Taking Ted Seriously

Taking Ted Seriously By Ashley Whitaker   According to existentialist philosophers like Simone de Beauvoir, human beings are free. But, Beauvoir argues, women are often treated like they are not free. Rather they are treated like objects with essential natures, that are not free. In fact, we all experience objectification to some degree with societal…

D-Fense for Fantasy Football

D-Fense for Fantasy Football By Myron Moses Jackson Fantasy football players are sometimes misperceived as parasitic fans who violate the ethical norms of spectatorship by watching for purposes that don’t depend on the actual outcome of the games. But this over-moralized critique misses what is inspiring about fantasy football as a second-order game. We all…

Slipknot Meets Camus

Slipknot Meets Camus By Ashley Whitaker In an interview concerning the motivation for creating .5: The Gray Chapter, singer Corey Taylor states: … [Slipknot] present reality the way it is, but we also try to put that positivity in … we are trying to free people’s mind and say, Look, this reality is only real…

Whiplash and Philosophy

Whiplash and Philosophy Does the Aesthetic End Justify the Immoral Means? By Douglas Groothuis   Directed by Damien Chazelle, Whiplash is a film about jazz that is laden with moral theory enacted through drama. An aspiring 19-year old jazz drummer, Andrew (played by Miles Teller) attends a prestigious music school—on the order of Julliard—where he is…

Mass Effect, Personal Identity, and Genocide

Mass Effect, Personal Identity, and Genocide By Russ Hamer   As video games and gaming gain traction in our society, we are seeing the production of more and more games that immerse the player in serious narratives full of complicated philosophical problems. Mass Effect is one of these games. For those who don’t know, the…

Transcendence with The Boys in the Boat

Transcendence with The Boys in the Boat Harmonizing the Team and the Individual (Reposted from Psychology Today) The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown is a terrific underdog story about how the University of Washington crew team became national champions and eventually Olympic gold medal winners in 1936. I’m sure there will be…

REOPENED: Call for Abstracts: Minecraft and Philosophy

[Deadline for Abstracts extended to March 23rd 2015] Minecraft and Philosophy Edited by Ian Schnee The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series   Please circulate and re-post widely   Abstracts and subsequent essays should be philosophically substantial but accessible, written to engage the intelligent lay reader. Contributors of accepted essays will receive an honorarium. Submission…

Humans of New York and Philosophy

Humans of New York and Philosophy How to See a Face By Roberto Sirvent and Duncan Reyburn Even in our image-saturated world, the face remains the primary signal of identity. From infancy, the face initiates that all-important moment of genuine recognition. We find ourselves mirrored in the lives of others as they welcome us into…