The Folklore of Gorgons: Medusa and Her Sisters – Explore The Myths Of The Gorgons In Greek Mythology, Three Monstrous Sisters With Snakes For Hair, Whose Gaze Can Turn People To Stone, With Medusa Being The Most Famous, Representing Female Monsters And The Terrifying Power Of A Petifying Gaze.

The Folklore of Gorgons: Medusa and Her Sisters – A Lecture on Petrification, Serpents, and Seriously Scary Sisters 🐍 (Welcome, brave souls! Settle in, grab a metaphorical shield, and prepare…

Animal Ethics: Do Animals Have Rights? Explore the Philosophical Questions About The Moral Status of Animals, Asking Whether Animals Have Rights, Whether It Is Morally Permissible To Use Animals For Food, Experimentation, Or Entertainment, And Examining Different Ethical Frameworks Applied to Our Treatment of Non-Human Animals.

Animal Ethics: Do Animals Have Rights? A Wildly Important Lecture! 🦁🤔 Alright, settle in, folks! Grab your metaphorical popcorn 🍿, because we're about to dive headfirst into a topic that's…

The Folklore of Harpies: Winged Monsters – Explore The Myths Of The Harpies In Greek Mythology, Winged Creatures With The Body Of A Bird And The Face Of A Woman, Often Portrayed As Foul, Tormenting, And Associated With Punishment And Divine Wrath, Symbolizing Pollution and Unpleasantness.

The Folklore of Harpies: Winged Monsters - A Lecture (Welcome, brave students, to Ornithological Obscurities 101! 🦉 Today, we're diving headfirst into the delightfully dreadful world of Harpies. Grab your…

Bioethics: Philosophical Dilemmas in Life and Medicine – Explore the Branch of Ethics That Deals With Moral Questions Arising From Advances In Biology And Medicine, Including Issues Like Euthanasia, Abortion, Genetic Engineering, Cloning, And Medical Resource Allocation, Requiring Careful Philosophical Consideration.

Bioethics: Philosophical Dilemmas in Life and Medicine - A Lecture (Imagine a professor, Dr. Ethical Enigma, steps onto the stage. He's wearing a tweed jacket with elbow patches, a slightly…

The Folklore of Minotaurs: Labyrinth Dwellers – Explore The Myth Of The Minotaur In Greek Mythology, A Monstrous Creature With The Head Of A Bull And The Body Of A Man, Said To Inhabit A Labyrinth On The Island Of Crete, A Figure Of Fear And A Symbol Of Monstrosity And The Consequences Of Hubris.

The Folklore of Minotaurs: Labyrinth Dwellers - A Lecture (Professor Armitage Shanks, D.Litt, Ancient Bovine Studies, adjusts his spectacles, a mischievous glint in his eye. A stuffed minotaur head sits…

The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Moral Machines? Explore the Philosophical and Ethical Questions Surrounding the Development and Deployment of Artificial Intelligence, Including Issues Of Responsibility, Bias, Autonomy, And Whether AI Can Or Should Be Given Moral Status.

The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Moral Machines? 🤖🤔 (A Lecture in Many Acts) Welcome, esteemed thinkers, code slingers, and existential dread enthusiasts! Grab your metaphorical popcorn 🍿 because today we're…

The Problem of Identity: Who Am I, Throughout My Life? Explore the Philosophical Questions About Personal Identity, Asking What Makes A Person The Same Person Over Time, Despite Changes In Their Physical Body And Mental States, Examining Concepts Like Memory, Consciousness, And The Continuity Of Self.

The Problem of Identity: Who Am I, Throughout My Life? (A Lecture in Self-Discovery, Peppered with Existential Dread & Moderate Humor) Welcome, fellow travelers on the tumultuous seas of existence!…