Philosophy In Action Podcast (MP3) show

Philosophy In Action Podcast (MP3)

Summary: Dr. Diana Brickell's podcasts focus on the application of rational principles to the challenges of real life. She draws on Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism, Aristotle's ethics, personality theory, and observation. Visit PhilosophyInAction.com for live radio shows, blogging, and more. (This podcast feed uses the standard MP3 format; an enhanced M4A feed is also available.)

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 #243: Q&A on Central Purpose, Kant on Sex, Voter Education, and More (15 September 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:42

In this 15 September 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed identifying a central purpose, Immanuel Kant on sex, becoming an educated voter, atheists patronizing religious businesses, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Identifying a Central Purpose (4:46) * Question 2: Immanuel Kant on Sex (21:58) * Question 3: Becoming an Educated Voter (41:26) * Question 4: Atheists Patronizing Religious Businesses (54:24) * Rapid Fire Questions (1:00:40) * Conclusion (1:05:07) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #242: Q&A on Central Purpose, Promotions, Sharing, Hate Crimes, and More (8 September 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:20

In this 8 September 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed the value of a central purpose, self-confidence at work, keeping secrets for competitive advantage, hate crime laws, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: The Value of a Central Purpose (22:28) * Question 2: Self-Confidence at Work (26:02) * Question 3: Keeping Secrets for Competitive Advantage (38:35) * Question 4: Hate Crime Laws (54:02) * Rapid Fire Questions (1:08:59) * Conclusion (1:11:52) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #241: Interview of Christian Wernstedt on Your Health Versus Stress (4 September 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:38

In this 4 September 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Christian Wernstedt about "Your Health Versus Stress." Topics discussed include: * The conventional approach to health and the problems with that * Christian's approach to health * The meaning and examples of stress * The effect of stress on health * Common sources of stress * Adrenal insufficiency or steriod hormone imbalance * Symptoms of adrenal insufficiency * Testing adrenal insufficiency * Other underlying or related problems * Trying to "power through" symptoms * What you can do now to protect your health * Good sleep * Overscheduled lifestyles * Diet: paleo and low carb * Fitness: Crossfit * Supplements * Vitamin D * Vital Objectives For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #240: Q&A on Competition, Risking Welfare, Trolley Problem, Infatuation, and More (1 September 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:00

In this 1 September 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed the value of competition, risking welfare by having children, the trolley problem, romantic infatuation, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: The Value of Competition (3:40) * Question 2: Risking Welfare by Having Children (32:08) * Question 3: The Trolley Problem (38:23) * Question 4: Romantic Infatuation (57:04) * Rapid Fire Questions (1:04:28) * Conclusion (1:09:04) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #239: Interview of Cheryl Hein on Parenting a Child with Disabilities (28 August 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:47

In this 28 August 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Cheryl Hein about "Parenting a Child with Disabilities." Topics discussed include: * About her daughter's developmental disabilities * More about apraxia of speech * The pregnancy * Heart surgery as an infant * Prior experience with Downs Syndrome * Response to the heart surgery * The diagnoses of apraxia of speech and autism * Early education via UCLA * Lessons learned from UCLA * Preschool: keeping the kids together * The sibling relationship * Elementary school: full inclusion * Speech development and reading * Her effect on other kids in the classroom * Middle school and beyond: segregated special education classes * A better education: private schools, homeschooling, and Montessori * Improvements in education, medicine, and home life for developmentally disabled kids * The dangers of reducing the person to the disability * Grief for the child, love for the child * Plans for the future, after school ends * Advice for parents of disabled children For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #238: Q&A on Rapid Fire Extravaganza (22 August 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:01

In this 22 August 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed all sorts of topics from the Rapid Fire Queue. * Introduction (0:00) * Rapid Fire Questions (3:05) * Conclusion (1:04:07) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #237: Interview of Kelly Elmore on The Value of Rhetoric (21 August 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:26

In this 21 August 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Kelly Elmore about "The Value of Rhetoric." Topics discussed include: * What rhetoric is * Misconceptions about rhetoric * The use of rhetoric in the world today * The "rhetorical situation" * The importance of audience * The rheorical triangle * Ethos * Pathos * Logos * The kitten and chick example * The Revlon example * Other examples * The value of rhetoric * Improving your rhetorical skills For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #236: Q&A on Certainty, Limits of Sympathy, Scolding Children, Panhandlers, and More (18 August 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:16:40

In this 18 August 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed achieving practical certainty, the limits of sympathy for failures, scolding other people's children, responding to panhandlers, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Achieving Practical Certainty (3:13) * Question 2: The Limits of Sympathy for Failures (26:38) * Question 3: Scolding Other People's Children (36:12) * Question 4: Responding to Panhandlers (47:54) * Rapid Fire Questions (1:02:09) * Conclusion (1:14:07) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #235: Interview of Tom Varik on Gay Marriage and Spousal Privilege (7 August 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:30

In this 7 August 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Tom Varik about "Gay Marriage and Spousal Privilege." Topics discussed include: * The nature of spousal privilege * Testimonial privilege * Communication privilege * A few examples * The history of spousal privilege: Funk v. US (290 U.S. 371) (1933), Hawkins v. US (358 U.S. 74) (1958), Wyatt v. US (362 U.S. 525) (1960), Wolfe v. US (291 U.S. 7) (1934), and Trammel v. US (445 U.S. 40) (1980) * The proper rule and proper justification for spousal privilege * A parent-child privilege? * The relevance of spousal privilege to gay marriage * Elements of marriage for which people cannot contract * The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) * The recent Supreme Court Case: Windsor * The effects of the patchwork of state laws on gay marriage * The Full Faith and Credit Clause * The Proposition 8 Supreme Court Case * The cultural acceptance of gays For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #234: Q&A on Dangerous People, Objectivism and Evolution, and More (4 August 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:21

In this 4 August 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed identifying dangerous people, evolution and Objectivism, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Identifying Dangerous People (5:08) * Question 2: Evolution and Objectivism (50:01) * Rapid Fire Questions (1:02:41) * Conclusion (1:09:25) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #233: Interview of Eric Daniels on Why Small Government Isn't the Answer (31 July 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:05

In this 31 July 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Eric Daniels about "Why Small Government Isn't the Answer." Topics discussed include: * The problem with "big government" versus "small government" * The proper debate: individual rights * The two axes of size versus rights * Big government like judicial activism * Three categories of government action * Violating rights versus failing to protect rights * The Founders' view: not size but the proper ends of government * The failure of the Articles of Confederation * 19th century rights violations * The rights of women * Violations of rights by local governments, particularly based on race * The real-life effects of failing to protect rights * Judges riding the circuit, too small criminal justice system * Measuring the size of government * Measuring the growth of government * The problem of the inessential * Skewing the political debate toward anarchism * The appeal to Somalia * The terms "limited government" and "minarchism" * Advice for activists * Eric's new job at LePort Schools For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #232: Q&A on Social Contract, Excusing Wrongs, President Obama, and More (28 July 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:51

In this 28 July 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed social contract theory, romanticizing historical figures in art, mental illness as an excuse for wrongdoing, fervent hatred for President Obama, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: Social Contract Theory (2:19) * Question 2: Romanticizing Historical Figures in Art (16:03) * Question 3: Mental Illness as an Excuse for Wrongdoing (30:09) * Question 4: Fervent Hatred for President Obama (44:01) * Rapid Fire Questions (59:04) * Conclusion (1:05:48) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #231: Interview of Jonathan Hoenig on The Workings of Financial Markets (24 July 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:30

In this 24 July 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Jonathan Hoenig about "The Workings of Financial Markets." Topics discussed include: * The nature and workings of financial markets * About hedge funds * The workings of trading * The purpose of the markets * The rationality of traders * The basis of prices * Traders as "speculators" and "greedy" * The risk of markets * Innovation in financial markets * The hours of markets * Labor theory of value and zero-sum trades * Government regulations on financial markets * The ban on advertising hedge funds * The negative effects of regulations * The ban on onion futures * The financial crisis * The proper role of the governments in financial markets * Government regulations on price * Limits on hedge fund investors * Bitcoin * "Greed Is Good: The Capitalist Pig Guide to Investing" and Ayn Rand For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #230: Q&A on Marginal Humans, Wanting Sex, Polite Homophobes, and More (21 July 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:03

In this 21 July 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, Philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell discussed the 'marginal humans' argument, sex when not in the mood, responding to polite homophobes, and more. * Introduction (0:00) * Question 1: The "Marginal Humans" Argument (4:07) * Question 2: Sex When Not in the Mood (33:35) * Question 3: Responding to Polite Homophobes (43:56) * Rapid Fire Questions (59:02) * Conclusion (1:05:05) For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

 #229: Interview of Scott Powell on History is Dead, Long Live History (17 July 2013) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:14

In this 17 July 2013 episode of Philosophy in Action Radio, philosopher Dr. Diana Brickell interviewed Scott Powell about "History is Dead, Long Live History." Topics discussed include: * Diana's experience with "A First History for Adults" * What history could and should be * History as practiced in ancient Greece: Herodotus and Thucydides * History as practiced in the Enlightenment, including the American Founding * History as practiced today, influenced by Ranke and Marx * The cultural effect of the death of history: historical illiteracy * The importance of selectivity * The danger of storytelling in history * The proper purpose of history * Three Is: instruction inspiration, insight * The relevance of the Great Depression to today * Teaching history to children * The goal of rehabilitating history for adults * Methods of teaching and learning history: selectivity and integration * "History is Dead, Long Live History" For more from Dr. Diana Brickell on the application rational principles to the challenges of real life, visit Philosophy in Action: http://www.PhilosophyInAction.com

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