains why we shouldn’t attribute teens’ abilities to biology, and shares the significance of both parental and peer influence on teens.Full show notesFor centuries, parents have been locked in a nature vs. nurture debate, trying to uncover the forces behind our teens’ development. Some parents believe nature has majority control over who teens become, and that things like personality, mental health issues and risk of addiction are passed down through...2022-06-2633 minTalking to Teens TeasersTalking to Teens TeasersEp 196: Do Genetics Determine Teens’ Behavior?For centuries, parents have been locked in a nature vs. nurture debate, trying to uncover the forces behind our teens’ development. Some parents believe nature has majority control over who teens become, and that things like personality, mental health issues and risk of addiction are passed down through the gene pool. Others think that these factors are mainly influenced by socialization, parental behavior and cultural influence–meaning the way we treat our kids shapes who they become. When teens are exhibiting behavior we’re not exactly proud of, it can be tempting to blame biologi...2022-05-2904 minScientific Sense ®Scientific Sense ®Prof. Jesse Prinz, Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York.Biology, Culture, Emotion, Psychiatry, Ontology, Social construction, and Artificial Intelligence Prof. Jesse Prinz is Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York. He works primarily in the philosophy of psychology and ethics and has authored several books and articles, addressing such topics as emotion, moral psychology, aesthetics and consciousness.2021-06-121h 42Sped up Rationally SpeakingSped up Rationally SpeakingRationally Speaking #64 - Jesse Prinz on Looking Beyond Human NatureNature vs. Nurture? Massimo and Julia revive the age-old debate in this episode of Rationally Speaking, with special guest Jesse Prinz. Jesse is a professor of philosophy at CUNY and the author of several books, most recently "Beyond Human Nature." The trio debate Jesse's argument that human behavior is far more culturally determined than evolutionary psychologists would have you believe, and in the process explore the question of where morality comes from and how to distinguish between nature and nurture.  Sped up the speakers by ['1.22', '1.0']2020-12-1443 minsartresartreThe Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz)The Moral Self (Jesse Prinz...2020-01-0549 minMallen Baker: FaultlinesMallen Baker: FaultlinesStephanie Davies-Arai – Seeking the truth without fearIn this episode, I talk to Stephanie Davies-Arai. Stephanie is the founder of Transgender Trend, a parent effectiveness trainer and the author of the book ‘communicating with kids’. She was shortlisted for the John Maddox prize, which recognises individuals who have promoted sound science and evidence on a matter of public interest, with an emphasis on those who have faced difficulty or hostility in doing so. In this interview, we talk how she got to where she is, and the journey she took from being a sculptor who wanted to change the world through art, to s...2019-03-2652 minSwoony Boys PodcastSwoony Boys PodcastFebruary 2019 Hotties of the MonthHere are our picks for this special Valentine's Day edition of our Hotties of the Month: Lord Carlston from The Dark Days Deceit by Alison Goodman Prinz Soren from Lady Smoke by Laura Sebastian Romeo Anderson from the #Hashtag Series by Cambria Hebert Aiden Callahan from the Hearts Revenge Series by Cole Jaimes Noah Stern from Hope and Other Punchlines by Julie Buxbaum Caleb from The Deceivers by Kristen Simmons Here's our list of Honorable Mentions: Athan from Dark of the West by Joanna Hathaway Loom from The Glass Spare by Lauren DeStefano Jordan Tuttle from...2019-02-1400 minStoic MeditationsStoic MeditationsPay attention to the good parts of your lifeA contemporary theory of consciousness, proposed by philosopher Jesse Prinz, recalls Seneca's treatment of the emotions, and teaches us how to avert painful thoughts by focusing on the good things that happen to us. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stoicmeditations/support2019-01-2802 minThe Thought ProjectThe Thought ProjectThe Thought Project - Episode 15 - Interview with Jesse PrinzJesse Prinz is a distinguished professor of philosophy at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York. He is a notable expert in philosophy of psychology and a strong proponent of the emerging methodology known as experimental philosophy. He is author of The Conscious Brain; The Emotional Construction of Morals, Beyond Human Nature; and Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion. Before his arrival to The Graduate Center in 2009, he was the John J. Rogers Distinguished Professor in the department of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In this segment he discusses the philosophy of...2018-03-2036 minCUNY Graduate CenterCUNY Graduate CenterThe Thought Project - Episode 15 - Interview with Jesse PrinzJesse Prinz is a distinguished professor of philosophy at The Graduate Center of The City University of New York. He is a notable expert in philosophy of psychology and a strong proponent of the emerging methodology known as experimental philosophy. He is author of The Conscious Brain; The Emotional Construction of Morals, Beyond Human Nature; and Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion. Before his arrival to The Graduate Center in 2009, he was the John J. Rogers Distinguished Professor in the department of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In this segment he discusses the philosophy of...2018-03-2036 minCoopers KaffeeCoopers KaffeeCK46: Der Sitcom-Sommer - Die Neunziger (2) Gemeinsam kichern wir uns mit Euch in die Neunziger. Eine Zeit, in der die heile Welt der Huxtables und Tanners stetig zerbrach und durch neurotische New Yorker, sündige Singles und lustige Lesben ersetzt wurde.  Schreck lass nach! Welche 90er Sitcoms uns am besten gefallen haben, warum uns Ursula besser als Phoebe gefällt und was 'Die Dinos' hier zu suchen haben? Keine Ahnung, was fragt ihr uns? No soup for you! Viel Spaß! Timecodes: 00:02:40 Die 90er: Das Sitcomjahrzehnt 00:07:40 Seinfeld 00:23:55 Medienkritik bei Roseanne, Will & Grac...2016-08-242h 14Philosophy BitesPhilosophy BitesJesse Prinz on Thinking with PicturesMany philosophers deny the common sense view that we think with pictures. Are they right to do so? Jesse Prinz doesn't think so. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast he explains to Nigel Warburton why we need to think again about thinking with pictures. This episode is part of the series Mind Bites, made in association with Nicholas Shea's AHRC-sponsored Meaning for the Brain and Meaning for the Person project. 2016-08-0121 minPhilosophy BitesPhilosophy BitesJesse Prinz on Is Everything Socially Constructed?To what degree is reality something created by us? Jesse Prinz explores this fascinating question in conversation with Nigel Warburton. 2015-09-2720 minPhilosophy BitesPhilosophy BitesJesse Prinz on Art and EmotionWhat part do emotions play in our appreciation of art? Jesse Prinz explores the sense of wonder at artworks in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.2015-05-2220 minMoral Psychology Research GroupMoral Psychology Research GroupMoral Psychology - 9 February 2015 - Is Empathy Important for Morality?Professor Jesse Prinz (Philosophy, City University of New York) Professor Molly Crockett (Neuroscience, University of Oxford) Chaired by Dr Simone Schnall (Psychology, University of Cambridge) Abstract Empathy is widely and increasingly heralded as an essential ingredient of morality. It is said to be necessary for moral development, moral motivation, and even for comprehending the moral domain. But is empathy really important for morality? Prof Jesse Prinz and Prof Molly Crockett will address these claims and engage in a discussion and Q&A session. Prof Prinz argues that empathy is in fact not necessary for morality, and it may even be...2015-03-091h 01Montagssorbet mit Laut & LuiseMontagssorbet mit Laut & Luise#028: Touchy Mob - Montagssorbet mit Laut & LuiseFür die Ewigwachgebliebenen zum Feierabendbier, für die Frühaufsteher als Seelenfutter zum Wochenbeginn: Montagssorbet mit Laut & Luise. Alles erlaubt, was gut tut und Gedanken kreisen lässt, nur der Name ist Programm: cremig, fluffig und ganz schön weich. Irgendwo auf der Schneise von Berlin nach Rügen oder umgekehrt, versöhnt uns der Pop-Prinz mit Fummelattitüde, namentlich »@touchymob«, mit der Bestie Montag. Musik zwischen Speisewagen und Dampfmaschine tief aus dem Herzen der manngewordenen Bartmode. Wir sagen touchy Danke, das war haarscharf! (Ansage: Ralf, Daniel & Max Goldt) ~ Los Trackos del Touch Mob ~ Alex Cameron - Happy Ending Touchy - T...2014-08-111h 50Laut & LuiseLaut & Luise#028: Touchy Mob - Montagssorbet mit Laut & LuiseFür die Ewigwachgebliebenen zum Feierabendbier, für die Frühaufsteher als Seelenfutter zum Wochenbeginn: Montagssorbet mit Laut & Luise. Alles erlaubt, was gut tut und Gedanken kreisen lässt, nur der Name ist Programm: cremig, fluffig und ganz schön weich. Irgendwo auf der Schneise von Berlin nach Rügen oder umgekehrt, versöhnt uns der Pop-Prinz mit Fummelattitüde, namentlich »@touchymob«, mit der Bestie Montag. Musik zwischen Speisewagen und Dampfmaschine tief aus dem Herzen der manngewordenen Bartmode. Wir sagen touchy Danke, das war haarscharf! (Ansage: Ralf, Daniel & Max Goldt) ~ Los Trackos del Touch Mob ~ Alex Cameron - Happy Ending Touchy - T...2014-08-111h 50atishatishatish - [041] - BPM 2014 - Live At Mamita's Beach ClubHi friends, here's my set from listed's PLAY party at BPM. My set was quite early in the day with the first few guests just arriving, so I got to start things really light (as I love to do) and slowly build a vibe for Naveen to take things over followed by Three, Konrad Black, and Bill Patrick. Thanks to Mike Perry for starting the day off with some light deep grooves, too. Overall, it was a really nice party with some really nice people. I hope to get to do it again next year (but maybe with less rain!). ...2014-02-031h 27atishatishatish - [041] - BPM 2014 - Live At Mamita's Beach ClubHi friends, here's my set from listed's PLAY party at BPM. My set was quite early in the day with the first few guests just arriving, so I got to start things really light (as I love to do) and slowly build a vibe for Naveen to take things over followed by Three, Konrad Black, and Bill Patrick. Thanks to Mike Perry for starting the day off with some light deep grooves, too. Overall, it was a really nice party with some really nice people. I hope to get to do it again next year (but maybe with less rain!). ...2014-02-031h 27Smart People PodcastSmart People PodcastBest Of – Episode 1 This week we bring you a special "best of psychology and human behavior" episode.  Travel back to the beginning of Smart People Podcast with us and enjoy some of the best clips regarding psychology, the human brain, the decision making process, passion and more.  This is a can't miss episode packed full of great information with none of the fluff. Here is a brief overview of what this episode entails, what order it's in, who are guests are, and where you can find the whole episode.  Enjoy! Part 1 - Clips from Episode 58 with Jesse Prinz.  Jesse gets us started by tell...2013-12-2337 minVery Bad WizardsVery Bad WizardsThe Perils of Empathy (with Paul Bloom)Paul Bloom joins us in the second segment for a lively discussion about the value of  empathy as a guide our moral decisions.  And in our first scoop, we talk about Paul's new book (coming in November) Just Babies: The Origin of Good and Evil ,  racist babies, and how 80s sitcoms changed the world.  In the first segment, Dave and Tamler face the music and try to respond to a listener's criticisms of their episode on slurs and offensiveness (Episode 22) .   Links The Baby in the Well: The Case Against Empathy by Paul Bloom [newyorker.com]  Descartes' Baby  by...2013-06-101h 23New Books in PhilosophyNew Books in PhilosophyJesse J. Prinz, “The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience” (Oxford UP, 2012)For decades now, philosophers, linguists, psychologists and neuroscientists have been working to understand the nature of the hard-to-describe but very familiar conscious experiences we have while awake. Some have thought consciousness can’t be explained scientifically, and others have argued that it will always remain a mystery. But most consider some sort of explanation in physical, specifically neural, terms to be possible. In The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience (Oxford University Press, 2012), Jesse J. Prinz — Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate Center — synthesizes scientific data and hypothesis with philosophical theory and insight to arg...2013-03-151h 08New Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyJesse J. Prinz, “The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience” (Oxford UP, 2012)For decades now, philosophers, linguists, psychologists and neuroscientists have been working to understand the nature of the hard-to-describe but very familiar conscious experiences we have while awake. Some have thought consciousness can’t be explained scientifically, and others have argued that it will always remain a mystery. But most consider some sort of explanation in physical, specifically neural, terms to be possible. In The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience (Oxford University Press, 2012), Jesse J. Prinz — Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate Center — synthesizes scientific data and hypothesis with philosophical theory and insight to arg...2013-03-151h 08In Conversation: An OUP PodcastIn Conversation: An OUP PodcastJesse J. Prinz, “The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience” (Oxford UP, 2012)For decades now, philosophers, linguists, psychologists and neuroscientists have been working to understand the nature of the hard-to-describe but very familiar conscious experiences we have while awake. Some have thought consciousness can’t be explained scientifically, and others have argued that it will always remain a mystery. But most consider some sort of explanation in physical, specifically neural, terms to be possible. In The Conscious Brain: How Attention Engenders Experience (Oxford University Press, 2012), Jesse J. Prinz — Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate Center — synthesizes scientific data and hypothesis with philosophical theory and insight to argue...2013-03-151h 08Smart People Podcast\'s PodcastSmart People Podcast's PodcastDr. Jesse Prinz - Psychology: Episode 58 (www.smartpeoplepodcast.com)This week we cover some seriously heavy topics. What plays a bigger role in who you are, your experiences or your genetics? Are emotions strictly a biological response to an event, easily defined by the chemical that they are related to? Are we born as moral beings, or is even morality subject to circumstances? What flavor of ice cream is better, vanilla or chocolate? Wait, sorry – that was a separate argument that Jon and I had. Anyway, it takes some serious smarts to even attempt to answer these questions (especially the ice cream debate), good thing this week’s guest is b...2013-01-2044 minSmart People PodcastSmart People PodcastJesse Prinz This week we cover some seriously heavy topics.  What plays a bigger role in who you are, your experiences or your genetics? Are emotions strictly a biological response to an event, easily defined by the chemical that they are related to?  Are we born as moral beings, or is even morality subject to circumstances? What... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2012-07-3045 minRationally Speaking PodcastRationally Speaking PodcastRationally Speaking #64 - Jesse Prinz on Looking Beyond Human NatureNature vs. Nurture? Massimo and Julia revive the age-old debate in this episode of Rationally Speaking, with special guest Jesse Prinz. Jesse is a professor of philosophy at CUNY and the author of several books, most recently "Beyond Human Nature." The trio debate Jesse's argument that human behavior is far more culturally determined than evolutionary psychologists would have you believe, and in the process explore the question of where morality comes from and how to distinguish between nature and nurture.2012-07-0146 minElucidations: A University of Chicago PodcastElucidations: A University of Chicago PodcastEpisode 6: Jesse Prinz discusses experimental philosophyIn this episode, Jesse Prinz discusses a new movement in philosophy which makes use of findings in psychology and the social sciences to address traditional philosophical problems.2009-12-0135 minElucidationsElucidationsEpisode 6: Jesse Prinz discusses experimental philosophyIn this episode, Jesse Prinz discusses a new movement in philosophy which makes use of findings in psychology and the social sciences to address traditional philosophical problems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2009-12-0135 min