

Philosophy Tube
Season 2017
Abigail Thorn hosts free philosophy lessons on YouTube, sometimes branching out into politics, humour, and personal reflection.
Where to Watch Season 2017
33 Episodes
- Does Philosophy Make You Sad?E2
Does Philosophy Make You Sad?Some fans tell me that philosophy makes them sad, especially existentialists like Satre and Camus, and especially if it impacts their religious faith. So if studying it makes you depressed, anxious, or lonely, here's a story to help you feel better, and some chat about the wonder of learning! - Problems with YouTube & the Internet Creators Guild: Technology & PoliticsE4
Problems with YouTube & the Internet Creators Guild: Technology & PoliticsThe Internet Creators Guild, invented by Hank Green and Laura Chernikoff, looks cool, but it symbolises some problems that I have with YouTube, “the YouTube community,” and Silicon Valley more generally – it’s a kind of bourgeois technocratic liberalism - Creativity, Sadness, & AnxietyE7
Creativity, Sadness, & AnxietyPart 3/3 - Some creative people feel of sadness, anxiety, depression, even Imposter Syndrome. Is there a link between art and sadness, or even mental illness? Is it something in the brain? In the heart? Something to do with Marxist economics and capitalism? - Crime, Law, & PunishmentE12
Crime, Law, & PunishmentWhen people break the law they get arrested by the police and punished by the courts - prison, a fine, whatever. But why? What's the philosophical purpose of legal punishment? Does it benefit society, and if so how exactly? Is it moral? Let's compare consequentialism and retributivism. - Foucault: Crime, Police, & PowerE13
Foucault: Crime, Police, & PowerPart 1/2 - What is prison for? How has crime and punishment changed in the last 250 years? Philosopher Michel Foucault says the penal system - that's law, courts, police, surveillance - exists to protect the power of the ruling class, but what does that mean? - Foucault 2: Government Surveillance & PrisonE14
Foucault 2: Government Surveillance & PrisonPart 2/2 - More Foucault! A look at Jeremy Bentham's prison, the Panopticon, and what it says about Edward Snowden, cyber-security, government surveillance. Also discussing Stop & Search by the police in the UK, and what it says about power and spying. - Locke: State of Nature & the New WorldE17
Locke: State of Nature & the New WorldThe Enlightenment philosophy of John Locke made America and Canada what they are today, and helped forge the British Empire too. History reveals a tale of racism, colonialism, and First Nation genocide; of law, politics, property, and land. The legacy of “the State of Nature.” - Refugees & Human Rights Part 1: Crisis & WarE19
Refugees & Human Rights Part 1: Crisis & WarThis 2-part series looks at what human rights can do for refugees and migrants. In this Part 1, hear the story about the refugee crisis that followed WWI, and what happened to Europe when racism and greed combined… - Do Racists Just "Love Their Country?"E22
Do Racists Just "Love Their Country?"How does "love" figure into politics? White supremacists and racists like the Ku Klux Klan will sometimes insist that they aren't hate groups, but love groups. But what kind of "love" is it? Is it true love, or just narcissism?