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Hotel Bar Sessions

Auteur(s): Leigh M. Johnson Rick Lee and Jason Read
  • Résumé

  • where the real philosophy happens
    © 2024 Leigh M. Johnson, Rick Lee, and Jason Read
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Épisodes
  • Reality TV
    Jun 14 2024

    The HBS hosts are not here to make friends.

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    51 min
  • Friendship
    Jun 7 2024

    The HBS hosts discuss how friendships are forged, maintained, and sometimes broken.

    In The Politics of Friendship, Jacques Derrida invokes a statement originally attributed to Aristotle: “My Friends, there are no friends," capturing something that seems to be fundamental about friendship. Friendship is essential to human thriving, but also difficult, if not impossible, to attain and maintain.

    We make all sorts of fine distinctions between friends, "best" friends, acquaintances, colleagues or "work" friends, etc. But what makes someone that you know a "friend" vs. an acquaintance or a colleague? Is that a permanent condition? What do we owe to a friend, and what do they ow us? Is there a political dimension to friendship?

    This week, friends of the podcast, we're talking about friendship: how it's forged, how it is nurtured and sustained, and how it is broken.

    Full episode notes at this link:
    https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-139-friendship

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    59 min
  • Personhood
    May 31 2024

    What is a person? What is a thing? And what difference does that difference make?

    Although we tend to use the terms "person" and "human being" interchangeably, it hasn't always been the case that all human beings were considered (moral or legal) persons, nor is the case today that all persons are human beings. Here in the United States, corporations are considered legal persons, and in several countries across the world, natural beings (like rivers, lakes, and ecosystems) have also been granted "personhood" status. Many people treat their pets as moral persons. Even when we don't call out cats and dogs "persons," we certainly distinguish them from other things (like a toaster!).

    Social robots and generative AI have only amplified our confusion about "personhood" recently. Do we need more categories to adequately distinguish our moral and legal obligations to the beings with which we share our world?

    Full episode notes available at this link:
    https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-138-personhood
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    If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe and submit a rating/review! Better yet, you can support this podcast by signing up to be one of our Patrons at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions!

    Follow us on Twitter/X @hotelbarpodcast, on Facebook, on TikTok, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

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    55 min

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