Episodes

  • The Value of Bad Movies | Matt Strohl (with Travis Timmerman)
    Oct 6 2024

    Join hosts Mark Opennheimer and Travis Timmerman as they dive into the world of bad movies with Matt Strohl, author of 'Why It's Okay to Love Bad Movies.' The episode explores 'bad' films like 'Dancing It's On,' the creative triumphs of low-budget movies, and the merits of B-movies.


    The conversation then shifts to the controversial film 'Cannibal Holocaust,' examining its place within the Mondo genre, its ethical implications, and its raw portrayal of colonialism.


    Explore both the delight of unconventional cinema and the moral questions surrounding graphic content.


    [00:00] Introduction and Guest Introduction


    [00:28] Discovering 'Dancing It's On'


    [02:07] The Twitter Incident


    [07:39] The Value of Bad Movies


    [08:31] Bad Movie Love vs. Ridicule


    [12:13] The Artistic Merit of Bad Movies


    [15:56] The Role of Bad Movies in Aesthetic Life


    [33:02] The Enigmatic Creative Process


    [33:50] Ed Wood's Unconventional Genius


    [37:25] Cult Films and Their Unique Appeal


    [39:12] The Phenomenon of Film Modi


    [43:44] The Genuine vs. The Performative in Bad Movies


    [49:51] Production Houses and Their Impact


    [57:31] The Morality of Immoral Films


    [01:04:41] Concluding Thoughts on Cinema

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Refugees and Border Control | Bradley Hillier-Smith
    Sep 29 2024

    Bradley Hillier-Smith argues that states have a duty not to harm refugees, and a duty to improve the lives of refugees. He argues that wealthier nations, therefore, have an obligation to accept and support at least some refugees.


    But what is the impact of refugee policies on citizens? And just how far do our obligations go toward helping refugees?


    [00:00] Introduction to Refugee Crisis


    [00:11] Personal Account of Calais Camp Clearance


    [03:21] State Obligations and Negative Duties


    [09:18] Different Types of Refugees


    [15:24] Balancing State Interests and Refugee Rights


    [23:03] Objections and Counter Arguments


    [38:18] Challenges in Refugee Resettlement


    [40:48] Moral Obligations and Fire Escape Analogy


    [42:13] Global Responsibility and Northern States


    [47:43] Positive Duty and the Drowning Child


    [55:02] Screening Refugees and Security Concerns


    [01:01:57] Balancing Interests and Moral Duties


    [01:10:15] Concluding Thoughts on Refugee Rights

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Exploring Alien Civilizations | Isaac Arthur
    Sep 22 2024

    Isaac Arthur, president of the American National Space Society, discusses the nature and likelihood of alien civilizations.


    What sort of alien civilizations are most likely do exist? Is 'uplifting' an alien species ethical? What level of intelligence, sociability, and language are aliens most likely to have?


    And is AI a form of alien intelligence?


    See Isaac Arthur’s channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@isaacarthurSFIA


    [00:00] Introduction to Alien Civilizations


    [00:10] Thought Experiment: Meeting Alien Species


    [03:20] Intelligence and Sociability in Alien Species


    [07:02] Language and Communication Among Aliens


    [11:15] AI and Alien Intelligence


    [16:29] Speculating on Alien Life and Evolution


    [25:32] Hive Minds and Collective Intelligence


    [28:30] Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence


    [32:46] The Concept of Emotional Sliders


    [37:47] The Ethics of Uplifting Alien Cultures


    [44:23] Speculative Fiction and Alien Forms


    [47:14] The Fine-Tuned Universe and the Existence of God


    [50:27] The Fermi Paradox and Quiet Aliens


    [54:46] Humanity's Future in Space


    [01:01:45] The Hermit Shoplifter Hypothesis


    [01:03:24] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Can Animals Create Art? | Yolandi Coetser
    Sep 15 2024

    This live episode of Brain in a Vat investigates the boundaries of animal creativity through real-life examples, thought experiments, and philosophical theories of art.


    What are the cognitive capacities of animals? What is the best way of understanding the apparent ‘art’ of animals? And how should we value the lives of animals?


    [00:00] Introduction to Thought Experiments


    [00:17] Human vs. Animal Art


    [02:05] The Intentionality of Art


    [02:52] Defining Art: Human and Animal Perspectives


    [03:47] Ethical Considerations in Animal Art


    [17:31] The Problem of Other Minds


    [26:03] Legal and Moral Rights of Animals


    [41:33] Controversial Views on Animal and Human Rights


    [42:09] Peter Singer's Infamous Example


    [42:53] Philosophical Debates on Animal Ethics


    [44:01] Bestiality and Ethical Dilemmas


    [47:23] Species vs. Individual Ethics


    [51:46] Art, Animals, and Agency


    [52:18] Audience Questions and Insights


    [59:04] Defining Art and Talent


    [01:05:17] Philosophical Reflections on Art and Morality


    [01:24:22] Concluding Thoughts and Skepticism

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Population Decline and Pronatalism | Paul Morland
    Sep 8 2024

    Paul Morland, author of 'No One Left', joins the Brain in a Vat podcast to discuss demographic changes and Pronatalism. Paul explores the idea of having more children in response to declining fertility rates, demographic momentum, and the potential societal impacts of population collapse. Paul discusses potential solutions, including state intervention, cultural changes, and technological advancements.


    Read Morland's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-One-Left-World-Children/dp/1800754108


    [00:00] Introduction


    [00:17] A Thought Experiment on Pronatalism


    [02:06] Debating the Value of Life


    [06:12] David Benatar's Perspective


    [10:28] Population Ethics and Decline


    [11:40] Challenges of Low Fertility Rates


    [18:43] Technology and Immigration as Solutions


    [24:08] The Role of AI in the Future Workforce


    [33:43] Skepticism Towards AI and Technological Solutions


    [35:42] The Changing Nature of Retirement and Aging


    [39:30] Economic Implications of Population Collapse


    [41:15] Environmental Concerns and Population Dynamics


    [46:11] Cultural and Political Influences on Fertility Rates


    [51:39] Potential Solutions and Government Interventions


    [01:08:37] Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Love and Limerence | Georgi Gardiner
    Sep 1 2024

    What is the difference between love, limerence, crushes and squishes? Can someone be mistaken about whether they’re in love? And is limerence harmful, or can it also have therapeutic value?


    [00:00] Introduction to Love and Limerence


    [00:09] Thought Experiment: Terry and Sam Seder


    [01:38] Philosophical Debates on Love


    [03:37] The Power of Self-Descriptions


    [06:14] Exploring Limerence


    [10:10] Conceptual Interactions and Sexuality


    [29:23] Polyamory and Relationship Dynamics


    [31:58] Understanding New Relationship Energy (NRE)


    [34:02] Monogamous Perspectives on NRE and Limerence


    [35:55] The Power of Naming Emotions


    [36:47] Exploring Compersion


    [41:13] The Science Behind Limerence


    [45:28] Limerence in Therapy and Daily Life


    [49:53] Limerence vs. Love


    [01:01:18] Final Thoughts on Limerence and Love

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Aliens, Social Groups, and the Golden Record | Jason Werbeloff
    Aug 25 2024

    How would we explain our social structures to aliens? Can we define our social groups in a way that is easy to articulate and understand?


    Jason Werbeloff argues that it’s extremely difficult to answer even the simplest questions about the nature of our social groups.


    Does this mean we should exclude any talk of groups when describing ourselves on the Golden Record?


    And should we understand ourselves as individuals, rather than as members of social groups?


    [00:00] Introduction and Welcome


    [00:21] The Voyager Golden Record


    [02:17] Philosophical Inquiry: Social Groups and Aliens


    [02:57] The Alien's Perspective on Social Groups


    [05:08] Defining Social Groups


    [12:25] Margaret Gilbert's Theory of Social Groups


    [14:16] Challenges to Gilbert's Theory


    [20:41] Alternative Theories and Eliminativism


    [27:08] Q&A and Further Discussion


    [36:20] The Vagueness of Group Identity


    [37:10] Dispositional Refinement and Group Membership


    [37:47] Challenges in Defining Group Membership


    [38:45] Moral Responsibility and Group Identity


    [40:08] Individual Accountability in Group Actions


    [44:09] Degrees of Group Membership


    [46:43] The Role of Group Leaders


    [48:56] Relational Properties and Group Persistence


    [01:05:41] Human Groups vs. Animal Groups


    [01:11:30] Concluding Thoughts

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Ayn Rand and the Ethics of Selfishness | Tara Smith
    Aug 18 2024

    Has selfishness been misunderstood? Is there a way of defending Ayn Rand’s egoism?


    Tara Smith confronts challenging questions about morality, individual rights, and the balance between personal and societal well-being.


    Read Smith’s book here: https://a.co/d/5r4HfXb


    [00:00] Introduction to Ayn Rand and Egoism


    [00:21] Challenging Common Perceptions of Self-Interest


    [02:40] Objective vs. Subjective Self-Interest


    [05:17] The Role of Rationality in Human Flourishing


    [11:02] Principles of Human Flourishing


    [14:33] The Practicality of Moral Theories


    [26:54] Case-by-Case Basis in Moral Decisions


    [31:05] Identifying Through Lines in Ethics


    [31:46] Context Sensitivity in Moral Principles


    [36:06] Altruism and Self-Interest


    [36:52] Martians, Sociopaths, and Moral Obligations


    [39:29] Species Needs and Moral Values


    [42:48] Health, Psychology, and Individual Needs


    [48:03] Freedom, Government, and Individual Rights


    [54:16] Evolutionary Psychology and Randian Theory


    [01:03:01] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 3 mins