A fun debate between an artist and a judge, focusing the aesthetically and ethical aspects on different subjects. This is originally a radio show, hence all the songs are edited out in the podcast version due to copyright issue. Please visit: www.philosophytweak.wordpress.com
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPhilosophySociety & Culture |
This is the last episode of Either/Or and the theme of this episode is to explore the relationship between art and economy, such as whether it even make sense to talk about art alongside with economical theory. Different societies and economies … Con... more
Continuing the topic on the relationship between art and modern society, this episode goes deeper to the topic of how art can reveal new perspective in the modern society and how it relates to creation of art. The judge continues … Continue reading →... more
After a series of episodes on discussion on the traditional art forms, this episode explores the relationship between art and the modern society. In this episode, the judge claims that art has the special power to provide fresh perspective to … Conti... more
After five weeks of discussion about the aesthetical and ethical concern of various art forms, the hosts have discovered the need to explicate the deeper problem. This is a special episode in a sense that the discussion centers on the … Continue read... more
This week is about literature. In this episode the judge considers that there are certain necessary conditions for a novel to be a novel and one of them is the ethical theme. The judge claims that it is the soul and … Continue reading →
This week, the judge and the artist introduced the new section called ‘quote of the day’ (which ended up being a rather intermittent addition to the format!). Anyway, the artist states that there are certain necessary conditions for something to … Co... more
This episode takes you right into the aesthetical and ethical debate of music. In this episode, the judge insists that one of the necessary components for music is lyrics since the only way to incorporate ethics into music is lyrics. … Continue readi... more
The debate of this episode circles around whether movie directors have an obligation to portray an accurate account of moral issues. The movies that are discussed in this episode include Lolita and Gone Baby Gone. The judge claims that it is vitally ... more
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