As you probably already know from this blog, TEDTalks are awesome: bring in some of the greatest minds in the world, working on the greatest and most interesting questions, with the best and most creative ideas, give them 18 minutes, and they will awe and wow you.
Well, when they brought in philosopher Damon Horowitz, he only needed about three minutes to inspire a standing ovation and blow everyone out of the water in what can only be described as one of the best TEDTalks of all time...
But you don't have to be in prison to study philosophy and be free. There are plenty of other practical reasons for deciding to study this mother of all intellectual disciplines.
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Damon Horowitz - Philosophy in Prison
Posted on 07:22 by Unknown
Posted in Aristotle, education, ethics, Nietzsche, philosophy, Plato, Socrates, TEDTalks
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