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| ANIMA (2011) From Dominoes Falling Productions, is a feature length documentary using a collaboration of various material. The film examines our relationships with ourselves, others and the environment around us. Other themes include our creativity and our power as individuals and as a collective to manifest our own reality. an·i·ma [an´ĭ-mә] The Latin translation of the Greek word 'psyche'. 1. The inner self of an individual (soul); a relationship with 'that which is greater than self.' 2. Expressions of the unconscious or true inner self of an individual (Carl Jung's school of analytical psychology). |
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Their goal is to revise the world
society in accord with present day knowledge on all levels, not only
creating awareness of social and technological possibilities many
have been conditioned to think impossible or against "human nature",
but also to provide a means to overcome those elements in society
which perpetuates these outdated systems. |
| American Philosopher
Who dares think a nation? What is the status of philosophy in a nation founded by philosophers? What are the risks of practicing philosophy in America? Does America have a native philosophy? Eight short films about philosophy in America and American philosophy by Phillip McReynolds. The author is a philosophy lecturer and amateur filmmaker. He has recorded hundreds of hours of interviews with professional philosophers and other people and he's interested in different ways to bring philosophy to film |
| Stefan Molyneux is a blogger, essayist, author, and host of Freedomain Radio. He has written numerous articles and smaller essays, recorded over 1800 podcasts, produced over 500 videos, and written numerous books. In 2006 Stefan Molyneux started Freedomain Radio, a philosophical community website which is funded through donations. In this video Stefan addresses the audience at the Libertopia 2010 conference in Hollywood, California. "Commentator Stefan Molyneux challenged his listeners to acknowledge the importance of unspoken consensus in maintaining the status quo and of resisting social pressure to treat the state as legitimate." http://www.freedomainradio.com |
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| The Root of All Evil? Part
1: The God Delusion The Root of All Evil is a television documentary, written and presented by Richard Dawkins, in which he argues that the world would be better off without religion. Dawkins's book The God Delusion, released in September 2006, goes on to examine the topics raised in the documentary in greater detail. The God Delusion explores the unproven beliefs that are treated as factual by many religions and the extremes to which some followers have taken them. Dawkins opens the programme by describing the "would-be murderers . . . who want to kill you and me, and themselves, because they're motivated by what they think is the highest ideal." Dawkins argues that "the process of non-thinking called faith" is not a way of understanding the world, but instead stands in fundamental opposition to modern science and the scientific method, and is divisive and dangerous. |
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| The Root of All Evil? Part
2: The Virus of Faith. 47:58 In The Virus of Faith, Dawkins opines that the moral framework of religions is warped, and argues against the religious indoctrination of children. The title of this episode comes from The Selfish Gene, in which Dawkins discussed the concept of memes. |
| Sartre: The Road to Freedom To be told,you are responsible for the period of history that you are living in. You have not only the right to choose, but the duty to choose and if you are now surrounded by poverty, by war, by oppression, by cruelty – that is what you have chosen. Sartre was the leading advocate of atheistic existentialism in France but he was also interested in the novel, drama, literary criticism and politics. |
| Living in the End Times according to Slavoj iek. Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, aka the Elvis of cultural theory, is given the floor to show of his polemic style and whirlwind-like performance. The Giant of Ljubljana is bombarded with clips of popular media images and quotes by modern-day thinkers revolving around four major issues: the economical crisis, environment, Afghanistan and the end of democracy. |
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