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where the real philosophy happens

Hotel Bar Sessions Leigh M. Johnson, Rick Lee, and Jason Read

    • 社会/文化

where the real philosophy happens

    Friendship

    Friendship

    The HBS hosts discuss how friendships are forged, maintained, and sometimes broken.
    In The Politics of Friendship, Jacques Derrida invokes a statement originally attributed to Aristotle: “My Friends, there are no friends," capturing something that seems to be fundamental about friendship. Friendship is essential to human thriving, but also difficult, if not impossible, to attain and maintain. 
    We make all sorts of fine distinctions between friends, "best" friends, acquaintances, colleagues or "work" friends, etc. But what makes someone that you know a "friend" vs. an acquaintance or a colleague? Is that a permanent condition? What do we owe to a friend, and what do they ow us? Is there a political dimension to friendship? 
    This week, friends of the podcast, we're talking about friendship: how it's forged, how it is nurtured and sustained, and how it is broken.
    Full episode notes at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-139-friendship
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    • 58分
    Personhood

    Personhood

    What is a person? What is a thing? And what difference does that difference make? 
    Although we tend to use the terms "person" and "human being" interchangeably, it hasn't always been the case that all human beings were considered (moral or legal) persons, nor is the case today that all persons are human beings. Here in the United States, corporations are considered legal persons, and in several countries across the world, natural beings (like rivers, lakes, and ecosystems) have also been granted "personhood" status. Many people treat their pets as moral persons. Even when we don't call out cats and dogs "persons," we certainly distinguish them from other things (like a toaster!).
    Social robots and generative AI have only amplified our confusion about "personhood" recently. Do we need more categories to adequately distinguish our moral and legal obligations to the beings with which we share our world?
    Full episode notes available at this link: https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-138-personhood-------------------If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe and submit a rating/review! Better yet, you can support this podcast by signing up to be one of our Patrons at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions!
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    • 54分
    Originality

    Originality

    What's so special about originality?
    Today, originality is being challenged in so many ways: comedians “stealing” jokes, cultural appropriation, remixes, not to mention the myriad ways that generative artificial intelligence has made plagiarism of all kinds possible. We  value originality over imitation, creativity over copying, and novelty over the “same old, same old.” But, why is originality such a cherished value? Is it even possible, or is everything just a remix or a copy? 
    We bring new, never before heard, insights to the topic of originality this week!
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-136-originality
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    • 54分
    HBS Goes to the Movies: "Joe Versus the Volcano" (1990)

    HBS Goes to the Movies: "Joe Versus the Volcano" (1990)

    Michael Norton explains why “Joe Versus the Volcano” is the perfect existentialist film.
    Continuing our tradition of going to the movies for the first episode of teach new season, we watch the 1990 film Joe vs. The Volcano with Michael Norton from the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. Michael has an argument that the movie is the perfect existentialist film. Is he right?
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/hbs-goes-to-the-movies-joe-versus-the-volcano-1990/
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    • 53分
    MINIBAR EPISODE: Will The Courts Save Democracy?

    MINIBAR EPISODE: Will The Courts Save Democracy?

    The HBS hosts cross-examine the courts.
    Former President Trump is currently dividing his time between the campaign trail and the courtroom. Some Americans are outraged by what they view to be targeted prosecutions by biased and overzealous District Attorneys, while others view the same events as a lifelong con man getting his just deserts. Fascinatingly, both sides seem to be putting a lot of faith in the courts to "save democracy."
    In this brief MINIBAR episode, we chat about the limits of the courts and  what is gained (or lost) by relying on them so heavily to save us.
    NOTE: This will be our last MINIBAR episode between seasons. Make sure to tune in next week, Friday, May 17, for the first episode of Season 10!
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/minibar-episode-will-the-courts-save-democracy
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    • 22分
    MINIBAR EPISODE: Meet Our New Co-host, David Gunkel!

    MINIBAR EPISODE: Meet Our New Co-host, David Gunkel!

    For this "mini-bar" episode, HBS introduces our newest addition to the co-host gang, Dr. David Gunkel!
    David Gunkel is an award-winning author, educator and researcher, specializing in the philosophy of technology, with a focus on the moral and legal challenges of artificial intelligence and robots. He is the author of a number of important texts on emergent technology, media studies, and philosophy (see his list of books here). Dr. Gunkel is internationally recognized for his innovative work on the moral and legal status of artificial intelligence and robot rights, his efforts to diversify the theory and practice of AI ethics, and his agenda-setting contributions to the new field of human-machine communication (HMC). He currently holds the position of Presidential Research, Scholarship and Artistry Professor in the Department of Communication at Northern Illinois University (USA) and associate professor of applied ethics at Łazarski University in Warsaw, Poland.
    David will be joining Leigh and Rick at the hotel bar as the new co-host for Season 10, which begins on May 17!
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/mini-bar-episode-meet-our-new-co-host-dr-david-gunkel
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    • 24分

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