Kant’s Categorical Imperative: Doing the Right Thing Because It’s the Right Thing to Do – Explore Immanuel Kant’s Deontological Ethics and His Idea of a Universal Moral Law Derived from Reason, Examining His Concept of Duty and the Importance of Acting Based on Principles That Could Apply to Everyone, Everywhere.

Kant's Categorical Imperative: Doing the Right Thing Because It's the Right Thing to Do 🧐 (A Lecture on Deontological Ethics for the Discerning (and Slightly Sleepy) Mind) Welcome, welcome one…

The Terracotta Army’s Creation (c. 210 BCE): Beyond the Thousands of Silent Warriors, Uncover the Monumental Effort and Technological Prowess Required to Build This Underground Army for China’s First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang, and What It Reveals About His Obsession with Immortality and Control.

The Terracotta Army's Creation (c. 210 BCE): Beyond the Thousands of Silent Warriors (A Lecture: From Clay to Command: Unearthing the Secrets of Qin Shi Huang's Ceramic Cohort) (Professor Quirk,…

Nietzsche and the Death of God: What Happens When Traditional Morality Crumbles? Unpack Friedrich Nietzsche’s Radical Philosophy and His Proclamation That the Concept of God Was Becoming Irrelevant in Modern Society, Exploring the Implications for Morality, Nihilism, and the Challenge of Creating New Values in a Meaningless Universe.

Nietzsche and the Death of God: What Happens When Traditional Morality Crumbles? πŸ’€ (Lecture Hall fades in, spotlight on a slightly disheveled, but enthusiastic Professor, sipping from a suspiciously large…

Parables: Simple Stories with Deep Meaning – Explore the Use of Parables, Simple, Short Stories Used to Illustrate a Moral, Spiritual, Or Philosophical Lesson, Often Found in Religious Texts (Like the Bible) and Oral Traditions, Using Everyday Situations and Characters to Convey Profound Truths and Encourage Reflection.

Parables: Simple Stories with Deep Meaning - A Lecture on the Art of Profound Simplicity (πŸ”” Class bell rings with a whimsical, slightly off-key chime.) Alright, settle down, settle down,…

Free Will vs. Determinism: Are Our Choices Truly Our Own, or Are They Predetermined? Delve into the Philosophical Debate About Whether Human Actions Are Freely Chosen or Are the Inevitable Result of Prior Causes, Exploring the Implications for Morality, Responsibility, and Our Sense of Freedom.

Free Will vs. Determinism: Are Our Choices Truly Our Own, or Are They Predetermined? (Lecture starts with a dramatic flourish, perhaps a magician's cape being swept aside to reveal a…