Daniel N. Robinson Songtexte
The Invention of Scholarship
Geboren am 09. März 1937, Gestorben am 17. September 2018
Songtexte
- Philosophy of Psychology and Related Confusions
- Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them 6
- Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them 3
- Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them 2
- Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them 5
- Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them 4
- Wittgenstein and the Discursive Turn
- Autism, Obsession, and Compulsion
- Islam 2
- Nietzsche at the Twilight
- Perceptual Constancies and Illusions
- Psychopathology — The Medical Model
- The Reappearance of Experimental Science 6
- Descartes and the Authority of Reason 1
- No Matter? The Challenge of Materialism
- The Reappearance of Experimental Science 5
- Herodotus and the Lamp of History
- Civic Development — Psychology, the Person, and the Polis
- Cognitive "Maps," "Insight," and Animal Minds
- The Reappearance of Experimental Science 2
- The Reappearance of Experimental Science 1
- The Reappearance of Experimental Science 4
- Signal-Detection Theory
- The Reappearance of Experimental Science 3
- From the Upanishads to Homer
- Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them 1
- Sensation and Perception
- The Aesthetic Movement — Genius
- Justice and Just Wars
- Islam 3
- Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experience
- Hearing
- The Federalist Papers and the Great Experiment 6
- Taxation Without Representation
- Ancient Greek Religion
- The Federalist Papers and the Great Experiment 4
- The Federalist Papers and the Great Experiment 5
- Personality Traits and the Problem of Assessment
- Three Enduring “isms” — Empiricism, Rationalism, Materialism
- Descartes and the Authority of Reason 2
- Islam 4
- Secular Knowledge -- The idea of University 5
- The "Problem" of Consciousness
- Ancient Foundations — Greek Philosophers and Physicians
- Aristotle on Friendship
- Knowledge, Thinking, and Understanding
- Philosophy of Mind, If There Is One
- Who “Founded” the United States?
- William James's Pragmatism
- Descartes and the Authority of Reason 3
- Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law
- Rome, the Stoics, and the Rule of Law
- Is Artificial Intelligence "Intelligent"?
- Watson and American Behaviorism
- What Makes an Event "Social"?
- Other Minds
- B.F. Skinner and Modern Behaviorism
- Memory Revisited — Mnemonics and Context
- With Liberty and Justice for All
- Secular Knowledge -- The idea of University 6
- Islam 5
- Prejudice and Self-Deception
- Psychobiology — Nineteenth-Century Foundations
- Phrenology — a Science of the Mind
- Hippocrates and the Science of Life
- The Explanatory Gap
- What is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedom 6
- Descartes and the Authority of Reason 4
- Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law 6
- The Federalist Papers and the Great Experiment
- Aristotle on the Knowable
- Do Computers Play Chess?
- The Greek Tragedians on Man’s Fate
- The Freudian World
- The City and the Civic Life
- On the Nature of Law
- Genetic Psychology and "The Bell Curve"
- The Integration of Experience
- The Federalist Papers and the Great Experiment 1
- Descartes and the Authority of Reason 5
- The Federalist Papers and the Great Experiment 3
- The Stoic Bridge to Christianity 1
- The Federalist Papers and the Great Experiment 2
- What is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedom 5
- The Stoic Bridge to Christianity 3
- The Stoic Bridge to Christianity 2
- The Stoic Bridge to Christianity 5
- The Stoic Bridge to Christianity 4
- Pavlov and the Conditioned Reflex
- B.F. Skinner and the Engineering of Society
- Paine and Burke
- The Hegelians and History
- Hobbes and the Social Machine
- The Invention of Scholarship
- Language and the Brain
- Rome, The Stoics, and the Rule of Law 6
- Critiques of Freudian Theory
- Psychological and Biological Determinism
- Plato's Republic — Man Writ Large
- What is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedom 4
- Descartes and the Authority of Reason 6
- Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law 4
- Consciousness and the End of Mental Life
- The Light Within 1
- Islam 1
- Four Theories of the Good Life
- The "Emotional" Brain — The Limbic System
- Locke’s Newtonian Science of the Mind
- "Depth Psychology" From the Dance to the Drama
- Descartes and the Authority of Reason
- Language
- Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law 5
- Comprehanding the World of Experience — Cognition Summarized
- What is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedom 3
- The Light Within 5
- Philosophy - Did the Greeks Invent It?
- The Light Within 4
- The Stoic Bridge to Christianity
- Aristotle on the Perfect Life
- The Light Within 3
- Moral Science and the Natural World 4
- The Light Within 2
- What is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedom 1
- What Is "Personality"?
- Rome, The Stoics, and the Rule of Law 5
- Let Us Burn the Witches to Save Them
- Perfectionism and the Greek Ideal
- The Light Within 6
- The Colonists as Faithful Subjects
- Defining the Subject
- Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experience 4
- The Constitution of the United States, Part 1
- Newton — The Saint of Science
- Moral Science and the Natural World 5
- Socialization — Darwin and the "Natural History" Method
- The Articles of Confederation
- Islam
- Can Virtue Be Taught?
- Moral Science and the Natural World 3
- What is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedom 2
- Rome, The Stoics, and the Rule of Law 4
- The Renaissance — Was There One?
- What Is Enlightenment? Kant on Freedom
- Consciousness and Physics
- Alan Turing in the Forest of Wisdom
- Obedience and Conformity
- Moral Science and the Natural World 6
- Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experience 3
- The Constitution of the United States, Part 2
- Freud, Breuer, and the Theory of Repression
- Rome, The Stoics, and the Rule of Law 3
- France and the Philosophers 5
- Socrates on the Examined Life
- Secular Knowledge — The Idea of University
- Hume and the Pursuit of Happiness
- The Emergence of Modern Science — Locke's “newtonian” Theory of Mind
- Moral Science and the Natural World 2
- Ontology — What There "Really" Is
- Aesthetics — Beauty Without Observers
- Altruism
- Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experience 6
- Rome, The Stoics, and the Rule of Law 2
- France and the Philosophers 6
- Statecraft
- Moral Science and the Natural World 1
- Philosophy — Did the Greeks Invent It?
- The Reappearance of Experimental Science
- The Stoic Bridge to Christianity 6
- The Light Within — Augustine on Human Nature
- Roman Law 6
- Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experience 5
- Self-Consciousness
- Moral Science and the Natural World
- The Aesthetics of Harmony
- Roman Law 5
- The Idea of Freedom
- The Renaissance -- Was There One? 1
- The Royalist View of the Revolution
- The Hippocratics
- The Radical William James
- Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law 1
- Violence and the Brain
- The Declaration of Independence
- Secular Knowledge -- The idea of University 4
- Darwin and Nature’s “purposes”
- What Makes a Problem "Moral"
- The Renaissance -- Was There One? 6
- The Renaissance -- Was There One? 4
- The Visual Process
- The Renaissance -- Was There One? 5
- Mental Causation
- The Renaissance -- Was There One? 2
- Artificial Intelligence and the Neurocognitive Revolution
- Rome, The Stoics, and the Rule of Law 1
- France and the Philosophers 3
- The Renaissance -- Was There One? 3
- Roman Law 4
- Freud's Theory of Psychosexual Development
- God — Really?
- France and the Philosophes
- Secular Knowledge -- The idea of University 3
- Islam 6
- The Development of Moral Reasoning
- Science and the Nature of Things
- The Liberal Tradition — J.S. Mill
- France and the Philosophers 4
- Piaget's Stage Theory of Cognitive Development
- What is There?
- On Being Sane in Insane Places
- Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law 3
- Secular Knowledge -- The idea of University 2
- Perception and Attention
- Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experience 2
- Roman Law 3
- Philosophy of Science — The Last Word?
- Learning and Memory: Associationism — Aristotle to Ebbinghaus
- Minds Possessed — Witchery and the Search for Explanations
- France and the Philosophers 1
- Thomas Reid and the Scottish School
- The Rule of Law
- Qualia and the "Mary" Problem
- Colonial Constitutions and Their Inspiration
- Zombies
- Scholasticism and the Theory of Natural Law 2
- Secular Knowledge -- The idea of University 1
- Publius
- Rationality, Problem-Solving, and Brain Function
- Roman Law — Making a City of the Once-Wide World
- Character and Personality
- Pythagoras and the Divinity of Number
- Francis Bacon and the Authority of Experience 1
- Roman Law 2
- Physicalism Refined
- The Moral Point of View
- Freud's Debt to Darwin
- Roman Law 1
- France and the Philosophers 2
- Marxism — Dead but Not Forgotten
- Medicine and the Value of Life
- Intelligence
- Plato's Search for Truth
- Lecture 11 - Autism, Obsession, and Compulsion, Part 1
- Lecture 11 - Autism, Obsession, and Compulsion, Part 2
- Lecture 11 - Autism, Obsession, and Compulsion, Part 3
- Lecture 11 - Autism, Obsession, and Compulsion, Part 4
- Lecture 11 - Autism, Obsession, and Compulsion, Part 5
- Lecture 11 - Autism, Obsession, and Compulsion, Part 6
- Lecture 8 - Consciousness and Physics, Part 2
- Lecture 8 - Consciousness and Physics, Part 1
- Lecture 8 - Consciousness and Physics, Part 4
- Lecture 8 - Consciousness and Physics, Part 3
- Lecture 8 - Consciousness and Physics, Part 6
- Lecture 8 - Consciousness and Physics, Part 5
- Lecture 10 - Do Computers Play Chess?, Part 1
- Lecture 10 - Do Computers Play Chess?, Part 2
- Lecture 10 - Do Computers Play Chess?, Part 3
- Lecture 10 - Do Computers Play Chess?, Part 4
- Lecture 10 - Do Computers Play Chess?, Part 5
- Lecture 10 - Do Computers Play Chess?, Part 6
- Lecture 3 - The "Problem" of Consciousness, Part 1
- Lecture 3 - The "Problem" of Consciousness, Part 2
- Lecture 3 - The "Problem" of Consciousness, Part 3
- Lecture 3 - The "Problem" of Consciousness, Part 4
- Lecture 3 - The "Problem" of Consciousness, Part 5
- Lecture 3 - The "Problem" of Consciousness, Part 6
- Lecture 5 - Mental Causation, Part 1
- Lecture 5 - Mental Causation, Part 2
- Lecture 5 - Mental Causation, Part 3
- Lecture 5 - Mental Causation, Part 4
- Lecture 5 - Mental Causation, Part 5
- Lecture 5 - Mental Causation, Part 6
- Lecture 2 - Self-Consciousness, Part 6
- Lecture 2 - Self-Consciousness, Part 5
- Lecture 2 - Self-Consciousness, Part 4
- Lecture 2 - Self-Consciousness, Part 3
- Lecture 2 - Self-Consciousness, Part 2
- Lecture 2 - Self-Consciousness, Part 1
- Lecture 9 - Qualia and the "Mary" Problem, Part 2
- Lecture 7 - Physicalism Refined, Part 4
- Lecture 9 - Qualia and the "Mary" Problem, Part 1
- Lecture 7 - Physicalism Refined, Part 5
- Lecture 7 - Physicalism Refined, Part 6
- Lecture 9 - Qualia and the "Mary" Problem, Part 6
- Lecture 9 - Qualia and the "Mary" Problem, Part 5
- Lecture 7 - Physicalism Refined, Part 1
- Lecture 9 - Qualia and the "Mary" Problem, Part 4
- Lecture 7 - Physicalism Refined, Part 2
- Lecture 9 - Qualia and the "Mary" Problem, Part 3
- Lecture 7 - Physicalism Refined, Part 3
- Lecture 1 - Zombies, Part 1
- Lecture 12 - Consciousness and the End of Mental Life, Part 6
- Lecture 12 - Consciousness and the End of Mental Life, Part 5
- Lecture 12 - Consciousness and the End of Mental Life, Part 4
- Lecture 12 - Consciousness and the End of Mental Life, Part 3
- Lecture 12 - Consciousness and the End of Mental Life, Part 2
- Lecture 12 - Consciousness and the End of Mental Life, Part 1
- Lecture 4 - The Explanatory Gap, Part 4
- Lecture 4 - The Explanatory Gap, Part 5
- Lecture 6 - Other Minds, Part 1
- Lecture 1 - Zombies, Part 6
- Lecture 4 - The Explanatory Gap, Part 6
- Lecture 1 - Zombies, Part 4
- Lecture 6 - Other Minds, Part 4
- Lecture 1 - Zombies, Part 5
- Lecture 4 - The Explanatory Gap, Part 1
- Lecture 6 - Other Minds, Part 5
- Lecture 4 - The Explanatory Gap, Part 2
- Lecture 1 - Zombies, Part 2
- Lecture 6 - Other Minds, Part 2
- Lecture 4 - The Explanatory Gap, Part 3
- Lecture 1 - Zombies, Part 3
- Lecture 6 - Other Minds, Part 3
- Lecture 6 - Other Minds, Part 6