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New Books NetworkNew Books NetworkOwen Flanagan, "What Is It Like to Be an Addict?: Understanding Substance Abuse" (Oxford UP, 2025)A powerful and important exploration of how addiction functions on social, psychological and biological levels, integrated with the experience of being an addict, from an acclaimed philosopher and former addict.What is addiction? Theories about what kind of thing addiction is are sharply divided between those who see it purely as a brain disorder, and those who conceive of it in psychological and social terms. Owen Flanagan, an acclaimed philosopher of mind and ethics, offers a state-of-the-art assessment of addiction science and proposes a new ecumenical model for understanding and explaining substance addiction.Flanagan has first-hand knowledge...2025-06-1142 minNew Books in Popular CultureNew Books in Popular CultureOwen Flanagan, "What Is It Like to Be an Addict?: Understanding Substance Abuse" (Oxford UP, 2025)A powerful and important exploration of how addiction functions on social, psychological and biological levels, integrated with the experience of being an addict, from an acclaimed philosopher and former addict.What is addiction? Theories about what kind of thing addiction is are sharply divided between those who see it purely as a brain disorder, and those who conceive of it in psychological and social terms. Owen Flanagan, an acclaimed philosopher of mind and ethics, offers a state-of-the-art assessment of addiction science and proposes a new ecumenical model for understanding and explaining substance addiction.Flanagan has first-hand knowledge...2025-06-1142 minIn Conversation: An OUP PodcastIn Conversation: An OUP PodcastOwen Flanagan, "What Is It Like to Be an Addict?: Understanding Substance Abuse" (Oxford UP, 2025)A powerful and important exploration of how addiction functions on social, psychological and biological levels, integrated with the experience of being an addict, from an acclaimed philosopher and former addict.What is addiction? Theories about what kind of thing addiction is are sharply divided between those who see it purely as a brain disorder, and those who conceive of it in psychological and social terms. Owen Flanagan, an acclaimed philosopher of mind and ethics, offers a state-of-the-art assessment of addiction science and proposes a new ecumenical model for understanding and explaining substance addiction.Flanagan has first-hand knowledge...2025-06-1142 minNew Books in Drugs, Addiction and RecoveryNew Books in Drugs, Addiction and RecoveryOwen Flanagan, "What Is It Like to Be an Addict?: Understanding Substance Abuse" (Oxford UP, 2025)A powerful and important exploration of how addiction functions on social, psychological and biological levels, integrated with the experience of being an addict, from an acclaimed philosopher and former addict.What is addiction? Theories about what kind of thing addiction is are sharply divided between those who see it purely as a brain disorder, and those who conceive of it in psychological and social terms. Owen Flanagan, an acclaimed philosopher of mind and ethics, offers a state-of-the-art assessment of addiction science and proposes a new ecumenical model for understanding and explaining substance addiction.Flanagan has first-hand knowledge...2025-06-1142 minVan Leer Institute Series on IdeasVan Leer Institute Series on IdeasOwen Flanagan, "What Is It Like to Be an Addict?: Understanding Substance Abuse" (Oxford UP, 2025)A powerful and important exploration of how addiction functions on social, psychological and biological levels, integrated with the experience of being an addict, from an acclaimed philosopher and former addict.What is addiction? Theories about what kind of thing addiction is are sharply divided between those who see it purely as a brain disorder, and those who conceive of it in psychological and social terms. Owen Flanagan, an acclaimed philosopher of mind and ethics, offers a state-of-the-art assessment of addiction science and proposes a new ecumenical model for understanding and explaining substance addiction.Flanagan has first-hand knowledge...2025-06-1142 minVampire VideosVampire VideosDoctor Sleep: Director's Cut with Tony Black[11x10] We're finally reviewing a Mike Flanagan horror movie, in the shape of his 2019 sequel to The Shining; it's the three-hour Director's Cut of Doctor Sleep. In this adaptation of Stephen King's novel, a grown-up Danny Torrance (Ewan McGregor) finds himself dealing with alcoholism, his childhood trauma, and the arrival of a child-murdering gang led by Rose the Hat (Rebecca Ferguson)... And making his long overdue return to the show, for a regular episode anyway, is podcaster and author Tony Black... Hosts: Dan Owen & Hugh McStay Guest: Tony Black E...2025-06-021h 33We Hate MoviesWe Hate MoviesMission: Impossible III (with Ben Worcester) “He’s at the height of his Lost powers here” - Ben on J.J. Abrams On this week’s episode, we welcome Ben Worcester onto the Summer Blockbuster Extravaganza to chat about the super-fun action sequel, Mission: Impossible III! How great is this engagement party scene with Ethan working the room? Has there been a better M:I villain than the late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman’s portrayal of Owen Davian? Is this the M:I flick with the most Ving? And how lucky is Ethan to have Aaron Paul for a brother-in-law? PLUS: Does Ethan Hunt have the s...2025-05-271h 56BRAINLANDBRAINLANDWHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AN ADDICT? A philosopher tells it like it is.If you want to get a clear view of a subject ask a philiosopher who has thought deeply about it. In this podcast, philosopher Owen Flanangan speaks frankly about his experience of addiction to alcohol and tranquillisers, 18 years on, and why he felt compelled to write about his experience and analysis of the problem. We talk about substance use and creativity, identity, social cohesive, marker of major life events and as a way to make life more interesting or tolerable. We talk about AA and NA and why, during his first period of recovery he avoided them, but also...2025-05-0857 minFlourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik FisherFlourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik FisherWhat Is It Like to Be an Addict? with Prof. Owen FlanaganSign up for my newsletter and immediately receive my free guide to the many pathways to recovery, as well as regular updates on new interviews, material, and other writings. Nearly two decades ago, Owen Flanagan stood before the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, ready to open up about something uncharacteristically personal. Unlike his typical scholarly talks on consciousness and philosophy of mind, he was about to tell the distinguished group about his lived experience with addiction and recovery. He wanted to describe what it was like to exist as the “sick hollow vessel” he had become, and how h...2025-04-221h 06Proactive Mindfulness aka Active PauseProactive Mindfulness aka Active PauseOwen Flanagan: What it is like to be an addictOwen Flanagan is an expert in the philosophy of mind and ethics. For many years, he was also an addict. Here, we talk about addiction from both perspectives.2025-04-0948 minLife ExaminedLife ExaminedWhat it’s like to be an alcoholic: a renowned philosopher’s struggle with addictionOwen Flanagan, professor of philosophy and neurobiology at Duke University and author of “What Is It Like to Be an Addict? Understanding Substance Abuse” reflects on his life as an alcoholic and explores the brain science and individual complexities behind why we become addicted. Flanagan addresses the role of the individual and agency and is critical of those who maintain that addiction is a disease of the brain. When it comes to treatment, Flanagan says community, compassion and love are key factors in maintaining long term sobriety.   Guest: Owen Flanagan  Professor of phi...2025-03-1953 minPeople I (Mostly) AdmirePeople I (Mostly) Admire152. Hunting for the Origins of LifeChemist Jack Szostak wants to understand how the first life forms came into being on Earth. He and Steve discuss the danger of "mirror bacteria," the origin of biology in poisonous chemicals, and the possibility that life might exist on other planets too.  SOURCES:Jack Szostak, Nobel laureate and professor of chemistry at The University of Chicago. RESOURCES:Is Earth Exceptional?: The Quest for Cosmic Life, by Mario Livio and Jack Szostak (2024)"Q&A: How ‘Mirror Bacteria’ Could Take a Devastating Toll on Humanity," by Isabella Backman (Yale School of Medicine, 2024)."The virtual circular genome...2025-03-0146 minThe Charles Eoghan ExperienceThe Charles Eoghan Experience#110 Fast Track Your Jiu Jitsu Progress With Jozef Chen & Owen Jones00:00 - 05:30 - Owen spent 11 hours in hospital, Polaris recap, Jozeph in London & Los Banditos Summer Camp 05:30 - 08:52 - Jozeph passing & Wrestling with Silviu 08:52 - 10:10 - Airline review videos 10:10 - 12:18 - Watching Jiu Jitsu & Wrestling 12:18 - 13:27 - Owens upcoming match on WNO 13:27 - 15:03 - Polaris recap 15:03 - 17:30 - Craig beating up Jozef17:30 - 18:35 - Silviu & Sandro 18:35 - 19:45 - Jozefs lifting 19:45 - 24:32 - London and eating out 24:32 - 27:45 - America & Char training with GOAT’s 27:45 - 29:00 - Gumshelds ...2025-02-231h 33PhilosophyPodcasts.OrgPhilosophyPodcasts.OrgOne of the preeminent philosophers of our time, Owen Flanagan, was for many years an addict. He synthesizes in this book both the science and phenomenology of addiction.Owen Flanagan James B. Duke University Professor Emeritus of Philosophy & Professor of Neurobiology Emeritus  What Is It Like to Be an Addict?: Understanding Substance Abuse "A brilliant and unparalleled synthesis of the science, philosophy, and first-person phenomenology of addiction. Owen Flanagan is a distinguished philosopher who ... is also an ex-addict. This book is beyond excellent. It is wise. Everyone who wants to understand addiction must read it."  -- Hanna Pickard, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University   "This elegant and clear book ... deserves to be a landmark in the study of add...2025-02-1644 minPeople I (Mostly) AdmirePeople I (Mostly) Admire151. Neurobiologist, Philosopher, and AddictOwen Flanagan's newest book details his 20-year dependence on alcohol and pills — and outlines his research on what addiction can tell us about the nature of consciousness. SOURCES:Owen Flanagan, philosopher, neurobiologist, and professor emeritus at Duke University. RESOURCES:What Is It Like to Be an Addict?: Understanding Substance Abuse, by Owen Flanagan (2025).Consciousness Reconsidered, by Owen Flanagan (1993).Against Happiness, by Owen Flanagan, Joseph E. LeDoux, Bobby Bingle, Daniel M. Haybron, Batja Mesquita, Michele Moody-Adams, Songyao Ren, Anna Sun, and Yolonda Y. Wilson. (2023).The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized, by Owen Flanagan (2013).The Really Hard Prob...2025-02-1553 minOcean FM News ReportsOcean FM News ReportsOwen Elding signs contract extension with Sligo RoversOwen Elding has signed a contract extension with Sligo Rovers until the end of the 2027 season. Confirmation of the deal was announced by Rovers on Monday afternoon. The 18-year-old attacker featured for The Bit O’ Red on 24 occasions in 2024 and will hope to play a starring role at The Showgrounds throughout the new season, which begins on Saturday with a home game against Waterford. He gave his reaction to extending his stay to Ocean FM Sport’s Ronan Flanagan:2025-02-1001 minFrank Morano Interviews & MoreFrank Morano Interviews & MoreOwen Flanagan | 01-21-25Owen Flanagan, professor of philosophy and neurobiology emeritus at Duke University and author of the new book “What Is It Like to Be an Addict?”Topic: Is addiction a disease?Article: https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/people-say-addiction-is-a-disease-mine-wasnt-c9969d82Bio: https://scholars.duke.edu/person/ojfSocial Media:https://x.com/owenflanagan?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthorhttps://www.facebook.com/owen.flanagan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-01-2134 minSAM&PAM\'s Book RadarSAM&PAM's Book Radar(2025) What Is It Like to Be an Addict? by Owen FLANAGAN "What Is It Like to Be an Addict?: Understanding Substance Abuse" was written by Owen Flanagan and published in 2025.It's a philosophical and scientific exploration of substance addiction. The book aims to explain substance addiction, according to the best philosophy and science, and to offer a humane and sensible ethics and politics of addiction. The book includes ten themes about addiction, covering a wide range of perspectives and considerations, including:The importance of understanding the addict's experience.Integrating subjective experiences with objective scientific perspectives.Examining social, cultural, gender, racial, ethnic, and economic patterns relevant to addiction...2025-01-1613 minScariff Bay Community Radio Podcasts SBCRScariff Bay Community Radio Podcasts SBCRINTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS - Hillary Tonge, Owen Ryan Clare Champion and count 12-00.20 Hilary Tonge -20.00 Discussion Count 11  -1.01.45 Owen Ryan of the Clare Champion  reflects on the counts to date and the strong East Clare candidate performance. -01.12.05 Count 12  Clare Constituency as given by  Returning officer Rita Considine  Distribution of June Dillon votes  With Pat O’Brien, John S kelly, Mairead O Higgins Finnegan, James Flanagan, David Fleming and Paul Bugler. Originally Broadcast as part of live simulcast by RCB and SBCR as part of election coverage 2024 on 1st December 2024 from Treacy’s  West County Hotel Ennis 2024-12-1655 minTactical Treasures PodcastTactical Treasures PodcastTactical Treasures: Pam DodgenOn this episode of Tactical Treasures, Tracy speaks with Pam Dodgen, Patriotic Military Supporter and the President of Owen Care! Tune in to this episode to hear about Pam’s Tactical Treasure, how she has taken her Doctorate degree in Psychology and applied it to her role as President in Owen Care, and about how Owen Care became Owen Care USA to provide the highest quality service dogs dedicated to improving the independence and self-esteem of Veterans and First Responders.2024-11-0643 min15 Minutes of . . .15 Minutes of . . .Owen Flanagan UML Digital Media MajorIt’s been a while but I still believe that the world is a great place with good people doing awesome things. And I’ve had a lot of really cool experiences in the last few years. Teaching has become, if not the most interesting, the most rewarding thing that I’ve done in quite a while so far has a 65 year old guy faced with the prospect of interacting and working with today’s Gen Z, they range from the ages of 18 to 24 years old. I was prepared for a variety of stereotypes that the media in general, and even...2024-11-0517 minThe Postscript PodcastThe Postscript PodcastDoctor Sleep (2019) Director's Cut with Owen WardWe say farewell to Spooky Month by taking on Mike Flanagan's increasingly reclaimed, three-hour adaptation of Stephen King's Doctor Sleep with the one and only, Owen Ward. The fellas discuss why this film left people feeling a bit mixed upon release and how it has only grown in fans' estimations since then. What separates this film from the many other legacy sequels and trauma-core horror films? Does this film escape the shadow of The Shining? Is this actually the definitive Stephen King adaptation? All is discussed in this grand finale to our horror month. 2024-11-052h 18REIA RadioREIA Radio#125 Brad Flanagan - Faith and Family: A Journey of Second ChancesIn this thrilling episode of REIA Radio, hosts Ted and Owen sit down with the multi-talented Brad Flanagan, whose extraordinary journey from motorcycle stunt riding in Las Vegas to real estate mastery is nothing short of inspiring. Brad opens up about his early days performing death-defying stunts, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from his adrenaline-fueled career and the life lessons learned along the way.Transitioning from the world of high-octane stunts to the realm of real estate, Brad discusses how the skills and mindset developed as a stunt rider helped him navigate the competitive and often unpredictable world of...2024-06-121h 58Theology MattersTheology MattersDiscussion of the Book, Against HappinessA Discussion of the book, Against Happiness, with Owen Flanagan, Yolonda Wilson, Michael Spezio, and Joshua Mauldin More information on the book: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/against-happiness/97802312094962024-05-311h 03The Charles Eoghan ExperienceThe Charles Eoghan Experience#75 How To Approach Jiu Jitsu To Become World Class W/Jozef Chen, Owen Jones & Dima Murovanni 00:00 - 01:30 - Introduction, steroids and autism 01:30 - 02:30 - Watching matches and Instructionals02:30 - 03:30 - Competing at a high level03:30 - 04:30 - Crackhead tales 04:30 - 11:30 - Dima’s Jiu Jitsu journey 11:30 - 16:00 - Owen Jones meeting Dima 16:00 - 19:50 - Strategies for top level opponents 19:50 - 27:45 - Dima’s coaching plans for future and pirating BJJ fanatics 27:45 - 32:00 - Our dear friend Xiao Song 32:00 - 36:00 - Jozef Chen’s jiu jitsu journey 36:00 - 38:45 - Video games 38:45 - 46:30 - Jozef’s jiu jitsu backg...2024-03-241h 31Flourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik FisherFlourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik FisherShame and Self-Stigma: Strategies for Change, with Dr. Jason LuomaShame and self-stigma can be powerfully limiting and harmful, and they are especially common among people with addictions. We’ve discussed on prior episodes of the podcast that there may be valuable and wise forms of shame, but psychotherapy research has also shown that the wrong sort of relationship to shame can also inhibit growth and stand in the way of recovery. So for this episode of Flourishing After Addiction, we dive into the practical aspects of working with shame, guided by Jason Luoma, Ph.D., a psychologist and a leading figure in this field. Jason is a l...2023-12-2053 minKeen On AmericaKeen On AmericaThe case against forgiveness: Myisha Cherry questions a forgiving God, Christian forgiveness and happy Hollywood moral endingsEPISODE 1741: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Myisha Cherry, author of FAILURES OF FORGIVENESS, about a forgiving God, Christian forgiveness and happy Hollywood moral endingsMyisha Cherry is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. For nearly a decade, she has been writing about why we need to rethink anger and forgiveness. Her popular writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Boston Review, Salon, New Philosopher, WomanKind, and the Huffington Post and she has contributed live commentary to BET and HuffPost Live. Cherry hosts the UnMute Podcast, currently...2023-09-2134 minConverging DialoguesConverging Dialogues#262 - Failures of Forgiveness: A Dialogue with Myisha CherryIn this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Myisha Cherry about forgiveness. They define forgiveness, discuss how moral systems are important for forgiveness, and discuss the narrow view and the broad view of forgiveness. They also talk about emotions and behaviors, what we do with bitterness, actions or the person, different capacities for different people, canceling others and forgiving public figures, forgiving one’s self, and many other topics. Myisha Cherry is associate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. She is the Director of the Emotion and Society Lab with her research areas be...2023-09-181h 23The DissenterThe Dissenter#823 Owen Flanagan: Against Happiness------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao   ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT   This show is sp...2023-08-181h 29For The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind RunningFor The Long Run: Exploring the Why Behind Running272. The Trail Chronicles: Owen Rachampbell's Quest for EnduranceDarn Tough has become a regular sponsor of the For The Long Run podcast, and today we are lucky to be joined by one member of the team, Owen Rachampbell. Born and raised in the sock capital of the world, Vermont, Owen has worked at Darn Tough Vermont Socks for over 6 years. Socks aside, Owen “Stone-Soup” Rachampbell goes by many names, including “Sir Owen Van Grizzle the Duke of Beartown” on the trails. He is an outdoor enthusiast, thru-hiker, and runner, and we chat all about his experiences logging thousands of miles on trails, the highs and the lows. 2023-06-301h 03The DissenterThe Dissenter#795 Owen Flanagan - The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. Check the website here: http://enlites.com/ Dr. Owen Flanagan is James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy...2023-06-151h 54Microphilosophy with Julian BagginiMicrophilosophy with Julian BagginiHow to Think Like a Philosopher Ep2Julian Baggini and guests Patricia Churchland and Owen Flanagan explore how the exemplary habits and principles of the best philosophers can help us to think better. Their focus today is on following the facts, without assuming they speak for themselves. They take as their cue Baggini’s new book How to Think Like a Philosopher, in which he offers 12 key principles for a more humane, balanced and rational approach to thinking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-0339 minQuality of Life with Gary OwenQuality of Life with Gary OwenJoe FlanaganTune-in at 10 AM TUESDAY to our live, fun, informative, and popular radio show! Joe Flanagan will be our special guest on the show. This will be a great show that you don't want to miss! We share important info with you about Health Insurance, Medicare, Life, Disability, Long Term Care, Accident, and other insurance solutions. Sure, we know that insurance is confusing and doesn't sound sexy, but we make our show fun, informative, and quite simply we provide, "Insurance Straight Talk" - No BS! Catch our show every Tuesday at 10am on WSTU1450 AM & WPSL1590...2023-02-0154 minThe MinefieldThe MinefieldThe ethics of shamePerhaps no “moral emotion” in our time is more reviled than shame. It is regarded, certainly in the West, as uniquely destructive to a healthy sense of self, as psychologically damaging and socially abusive, and to be avoided at all costs. Professor Owen Flanagan joins Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens to discuss whether shame has been given a bad rap, and why we might need more of it.2023-01-1200 minKicking & StreamingKicking & StreamingThe Haunting or: How I Learned About Owen Wilson’s WowWOOF, who's ready for some antiquated CGI? This week the siblings are talking about The Haunting (1999), the most recent film adaptation of Shirley Jackson's novel, The Haunting of Hill House. Ross quibbles over the shoddy narrative, Carie raves over Catherine Zeta Jones, and both siblings lament the problem that is Owen Wilson.  If you want more spooky content, check out our Patreon where we are covering Mike Flanagan's The Haunting of Hill House.  2022-10-111h 36On HumansOn HumansOrigins of Our Warm-Blooded Morality ~ Patricia ChurchlandWhy do we care for others? Why did morality evolve? Is unselfish behaviour possible in a Darwinian world? Patricia Churchland joins to discuss these topics with your host, Ilari Mäkelä.Author of Conscience: Origins of Moral Intuition, Patricia Churchland is an emerita professor of Philosophy at UC San Diego.Ilari and Professor Churchland discuss topics such as: Warm-bloodedness and morality Psychological egoism vs unselfish behaviour Neurobiology of care: Oxytocin, cannabinoids, opioids Elements of morality: How much of morality is about care, vs problem-solving, cooperation, and social learning? Churchland’s criticism of Western moral phil...2022-10-011h 07Comic Talk TodayComic Talk TodayCOMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR AUG 24TH, 2022 | Discovery/WB Merger Looms HEAVY on the HorizonIt's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Discovery Plus means CHANGE! Which is fueling the Rumor Mill, and anticipation across the nerd world. Plus some other things...Tune in Wednesdays for the regular show and Saturdays for the re-post of the Friday night LIVE SHOW. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. TV/StreamingFollow-ups/CorrectionsBatman: Caped Crusader - The animated series that was set to be helmed by Matt Reeves and Bruce Timm has been canceled?? https://tvline.com/lists/batman-caped-crusader-hbo-max-not-moving-forward-animated-urkel-holiday/merry-little-batman/ Shopping around to other distribution??https://deadline.com/2022/08/bat...2022-08-2527 minThe MinefieldThe MinefieldThe ethics of shamePerhaps no “moral emotion” in our time is more reviled than shame. It is regarded, certainly in the West, as uniquely destructive to a healthy sense of self, as psychologically damaging and socially abusive, and to be avoided at all costs. Professor Owen Flanagan joins Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens to discuss whether shame has been given a bad rap, and why we might need more of it.2022-08-1100 minGrappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling EventsGrappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events#237 Shocking Debut of the Ruotolo Brother on One FC, GrappleFest 12 RecapThis week on the show Maine and Austin recap  One FC Tye Ruotolo vs Garry Tonon, and Kade Ruotolo Vs Shinya Aoki in the Brother One FC Debut.  We also recap GrappleFest 12, and Fight to Win 202.In the news section we discuss episode 1 of Who's Next and Gordon Ryan two matchup announcements Gordon Ryan Vs Felipe Pena and Gordon Ryan Vs Pedro Marinho.In the recap section we talked about One FC Tye Ruotolo vs Garry Tonon that saw Tye finish a Darce in under 3 minutes, plus Kade taking a decision victory over Aoki.  We dis...2022-05-241h 12The London Lecture SeriesThe London Lecture SeriesThe Ethics of Anger and Shame with Owen FlanaganWe live in an age of anger and shameless disregard for what is true and good. What can we learn from other cultures about better ways to do anger and shame? How can we develop better norms for being angry at the right things, in the right way, at the right times? How can we inculcate norms for proper shame at callous disregard for what is true and good? Flanagan argues that attention to how other cultures do anger and shame provides tools to enlarge our moral imagination.Owen Flanagan is the James B...2022-05-131h 10This American PresidentThis American PresidentCold War | George H.W. Bush: Father of the New World OrderNine US presidents led America during its struggle against communism, but it would be George H.W Bush who would preside over the final collapse of the Soviet Union. In this episode, we cover how Bush used these circumstances to create a new world order.JOIN PREMIUMListen ad-free for only $5/month at www.bit.ly/TAPpremiumFOLLOW USwww.linktr.ee/thisamericanpresidentCREDITSWritten by: Owen FlanaganHost: Richard LimProducer: Michael NealArtist: Nip Rogers, www.NipRogers.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-04-271h 32New Books in PsychologyNew Books in PsychologyOwen Flanagan, "How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures" (Princeton UP, 2021)How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures (Princeton UP, 2021) is an expansive look at how culture shapes our emotions—and how we can benefit, as individuals and a society, from less anger and more shame The world today is full of anger. Everywhere we look, we see values clashing and tempers rising, in ways that seem frenzied, aimless, and cruel. At the same time, we witness political leaders and others who lack any sense of shame, even as they display carelessness with the truth and the common good. In How to Do...2022-04-1356 minPrinceton UP Ideas PodcastPrinceton UP Ideas PodcastOwen Flanagan, "How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures" (Princeton UP, 2021)How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures (Princeton UP, 2021) is an expansive look at how culture shapes our emotions—and how we can benefit, as individuals and a society, from less anger and more shame The world today is full of anger. Everywhere we look, we see values clashing and tempers rising, in ways that seem frenzied, aimless, and cruel. At the same time, we witness political leaders and others who lack any sense of shame, even as they display carelessness with the truth and the common good. In How to Do...2022-04-1356 minNew Books in NeuroscienceNew Books in NeuroscienceOwen Flanagan, "How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures" (Princeton UP, 2021)How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures (Princeton UP, 2021) is an expansive look at how culture shapes our emotions—and how we can benefit, as individuals and a society, from less anger and more shame The world today is full of anger. Everywhere we look, we see values clashing and tempers rising, in ways that seem frenzied, aimless, and cruel. At the same time, we witness political leaders and others who lack any sense of shame, even as they display carelessness with the truth and the common good. In How to Do...2022-04-1356 minPerennial WisdomPerennial WisdomOwen Flanagan | How to Do Things with EmotionsIn this episode, my guest is Owen Flanagan, the author of the new book How to Do Things with Emotions. Owen is the James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University. Owen is also the author of The Geography of Morals, The Problem of the Soul, and others.   In the conversation, Owen and I discuss:Philosophy and emotionsThe study of anger across culturesHow to let go of deeply held emotionsMaking sense of shameWisdom in daily life and much moreConnect with Owen Flanagan: scholars.duke.edu/person/oj...2022-04-061h 05Ethical Theory ReviewEthical Theory ReviewHow to Do Things with Emotions: Owen FlanaganAre our emotional reactions natural or malleable? Which moral emotions are useful in our increasingly secular and multi-cultural environment? What kinds of anger should we give up?  Does shame get a bad wrap?  -- Interview with Owen Flanagan about his book How to Do Things with Emotions2022-04-0555 minFrogPodPodcastFrogPodPodcastChandler Morris & Gunnar Henderson Interview + National Championship Preview - Apr. 4Austin and Owen discuss the upcoming National Championship game between North Carolina and Kansas. TCU QB Chandler Morris and WR Gunnar Henderson stop by (7:18 - 48:50)  to talk TCU spring football as well as the new coaching staff. Interview 2022-04-051h 02PhilosophyPodcasts.OrgPhilosophyPodcasts.OrgOwen Flanagan. How to do things with emotions Owen Flanagan How to do things with emotions: The morality of anger and shame across cultures An expansive look at how culture shapes our emotions—and how we can benefit, as individuals and a society, from less anger and more shame. The world today is full of anger. Everywhere we look, we see values clashing and tempers rising, in ways that seem frenzied, aimless, and cruel. At the same time, we witness political leaders and others who lack any sense of shame, even as they display carelessness with the truth and the common good. In How to Do...2022-04-0146 minThe Law of RelevancyThe Law of RelevancyThe Law of Relevancy with John FlanaganJohn Flanagan, the CEO of , joins us on the latest episode of The Law of Relevancy! John has over a decade of experience in workforce development and is all about connecting talent to opportunity through his unique perspective on workplace development. Tune in with him as he talks about his vision to create a world-class, talented labor force and how CareerSource Tampa Bay is doing just that throughout Hillsborough County.2022-03-3146 minOverthinkOverthinkRage (feat. Myisha Cherry)Is rage a bad thing? Philosophers usually frame anger as an unhealthy or even immoral emotion that leads us away from compassion and towards violence, but episode 47 guest Myisha Cherry's new book makes The Case for Rage as a powerful tool for anti-racist work. Before their discussion with Dr. Cherry, Ellie and David discuss contrasting theories of anger from  Martha Nussbaum and Buddhism. Can rage be rooted in love rather than hate, and drive us towards a more just world?Works DiscussedMyisha Cherry, The Case for Rage: Why Anger is Essential to Anti-Racist Struggle2022-03-1559 minFrogPodPodcastFrogPodPodcastTCU is Going Dancing - Mar. 14Austin and Owen talk about march madness and why it is so special. They also breakdown some sleepers that might bust your bracket. Finally, the boys breakdown the frogs matchup vs the seton hall pirates. 2022-03-1557 minFrogPodPodcastFrogPodPodcastSuper Bowl Monday - Feb. 14Austin breaks down Super Bowl Monday and Owen joins to talk about TCU basketball's big loss in Lubbock. They also preview this week's matchups vs Iowa State and Baylor as well as opening weekend for #FrogballUSA.2022-02-1557 minZig At The Gig podcastZig At The Gig podcastAvery Mandeville of Little Hag ReturnsInterview with Avery Mandeville of Little Hag. Little Hag, the artist is formerly known as Avery Mandeville, was conceived in a New Jersey basement and born again in quarantine. Under the Mandeville mantle, she released a number of EPs and put many miles on other people’s vans touring the US. What started as a sarcastic Instagram handle (@littlehag) slowly became serious and somehow a small, vulgar crone took over all of Avery’s social media accounts. New About the new Album! Leash’ came together in between night classes, bartending shifts, first kisses, last k...2022-02-021h 27FrogPodPodcastFrogPodPodcastGeaux Frogs - Jan. 31Austin recaps TCU's up and down week in basketball as well as talks about a crazy NFL Championship Sunday. Owen's class ran late but he still comes in to talk about TCU's big road game against Oklahoma. 2022-02-0145 minNew Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseNew Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseThe Accomplice: A Novel by Lisa LutzPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457117 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Accomplice: A Novel Author: Lisa Lutz Narrator: Lisa Flanagan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 38 minutes Release date: January 25, 2022 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Everyone has the same questions about best friends Owen and Luna: What binds them together so tightly? Why weren’t they ever a couple? And why do people around them keep turning up dead? In this riveting novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Passenger, every answer raises a new, more chilling question.   “Masterfully plotted, The Accomplice is both a keep-you-guessing mystery and a...2022-01-2510 minDownload New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseDownload New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseThe Accomplice: A Novel by Lisa LutzPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/457117to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Accomplice: A Novel Author: Lisa Lutz Narrator: Lisa Flanagan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 38 minutes Release date: January 25, 2022 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Everyone has the same questions about best friends Owen and Luna: What binds them together so tightly? Why weren’t they ever a couple? And why do people around them keep turning up dead? In this riveting novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Passenger, every answer raises a new, more chilling question.   “Masterfully plotted, The Accomplice is both a keep-you-guessing mystery and a kee...2022-01-2511h 38Converging DialoguesConverging Dialogues#96 - The Complicated Utility of Anger and Shame: A Dialogue with Owen FlanaganIn this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Owen Flanagan about emotions, specifically the emotions of anger and shame. They discuss a definition of emotion and the distinction between feelings and affect. They discuss how emotions are active and whether one can choose their emotions. They dialogue about the social constructivist model of emotions and some of the critiques. They define anger and distinguish between different types of anger. They talk about why pain-passing and payback anger should be significantly minimized and also how we see emotions cross-culturally. They discuss shame and the global self and the difference...2021-12-162h 11Flourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik FisherFlourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik FisherWorking with the Shame of Addiction: a Philosopher's Perspective, with Prof. Owen Flanagan Jr.Owen Flanagan is a philosopher who has long studied topics like consciousness, neuroscience, morality, and responsibility. But early in his career, even while racking up accolades for his pathbreaking work, drinking was already taking hold of his life. Things took a dramatic turn in the 1990s when a brain tumor and a medication reaction sent him over the edge. Today, Owen is a distinguished philosopher at Duke who is also in recovery. For the past decade or so, he’s been writing about his experience with addiction and connecting it to his long-running work on philosophy of mi...2021-11-241h 08Scheduled Programming: The We Made This TV PodcastScheduled Programming: The We Made This TV Podcast3. Midnight MassWelcome to the latest episode of SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING, the official We Made This network TV show.Your host for this episode, writer Dan Owen, is joined by ChuckyVision co-host Dev Elson, to discuss Mike Flanagan's bone-chilling limited series Netflix horror, MIDNIGHT MASS...Join us next time as we head to AFC Richmond for some feel good comedy as we look at the second season of Apple TV+ series, TED LASSO...Host / EditorDan OwenGuestDev ElsonExecutive ProducerTony BlackSupport...2021-10-1357 minPodsongsPodsongsGregg Caruso puts the case against free will (ft. Nate Frederick)Gregg D. Caruso is Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning, Visiting Fellow at the New College of the Humanities (NCH London), and Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. He is also Co-Director of the Justice Without Retribution Network housed at the University of Aberdeen School of Law. His research focuses on free will, moral responsibility, punishment, philosophy of law, jurisprudence, social and political philosophy, moral philosophy, philosophy of mind, moral psychology, and neurolaw. His books include Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice (2021), Just Deserts: Debating Free Will (w/Daniel C. Dennett) (2021), Free Will and Consciousness: A...2021-08-1857 min寝る前の地球探検記寝る前の地球探検記#64- Owen Flanagan from RadiotalkMe, Myself, and Us - Owen Flanagan Darling self, it is inevitable, but it is also my wish, that you save the last dance for me. Never mind the clumsiness (不器用さ), we know each other well by now. And let’s hope- this seems both romantic and reasonable - that value is detected as we embrace (抱き合う) ... But it should be more than mere infatuation. It should matter. (ただし、それは単なる陶酔ではなく、本物のダンスだ) It, this life, that is, should really mean something. Respect, even self-referential (自分自身を振り返った)respect should be warranted. It will be good to feel peace of mind, to be comfortable, to sense integrity(誠実さ), and effort, and to recognize that we have had...2021-05-1801 minZig At The Gig podcastZig At The Gig podcastAvery Mandeville of Little Hag Interview with Avery Mandeville of Little Hag.   This was a great conversation , but due to file corruption the audio isn't 100% . Don't let that steer you away because this was a very inspiring conversation!!     Little Hag, the artist formerly known as Avery Mandeville, was conceived in a New Jersey basement and born again in quarantine. Under the Mandeville mantle she released a number of EPs and put many miles on other people’s vans touring the US. What started as a sarcastic Instagram handle (@littlehag) slowly became serious and somehow a small, vulgar crone took over all of Avery’s social media a...2021-04-282h 04Ellissinema PodcastEllissinema PodcastEpisode 115: An Evening with Sally Collett - Max CloudA conversation with the talented writer, director, and actress Sally Collett. We talk all things Max Cloud, the process of making a retro videogame film, and also her upcoming projects, one of which hits the festival circuit soon. The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud stars Scott Adkins, Sally Collett, Elliot James Langridge, John Hannah, Lashana Lynch, Isabelle Allen, Franz Drameh, Tommy Flanagan, and more. A film by Martin Owen. Music by Timothy Boyce-Hobson. Cinematography by Harvard Helle. Editing by Jeremy Gibbs. Production Design by Tony Noble. Art Direction by Olivia Young. And many many more exceptional contributions.2021-01-2137 minPast PresentPast PresentEpisode 262: The January 6 Attack on the U.S. CapitolIn this episode, Natalia, Niki, and Neil discuss the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show:  On January 6, armed rioters interrupted the joint session of Congress convened to certify the vote count of the Electoral College. Natalia referred to this Axios article rounding up conservative media response to the insurrection. Niki mentioned David Blight’s book, Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory. Neil discussed Eric Foner’s piece in The Nat...2021-01-1244 minTotal Movie RecallTotal Movie RecallTMR 050 – Children of Men This week on Total Movie Recall, things get grim and a little too close to 2020 reality for comfort. Definitely don’t watch this movie if you’re fresh out of rehab, which Ryan can tell you all about. The future is bleak, but if it’s also as ruggedly handsome as Clive Owen is and has the greatest single-take of all time, it might not be so bad. This is also one of the greatest movies of all time, just to be clear about it. Children of Men (2006) d. Alfonso Cuarón S...2020-12-071h 50Total Movie RecallTotal Movie RecallTMR 048 – The Sixth Sense This week on Total Movie Recall, Steve holds Ryan’s hair back while he cries and dry heaves and rocks back and forth like his cat just died, because there has never been a movie more perfectly designed to make him cry like The Sixth Sense. Misunderstood children? Check. Put-upon mothers just trying their best? Check. An exasperated but committed psychologist just trying to figure out how to reach this kid? Double check. Get your tissues for this one. The Sixth Sense (1999) d. M. Night Shyamalan Starring: Bruce Willis Ha...2020-11-231h 46Shadows at the DoorShadows at the DoorSettle Thy StudiesSummoned to the forgotten marshes, Professor Troughton investigates the long-abandoned Catchlove Hall -- where silence hangs heavy, and a voice not his own begins to whisper.This episode follows our former disbeliever Geoffrey Troughton and can be enjoyed alone, but it best paired with S1E01, S1E09 and S2E01 .CreditsWritten by Mark NixonProduced, Edited and Directed by Mark NixonMusical Score by Nico Vettese CastGeoffrey Troughton - David AultTasha Flanagan - Ilana CharnelleJake Benson - Owen GarretFranklin - Mark NixonPodc...2020-11-201h 44Dando la TabarraDando la TabarraThe Haunting of Bly Manor I Is it batter?¡Bienvenidos a otro episodio de Dando la Tabarra!Hoy, en honor a Halloween (aunque para María todo el año es horror  season), vamos a hablaros de la nueva temporada de la serie antológica  de Mike Flanagan, The Haunting of Bly Manor. Quedaos para saber qué  opina de la serie tanto una fan del género de terror y como una noob  total de los fantasmas. ¿Da realmente miedo? ¿Es la segunda temporada  tan buena como Haunting of Hill House? ¿Es Owen tan wholesome como  twitter dice? Spoiler: sí. Contadnos qué opináis de Bly Manor y qué otras...2020-10-2625 minSean Carroll\'s Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and IdeasSean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and IdeasSolo | Life and Its MeaningA podcast only hits the century mark once! And for Mindscape, this is it. There have been holiday messages and bonus episodes and the like. But this is the 100th officially-numbered episode. To celebrate, I decided to treat myself to a solo episode in which I reflect, somewhat non-systematically, on the age-old question of the meaning of life. I end up spending a lot (most?) of the time talking about the meaning of “life,” i.e. what it means to be a living organism in a naturalistic universe. But then I go on to muse about the construction of huma...2020-06-081h 33神经漫游 Neuromancing神经漫游 NeuromancingEP.13 – 心灵哲学如何谈论意识?借助现代科学,人类用自己的智慧揭开了世间万物运行规律的神秘面纱。然而面对智慧自身的载体,我们却常常只能秉持一种不可言说的态度。意识,这个我们无比熟悉,却又不知如何定义的东西,在哲学中是如何被讨论的呢?一些哲学家试图通过思想实验证明,我们无法通过一个事物的外在表现判断它是否有“意识”、有“智能”。这些思想实验靠谱吗?它们试图回答的又是些什么问题?这些问题是好问题吗?本期神经漫游,我们来聊聊——“意识”。 我们强烈推荐你使用泛用型播客客户端收听我们的节目(如 iOS 系统中,苹果自带播客,Pocket Casts, Overcast, Castro, 或安卓系统中的 AntennaPod)因为这是第一时间听到我们的节目并得到每期完整背景资料的最佳方法。搜索「神经漫游」,你也可以在网易云音乐,喜马拉雅,哔哩哔哩和 Spotify 找到我们。 本期纲要 [3:07] 人工智能助手未来会有意识和智能吗?笛卡尔说“不会”。(将会提到:二元论和理性灵魂) [11:19] 你觉得灵魂存在吗?可以通过“外在”的实验了解“人们”的想法吗? [14:18] 看上去有智能的东西是否真的具有智能?约翰塞尔的“中文屋”告诉我们:强人工智能不可能。 [17:57] 强人工智能的辩护:功能主义和多重可实现性 [25:30] 中文屋的论证可靠吗?对中文屋论证的反驳。 [30:51] 极简版中文屋:一个诉诸常识的思想实验 [38:05] 物理主义的优势在于让意识不再神秘。 [29:44] 意识的困难问题(The Hard Problem)和大卫查莫斯的哲学僵尸 [42:00] 可以想象的僵尸就是可能存在的吗?认识论和本体论的鸿沟 [49:29] 反哲学僵尸了解一下 [52:15] 维特根斯坦:哲学是一种疾病,所以没听懂千万别在意 [52:43] 如果意识是一种性质,它还需要被还原到大脑上去吗?我们需要去问电子为何带有电荷吗? [56:27] 要问意识从哪里来,我们或许需要诉诸于量子力学。决定论和非决定论。 [58:53] 用自己的意识研究意识,会碰到很多问题。自我指涉的悖论。 [1:02:15] 非还原的物理主义:应该在不同的“层次”讨论问题。但是层次真的有严格的阶梯性吗? [1:17:51] 神经科学可以研究意识吗? [1:20:25] 新二元论者Fred: 我不认为意识产生于大脑。但对于广大无神论者,从量子力学的哥本哈根诠释中寻找说不定能找到这个问题的答案。 [1:27:15] 功能主义者杨银烛:解释意识是一个去神秘化的过程。心理学对我来说是一个合适的层次,但是科学理论也是非充分决定的。 [1:34:28] 科学家你牛:还原论对我们这种懒惰的生物是有用的。 [1:38:50] 重要的问题不能放弃任何一个路径 延伸阅读 /一些名词/ * 二元论:物质和精神,或身体和心灵,是完全不一样的东西 * 物理主义:一切都是物理的,包括意识 * 功能主义:精神状态(想法、欲望、痛苦等)完全由其功能定义,与其内部构成无关 * 多重可实现性:不同内部构成可以实现相同功能 * 弱人工智能使电脑表现得“像人”(但人可以轻松地分辨这是电脑),而强人工智能可以使电脑“变人”(人类会觉得这台电脑有意识) * 意识的困难问题:“精神”的意识如何产生于“物质”的大脑 * 僵尸:一切表现、反应都和人一样,但没有主观意识体验的东西(它存在吗? 可以想象吗? ) /参考/ * 笛卡尔. 《第一哲学沉思录:论证上帝的存在和灵魂的不灭》(第六沉思) * 路德维希·维特根斯坦. 《逻辑哲学论》《哲学研究》 * 约翰·塞尔. 《心灵、大脑和程序》 * 大卫·查莫斯:你如何解释意识 (TED演讲) * Nature of Consciousness: Philosophical Debates; Edited by Ned Block, Owen Flanagan and Güven Güzeldere * 【本来计划在播客中讲但由于时间不够没有讲的内容(关于意识的经验研究)。】 * Ned Block (2009), "Comparing Theories of Consciousness" Michael Gazzaniga (ed.) The Cognitive Neurosciences IV, MIT Press. * Victor Lamme's Youtube talk * 推荐的相关文学影视作品 * 斯坦尼斯拉夫·莱姆的短篇小说集《完美的真空》(A Perfect Vacuum)中的《恕不伺候》(Non Serviam)这一篇。 * 《黑客帝国》系列 本期人物 顾金涛(老猫):上海纽约大学神经科学博士生。复旦生科院毕业。现在跟着Sukbin Lim用数学模型研究记忆和神经可塑性,还在找课题。 杨银烛 :本科在复旦学哲学,目前在NYU学心理。哲学上有很强的自然主义和怀疑主义倾向;对思考有无节制的纵欲倾向;一直搞不清楚自己对人文和科学的爱好比。 Fred:上海纽约大学互动媒体艺术大四学生。 你牛:上海纽约大学神经科学博士生,偶尔犯懒的乐观主义者。2020-03-2500 minThe HorrorThe HorrorEpisode 12 - Dr SleepWherein we examine Mike Flanagan's The Shining Part 2, aka Dr. Sleep, aka The One That Steven King Actually Likes. The sequel we didn't know we needed, but one that Owen certainly enjoyed.   Rate us on iTunes or wherever you listen. A wink and a nod from you will really help! You can also drop us a line on Twitter: @owen_egerton @russellsharman Or send us longer comments by email: thehorrorpod@gmail.com2019-11-2600 minThe Moral Science PodcastThe Moral Science PodcastNaturalism and the Convivial Social Life with Owen FlanaganDr. Owen Flanagan is the James B Duke professor of philosophy and Neurobiology at Duke University, where he co-directs the Center for Comparative Philosophy. Recently, he was also a Rockefeller Fellow at National Humanities Center, as well as a Berggruen Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. Dr. Flanagan has written and edited 13 books, including The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World published in 2007, and The Geography of Morals published in 2017. His distinguished work concerns the philosophy of mind, moral psychology, and comparative ethics. In this podcast, we discuss the...2019-10-151h 02NOUSNOUSPatricia Churchland on How We Evolved A ConsciencePatricia Churchland is the queen of neurophilosophy. She’s on fine form in this interview - charming, funny and occasionally savage as we range over her views on the nature of philosophy, the neuroscience and evolution of morality, and consider what’s wrong with the two major ethical traditions in western thought: utilitarianism and Kantianism.  1.43 - Is philosophy just a kind of science in its infancy - a ‘proto-science’ - or it is a special kind of conceptual analysis? Professor Churchland doesn’t pull her punches as she takes on the ‘language police’ approach to philosophy. 8.03 Why so...2019-09-1500 minTurn Every Moment Into a Story With Full AudiobookTurn Every Moment Into a Story With Full AudiobookConscience: The Origins of Moral Intuition Audiobook by Patricia S. ChurchlandListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 390541 Title: Conscience: The Origins of Moral Intuition Author: Patricia S. Churchland Narrator: Suzie Althens Format: Unabridged Length: 07:01:53 Language: English Release date: 07-30-19 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Non-Fiction, Science & Technology, Biology & Chemistry, Philosophy Summary: In Conscience, Patricia S. Churchland, the distinguished founder of neurophilosophy, explores how moral systems arise from our physical selves in combination with environmental demands. All social groups have ideals for behavior, even though ethics vary among different cultures and among individuals within each culture. In trying to understand why, Churchland brings together an understanding...2019-07-307h 01Nick Flanagan, WeaklyNick Flanagan, WeaklyPlease Smile At Dogs & The Right Will Eat ItselfNick tells all! First he talks about the importance of letting animals shine flashlights into your eyes until all you see are beautiful stars, then he drags you deep into the real world of horror that we live in, with a theory that Owen Benjamin's downward spiral may wind up damaging right wing Youtube. What do you think? Write weaklypodcast@gmail.com with comments or questions. Hear Nick's album Wiped Privilege at www.nickflanagan.bandcamp.com2019-04-0128 minMonday BreakfastMonday BreakfastDisability and Communication, "Manus" the Play, Climate Change Emotional Impact, Great Australian BightAcknowledgment of Country.Julie Moss talks about communication projects for people with communication difficulties in everyday environments such as markets and libraries.In conversation with Professor Julian Meyrick, Strategic Professor of Creative Arts at Flinders University, about his review on the Iranian play Manus performed by the Iranian Verbatim Theatre Group from Tehran. Julian speaks about the personal effects of the play on himself, the rules of verbatim theatre and the audience he believes the show was designed to educate.Associate Lecturer Blanche Verlie, in the Department of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT, speaks about her PhD on cl...2019-03-2400 miniFanboy - Comic BooksiFanboy - Comic BooksPick of the Week #647 - Batman #53Conor Kilpatrick’s back! He returns from summer vacation to join Josh Flanagan to talk comic books and they do the best they can considering the creeping heat and the on-set of old man brain. Running Time: 01:11:47 Pick of the Week: 00:02:26 – Batman #53 Comics: 00:14:13 – Extermination #1 00:20:12 – Infinity Wars #2 00:24:14 – Batgirl #25 00:29:56 – Tony Stark: Iron Man #3 00:36:38 – Usagi Yojimbo: The Hidden #5 00:40:21 – Archie Meets Batman ’66 #2 00:41:27 – Crowded #1 Patron Pick: 00:43:53 – Pearl #1 Patron Thanks: 00:50:50 – Arcadia Corrigan 00:53:16 – Thea Corrigan 00:54:15 – Cecily Corrigan 00:55:37 – Michael Corrigan Audience Question: 00:58:33 – Owen M. introduces coffee preferences into the food corner discussion. Brought To You By:• Harry’s – Go to Harrys.com/ifanboy right now to get a Trial Shave Set! • iFanboy Patrons – B...2018-08-191h 12An Earful of Convoy/Cocktail/You\'ve Got Mail/JumperAn Earful of Convoy/Cocktail/You've Got Mail/JumperEarful of Cocktail: Episode 9 (0:40:00 - 0:45:00)Get ready to hit the road, mon, with the Earful Crew, as we dissect another five minutes of Cocktail! In this episode, Owen will take care of you as we carefully analyze the continuity of Flanagan's circular barwork, assess the sublimated rage beneath the worry-free happiness, and draw connections to avant-garde films of the 1930s. Relax with a shot of the roadside sick-making plant as we introduce new segments "Shue's Shoes," "Key Line Pie," and "That weird interstitial segment before we get to The Sync." It will *certainly* be an adventure.2018-04-2100 minAMERICAN DIAGNOSIS with Dr. Céline GounderAMERICAN DIAGNOSIS with Dr. Céline GounderS2E1 / The Opioid Overdose Crisis / Is Addiction A Brain Disease? / Candice Shelby, Carl Hart, Nora Volkow, Owen FlanaganIs addiction a brain disease? a moral failing or lack of willpower? or neither? And why does it matter? Guests: Prof. Owen Flanagan, expert on the philosophy of mind and psychiatry, ethics and moral psychology at Duke University, and in recovery from substance abuse; Dr. Nora Volkow, Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health, and #TEDMED 2014 speaker; Dr. Carl Hart, Chair of Psychology at Columbia University, author of High Price: A Neuroscientist's Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know About Drugs and Society, and #TEDMED 2014 speaker; Prof. Candice Shelby, professor of...2018-01-1730 minNew Books in PhilosophyNew Books in PhilosophyOwen Flanagan, “The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility” (Oxford UP, 2017)What is it to be moral, to lead an ethically good life? From a naturalistic perspective, any answer to this question begins from an understanding of what humans are like that is deeply informed by psychology, anthropology, and other human-directed perspectives as these are constrained by evolution. In The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility (Oxford University Press, 2017), Owen Flanagan sets out to clarify the landscape of moral possibility for actual human beings. He defends a perspective on human morality that he describes as an “oughtology” based in naturalism, gleaned from comparing Western, Chinese, and Indian moral traditions. Flan...2017-12-151h 07New Books in GeographyNew Books in GeographyOwen Flanagan, “The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility” (Oxford UP, 2017)What is it to be moral, to lead an ethically good life? From a naturalistic perspective, any answer to this question begins from an understanding of what humans are like that is deeply informed by psychology, anthropology, and other human-directed perspectives as these are constrained by evolution. In The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility (Oxford University Press, 2017), Owen Flanagan sets out to clarify the landscape of moral possibility for actual human beings. He defends a perspective on human morality that he describes as an “oughtology” based in naturalism, gleaned from comparing Western, Chinese, and Indian moral traditions. Flan...2017-12-151h 06New Books in Big IdeasNew Books in Big IdeasOwen Flanagan, “The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility” (Oxford UP, 2017)What is it to be moral, to lead an ethically good life? From a naturalistic perspective, any answer to this question begins from an understanding of what humans are like that is deeply informed by psychology, anthropology, and other human-directed perspectives as these are constrained by evolution. In The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility (Oxford University Press, 2017), Owen Flanagan sets out to clarify the landscape of moral possibility for actual human beings. He defends a perspective on human morality that he describes as an “oughtology” based in naturalism, gleaned from comparing Western, Chinese, and Indian moral traditions. Flan...2017-12-151h 06On Life and MeaningOn Life and MeaningAmy Chiou | Social Venture EvangelistAmy Chiou cultivates the virtues of democracy. She has been a staff volunteer on dozens of electoral campaigns at all levels of political engagement. She is former deputy director of the convention complex for the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. She is the founder of #WTFwevote, a non-partisan organization that seeks to 'increase the number of people who care enough to take action' in the political process. Amy is also executive director of Queen City Forward, a community of social entrepreneurs, civic innovators and change-makers. QCF seeks to tackle significant 'social challenges with innovation, creativity, curiosity and optimism that defin...2017-10-3100 minThe Losers\' Club: A Stephen King PodcastThe Losers' Club: A Stephen King PodcastGerald’s Game Movie Review with Director Mike FlanaganThe Losers pay homage to Tom Petty, head to Hollywood King, discuss Stephen and Owen King’s Sleeping Beauties, review Mike Flanagan’s Gerald’s Game, and talk to the filmmaker himself. Chapters include: Intro, Remembering Tom Petty (6:05), Hollywood King (23:45), Sleeping Beauties (59:30), Gerald’s Game Review (1:15:00), and Interview with Mike Flanagan (1:58:00). Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 2017-10-062h 23Philosophy Talk StartersPhilosophy Talk Starters319: Finding Meaning in a Material WorldMore at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/finding-meaning-material-world. All there is in the world is physical stuff. That is the fundamental assumption of the materialist standpoint, and the picture given to us by science. But if there is no immaterial soul that survives the death of the body, no other realm to bestow meaning on our lives, how can we avoid despairing in light of this apparent pointlessness? Is there any way we can build meaning from the naturalistic building blocks that science provides? John and Ken talk materially with Owen Flanagan from Duke University, author of "The Really Hard Problem...2016-02-2210 minNonLeagueReviewNonLeagueReviewNonLeagueReview's NWCFL Podcast Episode #11The new look podcast, episode #11. Featuring myself, Joseph Gibbons, Aaron Flanagan and Jack Owen. With interviews from AFC Blackpool asst manager Ian McGarry and Atherton Collieries manager Michael Clegg.2014-10-1659 minBillboardsBillboardsFinding Meaning in a Material WorldMore at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/finding-meaning-material-world. All there is in the world is physical stuff. That is the fundamental assumption of the materialist standpoint, and the picture given to us by science. But if there is no immaterial soul that survives the death of the body, no other realm to bestow meaning on our lives, how can we avoid despairing in light of this apparent pointlessness? Is there any way we can build meaning from the naturalistic building blocks that science provides? John and Ken talk materially with Owen Flanagan from Duke University, author of "The Really Hard Problem...2013-08-0451 minPhilosophy Talk: Select EpisodesPhilosophy Talk: Select EpisodesFinding Meaning in a Material WorldMore at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/finding-meaning-material-world. All there is in the world is physical stuff. That is the fundamental assumption of the materialist standpoint, and the picture given to us by science. But if there is no immaterial soul that survives the death of the body, no other realm to bestow meaning on our lives, how can we avoid despairing in light of this apparent pointlessness? Is there any way we can build meaning from the naturalistic building blocks that science provides? John and Ken talk materially with Owen Flanagan from Duke University, author of "The Really Hard Problem...2013-08-0451 minSelect EpisodesSelect EpisodesFinding Meaning in a Material WorldMore at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/finding-meaning-material-world. All there is in the world is physical stuff. That is the fundamental assumption of the materialist standpoint, and the picture given to us by science. But if there is no immaterial soul that survives the death of the body, no other realm to bestow meaning on our lives, how can we avoid despairing in light of this apparent pointlessness? Is there any way we can build meaning from the naturalistic building blocks that science provides? John and Ken talk materially with Owen Flanagan from Duke University, author of "The Really Hard Problem...2013-08-0451 minThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastPREMIUM-Episode 54: More Buddhism and NaturalismContinuing our discussion of Owen Flanagan's The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized (2011). Are the basic tenets of Buddhism compatible with a respect for science? We talk (eventually) about talk about karma, nirvana, emptiness, no-self, and the four noble truths. Get the full discussion at partiallyexaminedlife.com.2012-04-0733 minThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastPREMIUM-Episode 53: Buddhism and Naturalism with Guest Owen FlanaganDiscussing The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized (2011) with Owen Flanagan. What philosophical insights can we modern folks with our science and naturalism (i.e. inclination against super-natural explanations) glean from Buddhisim? Flanagan says plenty: We can profitably put Buddhist ethics in dialogue with familiar types of virtue ethics. However, we need to be skeptical of any claims to scientific support the superior happiness of Buddhists. Get the full discussion at partiallyexaminedlife.com.2012-03-2634 minSpring 2012 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSpring 2012 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfThe Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism naturalisedContributor(s): Professor Owen Flanagan | Can Buddhism be re-discovered as a naturalistic and comprehensive philosophy that is compatible with the rest of knowledge, yet capable of pointing us to a path of human flourishing? Owen Flanagan is James B Duke Professor of Philosophy at Duke University.2012-01-111h 31Spring 2012 | Public lectures and events | VideoSpring 2012 | Public lectures and events | VideoThe Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism naturalisedContributor(s): Professor Owen Flanagan | Can Buddhism be re-discovered as a naturalistic and comprehensive philosophy that is compatible with the rest of knowledge, yet capable of pointing us to a path of human flourishing? Owen Flanagan is James B Duke Professor of Philosophy at Duke University.2012-01-111h 31Podcast Archives - cameronreilly.comPodcast Archives - cameronreilly.comNo Illusions #37 – Here’s To The Crazy OnesShownotes for today’s episode: Here’s To the Crazy Ones by Steve Jobs Occupy Together meetup groups Lucian Randolph “How is the game of Monopoly won?” Owen Flanagan and Alex Rosenberg on the significance of naturalism. Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships by Christopher Ryan, Cacilda Jetha             The post No Illusions #37 – Here’s To The Crazy Ones appeared first on cameronreilly.com. 2011-10-1235 mincameronreilly.comcameronreilly.comNo Illusions #37 – Here’s To The Crazy OnesShownotes for today’s episode: Here’s To the Crazy Ones by Steve Jobs Occupy Together meetup groups Lucian Randolph “How is the game of Monopoly won?” Owen Flanagan and Alex Rosenberg on the significance of naturalism. Sex at Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships by Christopher Ryan, Cacilda Jetha             The post No Illusions #37 – Here’s To The Crazy Ones appeared first on cameronreilly.com. 2011-10-1235 minThe Secular BuddhistThe Secular BuddhistEpisode 83 :: Owen Flanagan :: The Bodhisattva's Brain2011-09-2300 minThe Secular BuddhistThe Secular BuddhistEpisode 83 :: Owen Flanagan :: The Bodhisattva's BrainOwen Flanagan speaks with us about his new book The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized.2011-09-2300 minScience and Religious Conflict ConferenceScience and Religious Conflict ConferenceThe view from the East pole: Buddhist and Confucian soteriologies and toleranceProfessor Owen Flanagan (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Guy Kahane (Oxford).2010-06-0751 min