• What can Terminator 2 teach us about Kant?

  • May 17 2022
  • Duración: 1 h y 7 m
  • Podcast

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What can Terminator 2 teach us about Kant?

  • Resumen

  • Episode 22, in which Matt repeatedly avoids Jon’s really good and important question: what is the basis for determining what is right and wrong? Terminator 2 Judgement Day becomes a jumping off point for moral frameworks, insanity and learning that Jon and Matt were part of the No Friends Club.


    AI's Summary
    Join us as we escape the summer heat and tackle a refreshing variety of topics, from the quirks of juice cleanses to the rich tapestry of comedy films that have become part of our cultural DNA. We kick things off with a laugh, reminiscing over classics like "Brazil," "Airplane!" and "Ace Ventura," and the unique blend of humor that makes them unforgettable. Alongside our guest, we even venture into the nuanced performances and emotional depth of "Terminator 2," proving that action films can leave as much of an imprint on our hearts as they do on the screen.


    Listen in as we weave through the philosophical labyrinth of ethics and morality, examining how films like the original "Terminator" raise compelling questions about human nature and the weight of our choices. We share insights into the tension between cultural norms and objective truths, exploring how morality shifts with societal changes. The conversation turns introspective as we ponder our individual roles in the moral fabric of society, discussing the implications of our actions within the frameworks of deontological ethics and utilitarianism, all while drawing parallels from the realms of science fiction and pop culture.


    Wrap up your listening experience with a dive into the more abstract concepts that challenge our perception of reality and our place within the collective human journey. From the definition of sanity to the intricacies of community and leadership, we reflect on the balance between personal aspirations and our social responsibilities. Through tales of woodland adventures and the timeless satire of "Harrison Bergeron," we leave you with a thoughtful blend of humor and profound inquiry, promising to return with more stories that provoke, entertain, and inspire.

    References
    Brazil

    Jaws Autopsy Scene

    Linda Hamilton collapses

    Very Bad Wizards

    MacGruber Meets Cunth

    Unbreakable

    Solaris (1972) Plot

    Norm MacDonald disagrees with Neil deGrasse Tyson

    Denial of Death, Ernest Becker

    Maggie is ready to write jokes for network sitcoms

    Hurry Slowly: Miki Kashtan

    Thomas Thwaites: How I built a toaster

    Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

    Chapters

    (00:02) Comedy Movies and Terminator 2

    (05:29) Exploring Ethics and Human Nature

    (18:28) The Complexity of Predicting the Future

    (24:26) Complexity of Ethics and Morality

    (30:59) Ethical Frameworks and Cultural Influence

    (38:16) Exploring Insanity and Social Norms

    (47:43) Debating Interdependence and Human Dignity

    (01:00:35) Exploring Society, Morality, and Leadership

    (01:06:56) Discussion of Short Story Harrison Bergeron

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