Canadian philosopher
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Piše Marija Švajncer, bereta Sanja Rejc in Renato Horvat. Joseph Heath je, kot je navedeno na zadnji platnici, kanadski filozof in predavatelj na Univerzi v Torontu. V času študija sta bila njegova mentorja znana filozofa Charles Taylor in Jürgen Habermas. Raziskovalno se ukvarja s politično in moralno filozofijo, kritično družbeno teorijo in ekonomskimi vedami. Objavil je vrsto odmevnih knjig, za delo Razsvetljenstvo 2.0 je leta 2014 prejel kanadsko nagrado za politično pisanje Shaughnessy Cohen. Elizabeth Shaughnessy Cohen, po kateri se nagrada imenuje, je bila kanadska liberalna političarka. Joseph Heath je knjigo posvetil filozofu Andrewu Potterju. Pisanja sta se namreč lotila skupaj, kaj kmalu pa je sodelavec dobil drugo nalogo in postal odgovorni urednik časnika Ottawa Citizen. Heathu torej ni preostalo nič drugega, kot da je načrt uresničil sam. V knjigi predstavlja program za drugo razsvetljenstvo ali razsvetljenstvo 2.0. Oznaka 2.0 se nanaša na splet. Uvedli so jo leta 2003, opisuje pa številne pomembne spremembe v razvoju medmrežja. Heath jo v naslovu navaja zato, ker pomeni premik, ki bi ga rad priporočil pri razmišljanju o racionalnosti. Pri tem pojasnjuje, zakaj je razum nepogrešljiv, kako se je izoblikovalo okolje iracionalizma in kaj bi bilo treba še storiti. Vse skupaj se začne s kritiko ameriške politike, sčasoma pa pisec namenja čedalje več pozornosti delovanju, učinku in zmožnostim tako razuma kot tudi intuicije, se pravi racionalnim in iracionalnim postopkom. Že res, da je razsvetljenstvo zanj prizadevanje, ki pomeni velik izziv, toda dvomi tako o razumu kot tudi o intuitivnih in čustvenih vidikih. Naslanja se na spoznanja psihologije in v nasprotju s kakim Kantom enači izraza razum in um. Pojem razuma se, kot pravi, tradicionalno nanaša na posebno duševno sposobnost, ki je povezana s prepoznavnim načinom razmišljanja. Posebna lastnost razumskega mišljenja je, da ga je mogoče skoraj v celoti izraziti ter navajati argumentacijo in utemeljevanje. Intuitivne presoje pa povedo tisto, kar bi bilo mogoče imeti za rezultate kognitivnih procesov. Intuicija je koristna pri razmišljanju o resničnem svetu in odzivanju nanj, medtem ko razmišljanje o možnem svetu in tudi negaciji resničnega sveta zahteva uporabo racionalnega dela možganov. Razum sklepa tudi hipotetično. Morda bi si celo zastavili vprašanje, ali je Razsvetljenstvo 2.0 sploh knjiga s filozofsko vsebino. Pisec namenja veliko besed človekovemu ravnanju, njegovim zmotam, sprenevedanju in odzivanju na delovanje v skupini. Heath je sicer velik poznavalec filozofije, omenja kar nekaj filozofov, med njimi Aristotela, Nietzscheja, Heideggerja in Marxa ter tudi utemeljitelja psihoanalize Freuda, toda svoja poglavitna spoznanja podkrepi s številnimi slikovitimi primeri iz javnega življenja, politike, medijev in gospodarstva. Naslanja se na sodobno psihologijo in navaja njeno novejšo terminologijo, saj je prav psihologija pokazala, da je nekatere probleme mogoče rešiti samo z razumom. Čeprav razum ni popoln, nam ne preostane drugega, kot da delamo s tem, kar imamo. Od njega je odvisna civilizacija. Najbolj očitne slabosti razuma naj bi bile v tem, da je počasen in zato zahteva veliko napora, trpi pa tudi zaradi omejene pozornosti, ozkega delovnega spomina in nezanesljivega dolgoročnega spomina. Vse skupaj dobi tudi politične razsežnosti. Težava ni v tem, da je levica zamudila svojo priložnost in bila neartikulirana ali da so bili njeni voditelji strahopetni, temveč je razlog pravzaprav temeljna asimetrija med desnico in levico, torej nesomernost, ki se v takšnih časih izrazi. Heath poudarja, da je prav to osrednja trditev njegove knjige. Progresivne družbene spremembe so že po naravi zapletene, težko dosegljive in zahtevajo kompromis, zaupanje in kolektivno delovanje. Zato jih ni mogoče doseči samo s »srcem« – zanje potrebujemo tudi veliko »glave«. Avtor je ironičen in tudi duhovit. Priznava, da je racionalno razmišljanje težavno in se mu ljudje radi izognejo. Razum ni naraven, temveč je, prav nasprotno, globoko nenaraven. Hkrati je edina stvar, ki nam omogoča, da se izvijemo iz prisilnega jopiča animalističnih umov. Joseph Heath je kdaj pa kdaj tudi oseben. Predstavi se kot univerzitetni profesor na oddelku za filozofijo, pred tem je študiral in poučeval logiko, analizo argumentacije in teorijo verjetnosti. Po značaju je nekoliko racionalističen. Otroci so ga v tretjem razredu začeli klicati »gospod Spock«. Benjamin Spock je bil pediater, ki je spodbujal bolj strpno vzgojo otrok. Knjiga Razsvetljenstvo 2.0 je zakladnica idej in kopičenje domiselno izbranih primerov. Avtor sega na različna področja in je izvedenec v kognitivni znanosti. S številnimi opombami, v katerih navaja različne vire, od knjižnih do spletnih, širi vednost o predmetu svoje knjige. Pomembno je zavedanje, predlaga, da racionalnost ni niz pravil, ki bi bila vsiljena od zgoraj, temveč je temelj človekove svobode in avtonomije. Prav dobro ve, kako je »iracionalna desnica« doživela velik volilni uspeh, toda prijatelji in zavezniki razsvetljenstva, med katere se uvršča tudi sam, morajo spremeniti svojo taktiko in poskusiti znova. Racionalno politiko bo omogočilo kolektivno delovanje. Ideal je svet, v katerem si skupaj prizadevamo ustvariti okolja, ki nas delajo pametnejše, namesto okolij, ki nas delajo neumnejše, ne le s predmeti, ki jih upravljamo, temveč tudi z institucijami, s katerimi sodelujemo. Heath verjame, da se je k zdravemu svetu mogoče pomikati z majhnimi koraki, zato na koncu ponudi tako imenovani manifest počasne politike. Avtorica poglobljene spremne besede slovenska sociologinja Ksenija Vidmar Horvat Josepha Heatha uvršča na seznam avtorjev, ki obujajo idejo razsvetljenstva in pozivajo k razumu. Pogosto so na nasprotnih bregovih, za razum in proti njemu, Heath pa je tisti, je prepričana, ki o razsvetljenstvu nima vselej najboljšega mnenja in razsvetljenstvu očita predvsem njegovo individualističnost in ošaben odnos do tradicije. Ksenija Vidmar Horvat meni, da Heathovo delo kljub temu prinaša pomembno razsvetljenje glede razsvetljenstva samega. Poudarja, da je treba v načrt obnove razuma vključiti tudi politiko čustev, in med drugim zapiše: »Vsesplošna krepitev kulture zasmehovanja na eni strani in vzpon brezsramne politične kulture na drugi strani sta resno opozorilo o omejitvah, ki jih ima na razum oprt razsvetljenski projekt v našem stoletju.«
V mariborski galeriji Kibela je na ogled Močvirje, ambientalna večmedijska postavitev Mateje Kavčič in Alje Piry. Razstava gradi na organskih materialih, ki jih dopolnjuje vizualna poezija. V knjigarni Konzorciji v Ljubljani je kanadski filozof Joseph Heath skozi pogovor predstavil prevod svojega dela Razsvetljenstvo 2.0, ki je izšlo v zbirki Premiki. Noč grozljivk – tradicionalni Kinodvorov maraton groze, gorja in gravža bo letos uvedla klasika Carrie.
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Summer may seem far away, but it will be here before you know it. Houston Community College is hosting a Manufacturing Summer Camp through a grant from the Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs Foundation. We're joined by Alberto Urbina, Dean of the Smart Manufacturing Center of Excellence, Ed Dernulc, Director of NBT Foundation, Amanda Field, with Auredia's Strategic Business Development & Community Partnerships, and Jonathan and Joseph Heath, past participants in the summer camp program. Host: Todd Duplantis Director, HCCTV Guests: Alberto Urbina, M.Ed. Dean, Material Science and Smart Manufacturing Center of Excellence Ed Dernulc, MBA Director, Foundation of Nuts, Bolts, & Thingamajigs Amanda Field Strategic Business Development & Community Partnerships, Auredia Jonathan Heath Participant, HCC Manufacturing Summer Camp Joseph Heath Participant, HCC Manufacturing Summer Camp Web Links: hccs.edu/centers/material-science--smart-manufacturing nbtfoundation.org auredia.com Instagram.com/letsmakeithere #manufacturing #stem #summercamps #WeAreHCC
This episode of Hub Dialogues features Sean Speer in conversation with 2022 Donner Book Prize nominee and University of Toronto professor Joseph Heath about his nominated book, Cooperation & Social Justice.The Hub Dialogues (which is one of The Hub's regular podcasts) feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad. The episodes are generously supported by The Ira Gluskin And Maxine Granovsky Gluskin Charitable Foundation and the Linda Frum and Howard Sokolowski Charitable Foundation.If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on key public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are covering the case of Cary Heath, a former Cedar Hill ISD science teacher turn murder in Oct of 2016. Work Cited : https://casetext.com/case/heath-v-state-2020 https://heavy.com/news/2016/10/tiffany-heath-cary-heath-wife-fort-worth-texas-gofundme-facebook-photos-pictures-family-children-sons/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unveilingdallaspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unveilingdallaspodcast/support
When we talk about democracy we mostly focus on the relationship between voters and politicians. What's missing from this equation is the role played by civil servants. What is their responsibility for making democracies work? Steve Paikin talks with Joseph Heath, author of "The Machinery of Government: Public Administration and the Liberal State." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we discuss Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture by Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter. Next time we'll discuss Ars Vitae: The Fate of Inwardness and the Return of the Ancient Arts of Living by Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn.
In this episode we discuss Self-Portrait in Black and White: Family, Fatherhood, and Rethinking Race by Thomas Chatterton Williams. Next time we'll discuss Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture by Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter.
Guest Joseph Heath, author of “Economics Without Illusions: Debunking the Myths of Modern Capitalism,” joins us as we turn our skeptical eyes toward the treacherous dual terrain of economics and politics. We discuss the ways in which, with his book, he attempts to raise our economic literacy and empower us with new ideas. In it, he draws on everyday examples to skewer the six favorite economic fallacies of the right, followed by impaling the six favorite fallacies of the left. Heath leaves no sacred cows untipped as he breaks down complex arguments and shows how the world really works. Joseph Heath is the Director of the Centre for Ethics and Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Toronto. In addition to his academic publications, he is the author of other popular books, among them, "The Rebel Sell : Why the Culture Can't Be Jammed" and "Efficient Society: Why Canada is as Close to Utopia as It Gets" Sped up the speakers by
Desidério Murcho é professor de Filosofia na Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, no Brasil, e autor de mais de uma dezena de livros, sobretudo nas áreas da lógica, ética e filosofia da religião. -> Apoie este projecto e faça parte da comunidade de mecenas do 45 Graus em: 45graus.parafuso.net/apoiar Nesta segunda parte, demos um salto da lógica teórica para a lógica aplicada, para discutir os problemas actuais que vivem as democracias liberais, com polarização crescente do eleitorado (sobretudo no Brasil onde, recorde-se, o convidado vive), a ascensão do populismo, a difusão de fake news, etc. Em relação a este problema, o convidado tem uma visão muito original e propõe uma solução pouco convencional e até algo controversa. Mas que, sobretudo, que dá que pensar. Foi uma das discussões mais estimulantes que tenho tido aqui no podcast. Espero que gostem Índice da conversa: Comunicação de David Hilbert sobre os problemas em aberto na matemática em 1900 Racionalidade Tribalismo Vieses cognitivos Liberalismo clássico Heterodox Academy O impacto das redes sociais no funcionamento das democracias liberais O sensacionalismo Mill “Temos que repensar a profissão de político” O meu “republicanismo aristotélico” “A pessoa comum não quer estar a tomar decisões políticas” Como a divisão crescente do trabalho torna o nosso modelo de Democracia obsoleto As vantagens da internet O teste de Linda (falácia da conjunção) “O contexto cognitivo adequado é essencial para tomar decisões adequadas (também na política)” A importância de estar no ‘jogo’ a longo-prazo O modelo das ‘assembleias de cidadãos’ - o caso da Irlanda O perigo da exploração das fraquezas cognitivas humanas Livro recomendado: Enlightenment 2.0: Restoring sanity to our politics, our economy, and our lives - de Joseph Heath Obrigado aos mecenas do podcast: Paulo Peralta, João Baltazar, Tiago Leite, Carlos Martins, Joana Faria Alves, Galaró family, Corto Lemos, Margarida Varela, Gustavo, Gonçalo Murteira Machado Monteiro, Filipe Bento Caires, Miguel Marques, Nuno Costa, Nuno e Ana, Francisco Hermenegildo, Mário Lourenço, João Ribeiro, Miguel Vassalo Abilio Silva, Joao Saro, Tiago Neves Paixão, Daniel Correia, Rita Mateus, António Padilha, Ricardo Duarte, Tiago Queiroz, Carmen Camacho, João Nelas, Francisco Fonseca, Diogo Sampaio Viana, José Soveral, Andre Oliveira, José Jesus, Andreia Esteves, Ana Sousa Amorim, Manuel Martins, João Bernardino, Sara Mesquita, Luís Costa, Ana Teresa Mota, Isabel Oliveira, Arune Bhuralal, Francisco Sequeira Andrade, ChaosSeeker, Ricardo Santos Vasco Sá Pinto, Rui Baldaia, Rui Carrilho, Luis Quelhas Valente, Tiago Pires, Mafalda Pratas, Renato Vasconcelos, Joana Margarida Alves Martins, Luis Marques, João Raimundo, Francisco Arantes, Francisco dos Santos, Mariana Barosa, Hugo Correia, Marta Baptista Coelho, João Castanheira, Pedro, rodrigo brazão, Nuno Gonçalves, Pedro Rebelo, Miguel Palhas, Duarte, Tomás Félix, Vasco Lima, Joao Pinto, Francisco Vasconcelos, João Moreira, isosamep, Telmo, José Oliveira Pratas, Jose Pedroso, João Diogo Silva, Marco Coelho, MANNA Porto, Joao Diogo, José Proença, Francisco Aguiar, Tiago Costa da Rocha, João Crispim, Paulo dos Santos, Abílio Mateus, João Pinho , Andrea Grosso, Miguel Lamela, Margarida Gonçalves, Afonso Martins, João Barbosa, Jose António Moreira, Luis Filipe, Sérgio Catalão, Alexandre Freitas, Renato Mendes, Carlos Manuel Lopes de Magalhães Lima, Maria Francisca Couto, Antonio Albuquerque, Pedro F. Finisterra, Francisco Santos, joana antunes, juu-san, Nelson Poças, Fernando Sousa, Francisco López Bermudez, Pedro Correia, MacacoQuitado, Paulo Ferreira, Gabriela, Carlos Silveira, Nuno Almeida, Diogo Rombo, Francisco Manuel Reis, Bruno Lamas, Daniel Almeida, Albino Ramos, Luis Miguel da Silva Barbosa, Inês Patrão, Patrícia Esquível , Diogo Silva, Fábio Mota, Vítor Araújo, Miguel Mendes, Luis Gomes, Angela Martins, Ana Batista, Alberto Santos Silva, Salomé Afonso, Cesar Correia, Cristiano Tavares, Susana Ladeiro, Pedro Miguel Pereira Vieira, Gil Batista Marinho, Jorge Soares, Maria Oliveira, Cheila Bhuralal, Bruno Machado, Maria Virginia Saraiva, João Pereira, Bruno Amorim Inácio, Francisco Valente, Nuno Balsas, Jorge Amorim, Nuno , Rui Vilão, João Ferreira, Ricardo Leitão, Vitor Filipe, João Bastos, Natália Ribeiro, Bernardo Pimentel, Pedro Gaspar, Hugo Domingues Esta conversa foi editada por: Martim Cunha Rego Bio: Desidério Murcho (1965) estudou Filosofia na Universidade de Lisboa e depois no King’s College de Londres. É professor na Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto desde 2007. Autor de Filosofia em Directo (2011), um êxito editorial com mais de 21 mil exemplares vendidos, Sete Ideias Filosóficas que Toda a Gente Deveria Conhecer (2011), Pensar Outra Vez (2006), O Lugar da Lógica na Filosofia (2003) e Essencialismo Naturalizado (2002). Coautor dos livros Janelas para a Filosofia (2014), 50 Lições de Filosofia (2012-2013), entre outros, e organizador dos livros A Ética da Crença (2010), Viver para Quê? (2009) e Enciclopédia de Termos Lógico-Filosóficos (2006), Desidério Murcho participa habitualmente em congressos e conferências internacionais.
This week Pastor Wilson talks about woke evangelicalism. Then he plods on to review Andrew Potter and Joseph Heath's book, “Nation of Rebels”. Then Pastor Wilson wraps things up by taking a look at the Greek word Antidiatithemai. Happy Plods! Show Notes: Woke Evangelicalism: By abandoning discussion of Christ and His cross we are abandoning any hope for a reconciliation A reparation movement is going to make race relations far worse Wilson is not opposed to the universal harmony that the woke are pursuing. Rather, he is opposed to misguided proposals that will make things worse Nation of Rebels: Written by Andrew Potter and Joseph Heath This book shows that the idea of counterculture in America is an illusion It shows that the counterculture is the mainstream culture There is no genuine counterculture in America today The church should become a true counterculture Antidiatithemai: Rendered as those who set themselves up in opposition Found in 2 Tim. 2:25 This native opposition is hard to overcome Paul says that it is sometimes overcome by means of meek and patient instruction
This week Pastor Wilson talks about woke evangelicalism. Then he plods on to review Andrew Potter and Joseph Heath’s book, “Nation of Rebels”. Then Pastor Wilson wraps things up by taking a look at the Greek word Antidiatithemai. Happy Plods! Show Notes: Woke Evangelicalism: By abandoning discussion of Christ and His cross we are abandoning any hope for a reconciliation A reparation movement is going to make race relations far worse Wilson is not opposed to the universal harmony that the woke are pursuing. Rather, he is opposed to misguided proposals that will make things worse Nation of Rebels: Written by Andrew Potter and Joseph Heath This book shows that the idea of counterculture in America is an illusion It shows that the counterculture is the mainstream culture There is no genuine counterculture in America today The church should become a true counterculture Antidiatithemai: Rendered as those who set themselves up in opposition Found in 2 Tim. 2:25 This native opposition is hard to overcome Paul says that it is sometimes overcome by means of meek and patient instruction
In our seventh episode of our Funding the Future of Healthcare podcast series, we had a chance to chat with Mike McSherry, who is the CEO of Xealth, and Dan Galles, who is a Partner at Providence Ventures. In this episode, our host, Pat McKay sat down with Mike and Dan to learn more about their backgrounds, and careers paths in healthcare. We took a chance to elaborate on Xealth's unique history and learn about how it was created and spun-out of the Providence St. Joseph Heath system. The three also talked about Xealth's purpose in healthcare as a company that serves as a tool for prescribing digital solutions.
Joseph Heath explains how incentives in large companies can blur the lines on ethics in business
Joseph Heath explains what “business ethics” are and why companies have them
Joseph Heath talks about the framework that business ethics takes in North America
Joseph Heath describes how big companies doesn’t always correlate into better ethics and how a company’s “brand” plays into the equation
Sam Hammond is a poverty and welfare policy analyst for the Niskanen Center and has recently published a new paper titled, *The Free-Market Welfare State: Preserving Dynamism in a Volatile World*. He joins the show today to discuss the paper along with some of his other research. Sam and David also discuss the repercussions of the China shock, how to reform America’s welfare system, and the design characteristics that would define an ideal social insurance state. Sam’s Twitter: @hamandcheese Sam’s Medium profile: https://medium.com/@hamandcheese Related Links: *The Free-Market Welfare State: Preserving Dynamism in a Volatile World* by Sam Hammond https://niskanencenter.org/blog/the-free-market-welfare-state-preserving-dynamism-in-a-volatile-world/ *From Tiananmen to Outsourcing: the Effect of rising Import Competition on Congressional Voting Towards China* by John Seungmin Kuk, Deborah Seligsohn, & Jiakun Jack Zhang https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10670564.2017.1363024?journalCode=cjcc20 *Populism and the Economics of Globalization* by Dani Rodrik https://drodrik.scholar.harvard.edu/files/dani-rodrik/files/populism_and_the_economics_of_globalization.pdf *Food Stamp Entrepreneurs* by Gareth Olds https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Publication%20Files/16-143_2cf7ba14-5bfa-4c34-85d9-0edc0ddc7ce6.pdf *If You Want to Rebuild Civil Society, Don’t Abolish Welfare – Decentralize it* by Sam Hammond https://niskanencenter.org/blog/rebuild-american-community/ *Diversity and Crowd-Out: A Theory of Cold-glow Giving* by Daniel M. Hungerman http://www.nber.org/papers/w13348.pdf *It Takes a Nation* by Rebecca Blank https://www.amazon.com/Takes-Nation-Rebecca-M-Blank/dp/0691004013 *Filthy Lucre: Economics for People Who Hate Capitalism* by Joseph Heath https://www.amazon.com/Filthy-Lucre-Economics-People-Capitalism-ebook/dp/B0058DTHNU David’s blog: macromarketmusings.blogspot.com David’s Twitter: @DavidBeckworth
Guest Joseph Heath, author of “Economics Without Illusions: Debunking the Myths of Modern Capitalism,” joins us as we turn our skeptical eyes toward the treacherous dual terrain of economics and politics. We discuss the ways in which, with his book, he attempts to raise our economic literacy and empower us with new ideas. In it, he draws on everyday examples to skewer the six favorite economic fallacies of the right, followed by impaling the six favorite fallacies of the left. Heath leaves no sacred cows untipped as he breaks down complex arguments and shows how the world really works. Joseph Heath is the Director of the Centre for Ethics and Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Toronto. In addition to his academic publications, he is the author of other popular books, among them, "The Rebel Sell : Why the Culture Can't Be Jammed" and "Efficient Society: Why Canada is as Close to Utopia as It Gets"
Author and professor of philosophy Joseph Heath gave an interview to rabble, during which he talked about the Occupy movement, the political spectrum in Canada and anti-consumerism.
Jack Layton speaks after a protest in Solidarity with Iran at Toronto's Queen's Park. An interview with the founder of the Global Detention Project, tracking migrant detentions around the world. Music by Pamela Brennan. The song is Amsterdam. Cathi Bond speaks to Joseph Heath about Filthy Lucre: Economics for those who hate Capitalism. Music from Colin Linden.