Tag: philosophy
Corbett Report Radio 102 – Free Money with Stefan Molyneux
Stefan Molyneux of FreeDomainRadio.com joins us for a wide-ranging philosophical discussion on money, freedom, aggression, property and power. We also take calls on issues from commodity-backed money to ethical systems.
Episode 223 – Revolution Impossible?
As the economy collapses and the police state noose cinches tighter, revolution is on the tip of everyone’s tongue. But what kind of revolution is necessary…or even possible? Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we delve deeper into the revolutionary fervour of our times.
Interview 475 – Curing Statism with Stefan Molyneux
Stefan Molyneux of FreedomainRadio.com joins us for a wide-ranging discussion of the philosophy behind anarchism. We cover the typical arguments against freedom that statists generally raise, imagine what a free society would look like and how it would function, and debate the underlying causes of the problems we face as a society.
Corbett Report Radio 077 – Philosophical Explorations
The unexamined life is not worth living, so tonight on the broadcast we dip into the corbettreport.com archives for some philosophical conversations on a wide range of subjects, from the conspiracy of the spectacle to the philosophy of education to the problem of uncertainty in science.
Corbett Report Radio 055 – The Tiny Dot with Larken Rose
The members of Congress are nothing more than a speck next to the masses of people that they supposedly “represent.” Why, then, do the masses care what they say? Why do they invest so much time and energy campaigning for or against this or that tiny dot? Why do they ask the tiny dot for permission to do what they want, and why do they give in when the dot denies it to them? Find out tonight on Corbett Report Radio as we talk to Larken Rose of LarkenRose.com about the philosophy of freedom and the “need” for government to tell us what to do.
Interview 454 – Jerome Ravetz on Uncertainty in Science
Joining us today from the UK is Dr. Jerome Ravetz, a scholar and researcher who has written and taught about the history and philosophy of science for decades. We discuss the question of uncertainty in science, and how that uncertainty is dealt with (or avoided) by the scientific community. We also discuss how new technologies are changing the face of scientific discourse and what this democratization means for the future of science.
Corbett Report Radio 020 – On Liberty
“Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end,” says Lord Acton. But what, then, is liberty, and how do we go about achieving it? Join us tonight on Corbett Report Radio as we go in search of the true meaning of “liberty.”
Episode 203 – Philosophy of Freedom: Natural Law
What is “the rule of law”? On what basis do we institute laws and why should we obey them? Are laws for the protection of unalienable rights, and if so, how do we derive our knowledge of those rights? Are governments necessary for the enforcement of the laws? Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we go in search of natural law.
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