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The Harm Principle: How to live your life the way you want to
John Stuart Mill argues the case for being able to live your life the way you want to. Narrated by Harry Shearer. Scripted by Nigel Warburton.
From the BBC Radio 4 series - A History of Ideas. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bwydw
This project is made in partnership with The Open University and the animations were created by Cognitive
published: 07 Nov 2014
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John Stuart Mill's big idea: Harsh critics make good thinkers | Keith Whittington | Big Think
John Stuart Mill's big idea: Harsh critics make good thinkers
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19th-century political philosopher John Stuart Mill defended the right of free societies to explore radical and dangerous ideas.
One of his arguments was based on humility: You must be prepared to be wrong, and genuinely be open to being persuaded. Put your ideas into intellectual battle by exposing them to the harshest critics. These critics will show up your flaws and make you a more sophisticated thinker.
Another of Mill's arguments was concerned with arrogance. He criticized the common tendency to want to sh...
published: 08 May 2019
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John Stuart Mill: An Introduction (On Liberty, Utilitarianism, The Subjection of Women)
http://www.tomrichey.net
John Stuart Mill, a 19th century English philosopher, wrote three books at are still widely-read today: On Liberty, Utilitarianism, and The Subjection of Women. This is a brief introduction to Mill and his work for students taking survey-level courses in philosophy and AP European History.
published: 17 Apr 2014
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John Stuart Mill - On Liberty
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill - http://amzn.to/1P09fNn (affiliate link)
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In this lecture we look at John Stuart Mill's influential work "On Liberty" in which he argues for the importance of individual liberties, especially freedom of opinion and expression.
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Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/academyofideas
Get the transcript: http://academyofideas.com/2013/08/john-stuart-mill-on-liberty/
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published: 20 Aug 2013
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Utilitarianism: Crash Course Philosophy #36
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
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published: 21 Nov 2016
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JOHN STUART MILL (1) – ASSOCIACIONISMO E QUÍMICA MENTAL | EMPIRISMO BRITÂNICO
John Stuart Mill foi filósofo e economista. Filho de James Mill (que já estudamos anteriormente), John Stuart nasceu em Londres no ano de 1806 e faleceu na França em 1873. Embora seu pai tenha sido um grande filósofo, John conseguiu superá-lo e é conhecido como o filósofo britânico mais influente do século XIX.
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Obras sugeridas:
“An Introduction to the History of Psychology”, 7 ed., de B. Hergenhahn e Tracy Henley.
“A Conceptual History of Psychology”, de John D. Greenwood.
published: 22 Apr 2019
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JOHN STUART MILL (2) – UMA CIÊNCIA DA NATUREZA HUMANA – EMPIRISMO BRITÂNICO
John Locke, David Hume e David Hartley foram alguns dos filósofos que se esforçaram no sentido de criar uma ciência da mente tendo como base o paradigma das ciências naturais, mas foi John Stuart Mill (o mais respeitado filósofo da ciência de seu tempo) quem mais contribuiu para o desenvolvimento da Psicologia como uma ciência.
Mill recusava a ideia comum de que pensamentos, sentimentos e ações não estariam sujeitos à análise científica. Segundo ele, qualquer sistema que seja regulado por leis está sujeito ao estudo científico, mesmo quando essas leis ainda não são compreendidas.
Nesse vídeo, veremos como Mill entende a Ciência da Natureza Humana.
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Obras sugeridas:
“An Introduction to the History of Psychology”, 7 ed., de B. Hergenhahn e Tracy Henley.
“A Concep...
published: 25 Apr 2019
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John Stuart Mill, Sulla libertà - Corrado Augias
Una iniziativa congiunta di editori, scrittori e librai
La legge attualmente in discussione al Senato relativa alla pubblicabilità degli atti giudiziari approvata in Commissione Giustizia configura una grave limitazione della libertà di informazione dei cittadini.
Una libertà essenziale, tutelata non solo dalla nostra Costituzione ma anche dalla Corte europea dei diritti dell'uomo. Una libertà che si coniuga strettamente alla libertà di stampa che è la precondizione del lavoro di chi scrive, pubblica e diffonde i libri. Ci sembra importante dare un contributo alla riflessione e all'approfondimento di un tema centrale di ogni Stato di diritto, di ogni democrazia liberale. Riflessioni e approfondimenti che in gran parte sono contenuti nei libri: classici e contemporanei, di narrativa e...
published: 04 Jun 2010
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Law and Justice - Utilitarianism - 21.4 John Stuart Mill
“Law and Justice" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Kyle Harper is Associate Professor of Classics and Letters,
Video by NextThought (http://nextthought.com).
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
published: 29 Jul 2014
2:01
The Harm Principle: How to live your life the way you want to
John Stuart Mill argues the case for being able to live your life the way you want to. Narrated by Harry Shearer. Scripted by Nigel Warburton.
From the BBC Ra...
John Stuart Mill argues the case for being able to live your life the way you want to. Narrated by Harry Shearer. Scripted by Nigel Warburton.
From the BBC Radio 4 series - A History of Ideas. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bwydw
This project is made in partnership with The Open University and the animations were created by Cognitive
https://wn.com/The_Harm_Principle_How_To_Live_Your_Life_The_Way_You_Want_To
John Stuart Mill argues the case for being able to live your life the way you want to. Narrated by Harry Shearer. Scripted by Nigel Warburton.
From the BBC Radio 4 series - A History of Ideas. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04bwydw
This project is made in partnership with The Open University and the animations were created by Cognitive
- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 337257
5:46
John Stuart Mill's big idea: Harsh critics make good thinkers | Keith Whittington | Big Think
John Stuart Mill's big idea: Harsh critics make good thinkers
New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink
Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top think...
John Stuart Mill's big idea: Harsh critics make good thinkers
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19th-century political philosopher John Stuart Mill defended the right of free societies to explore radical and dangerous ideas.
One of his arguments was based on humility: You must be prepared to be wrong, and genuinely be open to being persuaded. Put your ideas into intellectual battle by exposing them to the harshest critics. These critics will show up your flaws and make you a more sophisticated thinker.
Another of Mill's arguments was concerned with arrogance. He criticized the common tendency to want to shield other people from dangerous ideas as paternalistic. You can judge good ideas from bad ideas; you should afford everyone the same respect.
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KEITH WHITTINGTON
Keith E. Whittington is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University. He is the author, most recently, of "Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech", as well as "Repugnant Laws: Judicial Review of Acts of Congress from the Founding to the Present".
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TRANSCRIPT:
KEITH WHITTINGTON: John Stuart Mill was an extraordinary and influential thinker in the early 19th century in England. He was something of a radical within his society at the time and, as a consequence, was very interested in the ability to develop and communicate radical ideas that were outside the mainstream, because he was interested in a lot of those ideas himself, and he was much more interested in how a free society should operate the ability of people to think for themselves in a free society, and sometimes run against the grain of public opinion and mainstream thought in general.
He offered a variety of arguments about why it is we ought to value that kind of speech, those kinds of spaces, that kind of robust debate. So one of those arguments I characterize as an argument driven by humility. That is, that part of what Mill wanted to remind us is that we all might be mistaken, that our own understanding is limited. Our own set of ideas are very limited. And that we can learn from each other. And we can learn from others who have different ideas than ourselves. But that requires some willingness to accept the possibility that we, in fact, might be mistaken. And of course, we walk around most of the time with the belief that we are upholding a set of correct ideas, that we think we know our own minds. We think the ideas we hold are true. That's why we hold them in the first place. And so it can be challenging to go into a conversation and go into a discussion, go into a public space and accept the possibility that we might be wrong. But Mill wanted to emphasize that it's only by accepting that possibility that we're wrong that we can have the opportunity to learn. And it's important for our own sake that we be able to continue to learn and grow by talking to people with different ideas and being genuinely open to the possibility that they might persuade us. They might show the flaws in our ideas. They might expose our mistakes. And as a consequence, they might help us make progress.
But he also constructs an argument that's really grounded instead on a concern with arrogance of others. Here, the concern is not so much that we be willing to hear from people that we disagree with because we accept the possibility that we might be wrong. But instead, he wants to speak to our instincts to want to suppress opinions that we find disagreeable or dangerous so that no one else can hear them, instead. And this is fundamentally a paternalistic concern, a concern that we're worried about other people, that they might be misled by bad ideas. And so even if we think that we ourselves are capable of separating good ideas from bad ideas, and so as consequence, we should be able to hear a wide range of views and arguments, we might be much less comfortable that other people can make the same distinctions, will come to good decisions, exercise good judgment when listening to those ideas. And so as a consequence, there's a certain arrogance where we want to impose our own beliefs on others and shield them from the opposition; shield them from listening to the critics so that the only voices they hear are our own. And it's difficult to resist that tendency and that instinct, precisely because when we're thinking about what ideas in society we find as wrongheaded, disturbing, maybe dangerous, it becomes all the more tempting to think, when confronted with that dangerous id...
For the full transcript, check out https://bigthink.com/sponsored-institute-for-humane-studies/john-stuart-mill
https://wn.com/John_Stuart_Mill's_Big_Idea_Harsh_Critics_Make_Good_Thinkers_|_Keith_Whittington_|_Big_Think
John Stuart Mill's big idea: Harsh critics make good thinkers
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19th-century political philosopher John Stuart Mill defended the right of free societies to explore radical and dangerous ideas.
One of his arguments was based on humility: You must be prepared to be wrong, and genuinely be open to being persuaded. Put your ideas into intellectual battle by exposing them to the harshest critics. These critics will show up your flaws and make you a more sophisticated thinker.
Another of Mill's arguments was concerned with arrogance. He criticized the common tendency to want to shield other people from dangerous ideas as paternalistic. You can judge good ideas from bad ideas; you should afford everyone the same respect.
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KEITH WHITTINGTON
Keith E. Whittington is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University. He is the author, most recently, of "Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech", as well as "Repugnant Laws: Judicial Review of Acts of Congress from the Founding to the Present".
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TRANSCRIPT:
KEITH WHITTINGTON: John Stuart Mill was an extraordinary and influential thinker in the early 19th century in England. He was something of a radical within his society at the time and, as a consequence, was very interested in the ability to develop and communicate radical ideas that were outside the mainstream, because he was interested in a lot of those ideas himself, and he was much more interested in how a free society should operate the ability of people to think for themselves in a free society, and sometimes run against the grain of public opinion and mainstream thought in general.
He offered a variety of arguments about why it is we ought to value that kind of speech, those kinds of spaces, that kind of robust debate. So one of those arguments I characterize as an argument driven by humility. That is, that part of what Mill wanted to remind us is that we all might be mistaken, that our own understanding is limited. Our own set of ideas are very limited. And that we can learn from each other. And we can learn from others who have different ideas than ourselves. But that requires some willingness to accept the possibility that we, in fact, might be mistaken. And of course, we walk around most of the time with the belief that we are upholding a set of correct ideas, that we think we know our own minds. We think the ideas we hold are true. That's why we hold them in the first place. And so it can be challenging to go into a conversation and go into a discussion, go into a public space and accept the possibility that we might be wrong. But Mill wanted to emphasize that it's only by accepting that possibility that we're wrong that we can have the opportunity to learn. And it's important for our own sake that we be able to continue to learn and grow by talking to people with different ideas and being genuinely open to the possibility that they might persuade us. They might show the flaws in our ideas. They might expose our mistakes. And as a consequence, they might help us make progress.
But he also constructs an argument that's really grounded instead on a concern with arrogance of others. Here, the concern is not so much that we be willing to hear from people that we disagree with because we accept the possibility that we might be wrong. But instead, he wants to speak to our instincts to want to suppress opinions that we find disagreeable or dangerous so that no one else can hear them, instead. And this is fundamentally a paternalistic concern, a concern that we're worried about other people, that they might be misled by bad ideas. And so even if we think that we ourselves are capable of separating good ideas from bad ideas, and so as consequence, we should be able to hear a wide range of views and arguments, we might be much less comfortable that other people can make the same distinctions, will come to good decisions, exercise good judgment when listening to those ideas. And so as a consequence, there's a certain arrogance where we want to impose our own beliefs on others and shield them from the opposition; shield them from listening to the critics so that the only voices they hear are our own. And it's difficult to resist that tendency and that instinct, precisely because when we're thinking about what ideas in society we find as wrongheaded, disturbing, maybe dangerous, it becomes all the more tempting to think, when confronted with that dangerous id...
For the full transcript, check out https://bigthink.com/sponsored-institute-for-humane-studies/john-stuart-mill
- published: 08 May 2019
- views: 31170
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John Stuart Mill: An Introduction (On Liberty, Utilitarianism, The Subjection of Women)
http://www.tomrichey.net
John Stuart Mill, a 19th century English philosopher, wrote three books at are still widely-read today: On Liberty, Utilitarianism, a...
http://www.tomrichey.net
John Stuart Mill, a 19th century English philosopher, wrote three books at are still widely-read today: On Liberty, Utilitarianism, and The Subjection of Women. This is a brief introduction to Mill and his work for students taking survey-level courses in philosophy and AP European History.
https://wn.com/John_Stuart_Mill_An_Introduction_(On_Liberty,_Utilitarianism,_The_Subjection_Of_Women)
http://www.tomrichey.net
John Stuart Mill, a 19th century English philosopher, wrote three books at are still widely-read today: On Liberty, Utilitarianism, and The Subjection of Women. This is a brief introduction to Mill and his work for students taking survey-level courses in philosophy and AP European History.
- published: 17 Apr 2014
- views: 179447
11:10
John Stuart Mill - On Liberty
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill - http://amzn.to/1P09fNn (affiliate link)
===================================================
In this lecture we look at John Stu...
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill - http://amzn.to/1P09fNn (affiliate link)
===================================================
In this lecture we look at John Stuart Mill's influential work "On Liberty" in which he argues for the importance of individual liberties, especially freedom of opinion and expression.
===================================================
Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/academyofideas
Get the transcript: http://academyofideas.com/2013/08/john-stuart-mill-on-liberty/
===================================================
https://wn.com/John_Stuart_Mill_On_Liberty
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill - http://amzn.to/1P09fNn (affiliate link)
===================================================
In this lecture we look at John Stuart Mill's influential work "On Liberty" in which he argues for the importance of individual liberties, especially freedom of opinion and expression.
===================================================
Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/academyofideas
Get the transcript: http://academyofideas.com/2013/08/john-stuart-mill-on-liberty/
===================================================
- published: 20 Aug 2013
- views: 305369
10:01
Utilitarianism: Crash Course Philosophy #36
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the diff...
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
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https://wn.com/Utilitarianism_Crash_Course_Philosophy_36
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
--
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
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- published: 21 Nov 2016
- views: 4930710
5:28
JOHN STUART MILL (1) – ASSOCIACIONISMO E QUÍMICA MENTAL | EMPIRISMO BRITÂNICO
John Stuart Mill foi filósofo e economista. Filho de James Mill (que já estudamos anteriormente), John Stuart nasceu em Londres no ano de 1806 e faleceu na Fran...
John Stuart Mill foi filósofo e economista. Filho de James Mill (que já estudamos anteriormente), John Stuart nasceu em Londres no ano de 1806 e faleceu na França em 1873. Embora seu pai tenha sido um grande filósofo, John conseguiu superá-lo e é conhecido como o filósofo britânico mais influente do século XIX.
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Obras sugeridas:
“An Introduction to the History of Psychology”, 7 ed., de B. Hergenhahn e Tracy Henley.
“A Conceptual History of Psychology”, de John D. Greenwood.
https://wn.com/John_Stuart_Mill_(1)_–_Associacionismo_E_Química_Mental_|_Empirismo_Britânico
John Stuart Mill foi filósofo e economista. Filho de James Mill (que já estudamos anteriormente), John Stuart nasceu em Londres no ano de 1806 e faleceu na França em 1873. Embora seu pai tenha sido um grande filósofo, John conseguiu superá-lo e é conhecido como o filósofo britânico mais influente do século XIX.
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Obras sugeridas:
“An Introduction to the History of Psychology”, 7 ed., de B. Hergenhahn e Tracy Henley.
“A Conceptual History of Psychology”, de John D. Greenwood.
- published: 22 Apr 2019
- views: 3286
7:04
JOHN STUART MILL (2) – UMA CIÊNCIA DA NATUREZA HUMANA – EMPIRISMO BRITÂNICO
John Locke, David Hume e David Hartley foram alguns dos filósofos que se esforçaram no sentido de criar uma ciência da mente tendo como base o paradigma das ciê...
John Locke, David Hume e David Hartley foram alguns dos filósofos que se esforçaram no sentido de criar uma ciência da mente tendo como base o paradigma das ciências naturais, mas foi John Stuart Mill (o mais respeitado filósofo da ciência de seu tempo) quem mais contribuiu para o desenvolvimento da Psicologia como uma ciência.
Mill recusava a ideia comum de que pensamentos, sentimentos e ações não estariam sujeitos à análise científica. Segundo ele, qualquer sistema que seja regulado por leis está sujeito ao estudo científico, mesmo quando essas leis ainda não são compreendidas.
Nesse vídeo, veremos como Mill entende a Ciência da Natureza Humana.
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Obras sugeridas:
“An Introduction to the History of Psychology”, 7 ed., de B. Hergenhahn e Tracy Henley.
“A Conceptual History of Psychology”, de John D. Greenwood.
https://wn.com/John_Stuart_Mill_(2)_–_Uma_Ciência_Da_Natureza_Humana_–_Empirismo_Britânico
John Locke, David Hume e David Hartley foram alguns dos filósofos que se esforçaram no sentido de criar uma ciência da mente tendo como base o paradigma das ciências naturais, mas foi John Stuart Mill (o mais respeitado filósofo da ciência de seu tempo) quem mais contribuiu para o desenvolvimento da Psicologia como uma ciência.
Mill recusava a ideia comum de que pensamentos, sentimentos e ações não estariam sujeitos à análise científica. Segundo ele, qualquer sistema que seja regulado por leis está sujeito ao estudo científico, mesmo quando essas leis ainda não são compreendidas.
Nesse vídeo, veremos como Mill entende a Ciência da Natureza Humana.
--------------------------
Obras sugeridas:
“An Introduction to the History of Psychology”, 7 ed., de B. Hergenhahn e Tracy Henley.
“A Conceptual History of Psychology”, de John D. Greenwood.
- published: 25 Apr 2019
- views: 1495
4:14
John Stuart Mill, Sulla libertà - Corrado Augias
Una iniziativa congiunta di editori, scrittori e librai
La legge attualmente in discussione al Senato relativa alla pubblicabilità degli atti giudiziari appr...
Una iniziativa congiunta di editori, scrittori e librai
La legge attualmente in discussione al Senato relativa alla pubblicabilità degli atti giudiziari approvata in Commissione Giustizia configura una grave limitazione della libertà di informazione dei cittadini.
Una libertà essenziale, tutelata non solo dalla nostra Costituzione ma anche dalla Corte europea dei diritti dell'uomo. Una libertà che si coniuga strettamente alla libertà di stampa che è la precondizione del lavoro di chi scrive, pubblica e diffonde i libri. Ci sembra importante dare un contributo alla riflessione e all'approfondimento di un tema centrale di ogni Stato di diritto, di ogni democrazia liberale. Riflessioni e approfondimenti che in gran parte sono contenuti nei libri: classici e contemporanei, di narrativa e di poesia, come di saggistica o manualistica.
Da qui l'iniziativa che promuoviamo come librai ed editori nella settimana dal 31 maggio al 6 giugno: reading di libri sulla libertà nelle librerie italiane.
Ciascuna libreria organizzerà ora e giorno delle letture con autori e lettori, secondo un calendario che verrà reso noto nei prossimi giorni.
La manifestazione di apertura si terrà al Teatro Quirino di Roma lunedì 31 maggio, alle ore 17.00.
Parteciperanno editori, librai e diversi autori - tra cui Corrado Augias, Carlo Bernardini, Andrea Camilleri, Gianrico Carofiglio, Guido Crainz, Rosetta Loy, Valerio Magrelli, Alessandro Pace, Antonio Pascale, Christian Raimo, Stefano Rodotà, Giovanni Sartori, Tiziano Scarpa, Marco Travaglio, Nadia Urbinati, Chiara Valerio - che leggeranno brani di libri dedicati alla libertà, di informazione, di opinione e di scelta, di stampa.
Promuovono l'iniziativa:
Marco Cassini e Daniele di Gennaro (minimum fax)
Alessandro e Giuseppe Laterza (Editori Laterza)
Stefano Mauri (Gruppo editoriale Mauri Spagnol)
https://wn.com/John_Stuart_Mill,_Sulla_Libertà_Corrado_Augias
Una iniziativa congiunta di editori, scrittori e librai
La legge attualmente in discussione al Senato relativa alla pubblicabilità degli atti giudiziari approvata in Commissione Giustizia configura una grave limitazione della libertà di informazione dei cittadini.
Una libertà essenziale, tutelata non solo dalla nostra Costituzione ma anche dalla Corte europea dei diritti dell'uomo. Una libertà che si coniuga strettamente alla libertà di stampa che è la precondizione del lavoro di chi scrive, pubblica e diffonde i libri. Ci sembra importante dare un contributo alla riflessione e all'approfondimento di un tema centrale di ogni Stato di diritto, di ogni democrazia liberale. Riflessioni e approfondimenti che in gran parte sono contenuti nei libri: classici e contemporanei, di narrativa e di poesia, come di saggistica o manualistica.
Da qui l'iniziativa che promuoviamo come librai ed editori nella settimana dal 31 maggio al 6 giugno: reading di libri sulla libertà nelle librerie italiane.
Ciascuna libreria organizzerà ora e giorno delle letture con autori e lettori, secondo un calendario che verrà reso noto nei prossimi giorni.
La manifestazione di apertura si terrà al Teatro Quirino di Roma lunedì 31 maggio, alle ore 17.00.
Parteciperanno editori, librai e diversi autori - tra cui Corrado Augias, Carlo Bernardini, Andrea Camilleri, Gianrico Carofiglio, Guido Crainz, Rosetta Loy, Valerio Magrelli, Alessandro Pace, Antonio Pascale, Christian Raimo, Stefano Rodotà, Giovanni Sartori, Tiziano Scarpa, Marco Travaglio, Nadia Urbinati, Chiara Valerio - che leggeranno brani di libri dedicati alla libertà, di informazione, di opinione e di scelta, di stampa.
Promuovono l'iniziativa:
Marco Cassini e Daniele di Gennaro (minimum fax)
Alessandro e Giuseppe Laterza (Editori Laterza)
Stefano Mauri (Gruppo editoriale Mauri Spagnol)
- published: 04 Jun 2010
- views: 5449
7:49
Law and Justice - Utilitarianism - 21.4 John Stuart Mill
“Law and Justice" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is a...
“Law and Justice" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Kyle Harper is Associate Professor of Classics and Letters,
Video by NextThought (http://nextthought.com).
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
https://wn.com/Law_And_Justice_Utilitarianism_21.4_John_Stuart_Mill
“Law and Justice" is a free online course on Janux that is open to anyone. Learn more at http://janux.ou.edu.
Created by the University of Oklahoma, Janux is an interactive learning community that gives learners direct connections to courses, education resources, faculty, and each other. Janux courses are freely available or may be taken for college credit by enrolled OU students.
Dr. Kyle Harper is Associate Professor of Classics and Letters,
Video by NextThought (http://nextthought.com).
Copyright © 2000-2014 The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, All Rights Reserved.
- published: 29 Jul 2014
- views: 16328
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Jon Stewart On Dave Chappelle, Kyrie Irving, And Kanye West
Jon Stewart gives his thoughtful take on the controversies surrounding Chappelle, Irving and West, and the impact of antisemitic rhetoric. Stick around for another segment with Jon, and check out the new season of his AppleTV+ show, "The Problem with Jon Stewart." #Colbert #TheProblemwithJonStewart #JonStewart
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Seth MacFarlane's problem with Jon Stewart
"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane explains the little known feud with Jon Stewart that led to an angry phone call.
published: 04 Oct 2011
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Dave Chappelle on Jon Stewart | 2022 Mark Twain Prize
https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/marktwain/
Commenting on the prize, Stewart said, “I am truly honored to receive this award. I have long admired and been influenced by the work of Mark Twain, or, as he was known by his given name, Samuel Leibowitz.”
“For more than three decades, Jon Stewart has brightened our lives and challenged our minds as he delivers current events and social satire with his trademark wit and wisdom. For me, tuning into his television programs over the years has always been equal parts entertainment and truth”
— Deborah F. Rutter, Kennedy Center President
The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor recognizes individuals who have had an impact on American society in ways similar to the distinguished 19th-century novelist and essayist Samuel Clemens, best known a...
published: 22 Jun 2022
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Interview Excerpt with Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge | The Problem With Jon Stewart
Jon sat down for a conversation with Leslie Rutledge, the Attorney General of Arkansas — the first state to pass a ban on gender-affirming care for minors. He asked her to explain why the state took this health care decision out of parents’ hands, and why they’ve overridden the guidelines issued by every major medical organization.
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published: 07 Oct 2022
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The Daily Show - Admiral General Aladeen
Admiral General Aladeen, star of "The Dictator," discusses his country's stance on WMDs, and assures Jon that his family is safe.
The Comedy Central app has full episodes of The Daily Show available now. http://on.cc.com/1e85GN8
About The Daily Show with Jon Stewart:
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart was an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning program that looked at politics, pop culture, sports and entertainment through a sharp, reality-based lens. Stewart and The Best F#@king News Team Ever covered the day's top stories like no one, using footage, field reports and guest interviews to deliver fake news that was even better than the real thing.
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published: 08 May 2012
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Watch Anne Hathaway Laugh Uncontrollably with Jon Stewart
Anne Hathaway just can’t stop giggling!!
published: 22 Jan 2015
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Jon Stewart On Vaccine Science And The Wuhan Lab Theory
We're back in the Ed Sullivan Theater and it's only right that Stephen's first guest is none other than friend of the show, Jon Stewart. What did they talk about? The pandemic, obviously. #Colbert #TheLateShow #JonStewart
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published: 15 Jun 2021
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Season 2's Very Best Interviews | The Problem With Jon Stewart
Don't miss Jon Stewart and those unforgettable one-on-one interviews from season 2. Now Streaming on Apple TV+
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published: 21 Jun 2023
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Best Emmy Moment Ever
Best Emmy Moment Ever.
Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart at the Emmys.
published: 25 May 2007
8:39
Interview with Oklahoma State Sen. Nathan Dahm | The Problem with Jon Stewart
State Sen. Nathan Dahm (R-OK) has penned several bills loosening gun restrictions, including the nation's first anti-red flag law against restricting gun access...
State Sen. Nathan Dahm (R-OK) has penned several bills loosening gun restrictions, including the nation's first anti-red flag law against restricting gun access to those deemed dangerous. Not only does he want to protect the Second Amendment, but he also believes guns make us safer. We think it's probably one or the other. Watch the full interview in our new episode, "Chaos, Law, and Order."
The latest episode is available only on Apple TV+.
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State Sen. Nathan Dahm (R-OK) has penned several bills loosening gun restrictions, including the nation's first anti-red flag law against restricting gun access to those deemed dangerous. Not only does he want to protect the Second Amendment, but he also believes guns make us safer. We think it's probably one or the other. Watch the full interview in our new episode, "Chaos, Law, and Order."
The latest episode is available only on Apple TV+.
https://apple.co/ChaosLawAndOrder
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- published: 03 Mar 2023
- views: 4149351
12:25
Jon Stewart On Dave Chappelle, Kyrie Irving, And Kanye West
Jon Stewart gives his thoughtful take on the controversies surrounding Chappelle, Irving and West, and the impact of antisemitic rhetoric. Stick around for anot...
Jon Stewart gives his thoughtful take on the controversies surrounding Chappelle, Irving and West, and the impact of antisemitic rhetoric. Stick around for another segment with Jon, and check out the new season of his AppleTV+ show, "The Problem with Jon Stewart." #Colbert #TheProblemwithJonStewart #JonStewart
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Jon Stewart gives his thoughtful take on the controversies surrounding Chappelle, Irving and West, and the impact of antisemitic rhetoric. Stick around for another segment with Jon, and check out the new season of his AppleTV+ show, "The Problem with Jon Stewart." #Colbert #TheProblemwithJonStewart #JonStewart
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- published: 16 Nov 2022
- views: 5933554
4:22
Seth MacFarlane's problem with Jon Stewart
"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane explains the little known feud with Jon Stewart that led to an angry phone call.
"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane explains the little known feud with Jon Stewart that led to an angry phone call.
https://wn.com/Seth_Macfarlane's_Problem_With_Jon_Stewart
"Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane explains the little known feud with Jon Stewart that led to an angry phone call.
- published: 04 Oct 2011
- views: 7380148
8:34
Dave Chappelle on Jon Stewart | 2022 Mark Twain Prize
https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/marktwain/
Commenting on the prize, Stewart said, “I am truly honored to receive this award. I have long admired and be...
https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/marktwain/
Commenting on the prize, Stewart said, “I am truly honored to receive this award. I have long admired and been influenced by the work of Mark Twain, or, as he was known by his given name, Samuel Leibowitz.”
“For more than three decades, Jon Stewart has brightened our lives and challenged our minds as he delivers current events and social satire with his trademark wit and wisdom. For me, tuning into his television programs over the years has always been equal parts entertainment and truth”
— Deborah F. Rutter, Kennedy Center President
The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor recognizes individuals who have had an impact on American society in ways similar to the distinguished 19th-century novelist and essayist Samuel Clemens, best known as Mark Twain. As a social commentator, satirist, and creator of characters, Clemens was a fearless observer of society, who startled many while delighting and informing many more with his uncompromising perspective on social injustice and personal folly.
As a recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, Stewart received a copy of an 1884 bronze portrait bust of Mark Twain sculpted by Karl Gerhardt (1853–1940). Previous recipients can be seen by scrolling down this page.
Capital One® is the Presenting Sponsor of this year’s Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor as part of the bank’s three-year, $3 million gift to fund Comedy at the Kennedy Center, a signature program at the Center focused on elevating comedy as an art form and uniting the community through laughter.
The 23rd Mark Twain Prize for American Humor is under the direction of the creative team from Done + Dusted, the Kennedy Center’s producing partner for the Mark Twain Prize since 2018. This year’s ceremony marks the 23rd year that the Kennedy Center’s marquee comedy award will be broadcast nationally.
The event was created by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Bob Kaminsky, Peter Kaminsky, Mark Krantz, and John Schreiber. The Kennedy Center is grateful to Cappy McGarr for his steadfast support of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor since its inception in 1998.
#TwainPrizePBS #JonStewart #DaveChappelle
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Commenting on the prize, Stewart said, “I am truly honored to receive this award. I have long admired and been influenced by the work of Mark Twain, or, as he was known by his given name, Samuel Leibowitz.”
“For more than three decades, Jon Stewart has brightened our lives and challenged our minds as he delivers current events and social satire with his trademark wit and wisdom. For me, tuning into his television programs over the years has always been equal parts entertainment and truth”
— Deborah F. Rutter, Kennedy Center President
The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor recognizes individuals who have had an impact on American society in ways similar to the distinguished 19th-century novelist and essayist Samuel Clemens, best known as Mark Twain. As a social commentator, satirist, and creator of characters, Clemens was a fearless observer of society, who startled many while delighting and informing many more with his uncompromising perspective on social injustice and personal folly.
As a recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, Stewart received a copy of an 1884 bronze portrait bust of Mark Twain sculpted by Karl Gerhardt (1853–1940). Previous recipients can be seen by scrolling down this page.
Capital One® is the Presenting Sponsor of this year’s Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor as part of the bank’s three-year, $3 million gift to fund Comedy at the Kennedy Center, a signature program at the Center focused on elevating comedy as an art form and uniting the community through laughter.
The 23rd Mark Twain Prize for American Humor is under the direction of the creative team from Done + Dusted, the Kennedy Center’s producing partner for the Mark Twain Prize since 2018. This year’s ceremony marks the 23rd year that the Kennedy Center’s marquee comedy award will be broadcast nationally.
The event was created by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Bob Kaminsky, Peter Kaminsky, Mark Krantz, and John Schreiber. The Kennedy Center is grateful to Cappy McGarr for his steadfast support of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor since its inception in 1998.
#TwainPrizePBS #JonStewart #DaveChappelle
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- published: 22 Jun 2022
- views: 10027381
6:25
Interview Excerpt with Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge | The Problem With Jon Stewart
Jon sat down for a conversation with Leslie Rutledge, the Attorney General of Arkansas — the first state to pass a ban on gender-affirming care for minors. He a...
Jon sat down for a conversation with Leslie Rutledge, the Attorney General of Arkansas — the first state to pass a ban on gender-affirming care for minors. He asked her to explain why the state took this health care decision out of parents’ hands, and why they’ve overridden the guidelines issued by every major medical organization.
Watch the full interview on Apple TV+, now streaming for free. https://apple.co/JonStewart
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Jon sat down for a conversation with Leslie Rutledge, the Attorney General of Arkansas — the first state to pass a ban on gender-affirming care for minors. He asked her to explain why the state took this health care decision out of parents’ hands, and why they’ve overridden the guidelines issued by every major medical organization.
Watch the full interview on Apple TV+, now streaming for free. https://apple.co/JonStewart
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- published: 07 Oct 2022
- views: 1356151
7:31
The Daily Show - Admiral General Aladeen
Admiral General Aladeen, star of "The Dictator," discusses his country's stance on WMDs, and assures Jon that his family is safe.
The Comedy Central app has fu...
Admiral General Aladeen, star of "The Dictator," discusses his country's stance on WMDs, and assures Jon that his family is safe.
The Comedy Central app has full episodes of The Daily Show available now. http://on.cc.com/1e85GN8
About The Daily Show with Jon Stewart:
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart was an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning program that looked at politics, pop culture, sports and entertainment through a sharp, reality-based lens. Stewart and The Best F#@king News Team Ever covered the day's top stories like no one, using footage, field reports and guest interviews to deliver fake news that was even better than the real thing.
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Admiral General Aladeen, star of "The Dictator," discusses his country's stance on WMDs, and assures Jon that his family is safe.
The Comedy Central app has full episodes of The Daily Show available now. http://on.cc.com/1e85GN8
About The Daily Show with Jon Stewart:
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart was an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning program that looked at politics, pop culture, sports and entertainment through a sharp, reality-based lens. Stewart and The Best F#@king News Team Ever covered the day's top stories like no one, using footage, field reports and guest interviews to deliver fake news that was even better than the real thing.
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- published: 08 May 2012
- views: 35447462
8:38
Jon Stewart On Vaccine Science And The Wuhan Lab Theory
We're back in the Ed Sullivan Theater and it's only right that Stephen's first guest is none other than friend of the show, Jon Stewart. What did they talk abou...
We're back in the Ed Sullivan Theater and it's only right that Stephen's first guest is none other than friend of the show, Jon Stewart. What did they talk about? The pandemic, obviously. #Colbert #TheLateShow #JonStewart
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https://wn.com/Jon_Stewart_On_Vaccine_Science_And_The_Wuhan_Lab_Theory
We're back in the Ed Sullivan Theater and it's only right that Stephen's first guest is none other than friend of the show, Jon Stewart. What did they talk about? The pandemic, obviously. #Colbert #TheLateShow #JonStewart
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- published: 15 Jun 2021
- views: 8387512
1:50
Season 2's Very Best Interviews | The Problem With Jon Stewart
Don't miss Jon Stewart and those unforgettable one-on-one interviews from season 2. Now Streaming on Apple TV+
The Problem With Jon Stewart is now streaming on...
Don't miss Jon Stewart and those unforgettable one-on-one interviews from season 2. Now Streaming on Apple TV+
The Problem With Jon Stewart is now streaming on Apple TV+
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- published: 21 Jun 2023
- views: 195896
2:25
Best Emmy Moment Ever
Best Emmy Moment Ever.
Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart at the Emmys.
Best Emmy Moment Ever.
Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart at the Emmys.
https://wn.com/Best_Emmy_Moment_Ever
Best Emmy Moment Ever.
Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart at the Emmys.
- published: 25 May 2007
- views: 20394039