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Prime Video: The Gift Collection: Wang And The Dragon

Prime Video: The Gift Collection: Wang And The Dragon

The Gift Collection: Wang And The Dragon
Wang, is so small for his age that his schoolmates tease him relentlessly. One day, Wang is granted a wish by tree Buddhist statues: he chooses to become big too big! Having learnt his lesson, he asks to be returned to his original size. Back in the everyday world, a little panda is caught in a trap. Only Wang is brave and small enough to slip inside and free it. Now all his playmates admire him.
25min
2005
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)

Prime Video: Broken Blossoms

Prime Video: Broken Blossoms

Broken Blossoms
The spiritual and peace-loving Chen resides in London's Limehouse district, where he teaches and promotes peaceful Buddhist concepts. He is attracted to the beleaguered Lucy Burrows, whose prize-fighter father beats her persistently. When Chen rescues Lucy from one of her father's attacks, the boxer sets out to avenge himself on the foreigner.
1 h 24 min
1936

Prime Video: Midwives

Prime Video: Midwives

Midwives
Two midwives, one Buddhist and one Muslim, defy strict ethnic divisions to work side by side in a makeshift clinic in western Myanmar, providing medical services to the Rohingya of Rakhine State. Over five years we witness their struggles, hopes and dreams amidst an environment of ever-increasing chaos and violence.
1 h 31 min
2021
Suitable for ages 13 and older
Documentary

Prime Video: Mind-Body Philosophy

Prime Video: Mind-Body Philosophy

Mind-Body Philosophy
Season 1
How is it that our very physical brain creates the very subjective experience we call reality? That is the mind-body problem. In Mind-Body Philosophy, award-winning Professor Patrick Grim of SUNY Stony Brook leads an exhilarating tour through millennia of philosophy and science addressing one of life’s greatest conundrums: What is consciousness and how does it arise?
2020
24 episodes
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S1 E1 - Mind, Body, and Questions of Consciousness

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The 3.5 pounds of gray matter in your skull processes all the information you need to live and thrive - from the functioning of your physical body to your relationships with loved ones. But how can the physical matter of the brain create the subjective experience of your life? That is the mind-body problem.
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S1 E2 - Mind and Body in Greek Philosophy

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Humans have been asking this question for thousands of years: exactly how are we related to the world around us? Learn what modern Western thought inherited from the Greeks and how the theories of Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle still affect our thinking and questioning today.
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S1 E3 - Eastern Perspectives on Mind and Body

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Western philosophers want to understand how the physical brain produces the reality of subjective experience. But Hindu and Buddhist traditions don't recognize that same dualism. Unlike the Western attempt to discover the truth of how things are, Eastern philosophy takes a more practical line of inquiry, examining how to best live.
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S1 E4 - Using the Body to Shape the Mind

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
We tend to think of the mind being in charge of, and giving instructions to, the body. But is it possible for the body to direct the mind? Learn how the Eastern practical disciplines of yoga and meditation and Western habits of physical exercise can affect the brain and the mind.
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S1 E5 - History of the Soul

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
While the concept of the soul has been of great philosophical importance over the millennia, it is not addressed by contemporary brain science or philosophy of the mind. Learn why William James encouraged people to believe in the soul if they wanted to, but "exiled" the subject from the concerns of modern psychology.
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S1 E6 - How Descartes Divided Mental from Physical

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
How can you know with absolute certainty that you exist? Rene Descartes famously answered: "I think; therefore I am." He also suggested a complete split between the mind and the physical body. The vast and sharply divided responses to Descartes' dualism still influence the ways in which we address the mind-body problem today.
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S1 E7 - Mistakes about Our Own Consciousness

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
One thing we know we can count on is the validity of our everyday experiences. After all, we know what we see, hear, feel, and think on a daily basis, right? You'll be surprised to learn how wrong we can be even about the realm of experience itself and our own everyday consciousness.
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S1 E8 - Strange Cases of Consciousness

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The study of individuals with unusual brains - e.g., those with split brains, color-blindness, face-blindness, synesthesia - has revealed brain modularity, differentiation, blending, and other mechanisms of consciousness. Do we really see with our eyes? Learn how the brain's organization affects even our most basic perception of the world around us.
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S1 E9 - Altered States of Consciousness

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Learn what dreams, lucid dreams, hallucinations, and other altered states teach us about brain structure and function. Why do so many hallucinations include the same geometric shapes? And after thousands of years of inquiry, do we finally understand the purpose of our dreams? Do dreams help us remember - or forget?
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S1 E10 - Memory, Mind, and Brain

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Philosopher John Locke suggested it is your continuous sequence of memories that allows you to be "you." But what is memory and how is it related to our emotions and dreams? Learn about the many different ways in which the brain stores the information we later retrieve and experience as memory.
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S1 E11 - Self-Consciousness and the Self

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Throughout the centuries, philosophers and scientists have tried to come to a definitive understanding of the self and self-consciousness - and failed. The exciting intellectual journey through these theories and experiments will lead you to a new way of seeing yourself and the world around you.
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S1 E12 - Rival Psychologies of the Mind

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
William James, Sigmund Freud, and Wilhelm Wundt all aimed for a science of consciousness in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, differing significantly in ideas and methodology. Learn why Wundt left the strongest mark on contemporary psychology, with the neuroscience revolution of the early 21st century picking up where he left off.
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S1 E13 - The Enigma of Free Will

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Our daily experiences tell us we are acting with a free will. But you'll be surprised to learn what quantum mechanics and the latest studies in readiness potential reveal about our decision making. Is it possible that scientific inquiry is just not germane to the ongoing philosophical conundrum of free will and determinism?
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S1 E14 - Emotions: Where Mind and Body Meet

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
We all know emotions can affect the body - e.g., heart-pounding fear, tears of joy. But can the physical body affect emotions as well? And could emotions be a requirement for rationality itself? You'll be surprised by the latest research on the very complex relationships between body, mind, and emotions.
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S1 E15 - Could a Machine Be Conscious?

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Twentieth-century mathematicians Alan Turing and Ludwig Wittgenstein both asked: "Could machines think?" Learn how they addressed the complex concepts of language, thinking, intelligence, and consciousness. All contemporary computers and the fields of artificial intelligence and neural networks trace their origin to Turing. But Wittgenstein seems to have the last word.
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S1 E16 - Computational Approaches to the Mind

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Since the development of computers, philosophers and scientists have wondered what we could learn about our own intelligence by building intelligent machines. What would a deeper understanding of computerized information processing teach us about the brain? Learn how these lines of inquiry have led to revelations about the differences between mind and machine.
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S1 E17 - A Guided Tour of the Brain

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
We've made great strides in understanding the workings of the human brain - from our hundred billion neurons and trillions of synapses, to more than fifty neurotransmitters. We've mapped the brain and described each part's functions, evolutionary history, and methods of processing information. What have we not "found?" Consciousness.
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S1 E18 - Thinking Body and Extended Mind

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
We believe our thinking occurs in our head. But that's not entirely correct. In some cases, cognition requires the mind and the body. Learn how the autonomic, sympathetic, and enteric nervous systems are linked to the brain, integrated into the body, and even connected to the outside world.
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S1 E19 - Francis Crick and Binding in the Brain

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
After co-discovering the structure of DNA, Francis Crick turned his research attention to mind-body issues. He believed in an underlying physical structure of consciousness. Was he correct? Learn about Crick's spatial and temporal hypotheses, the binding problem, and the reasons he pinned his research hopes on the brain's claustrum.
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S1 E20 - Clues on Consciousness from Anesthesiology

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Is it possible to be certain that an anesthetized patient who seems to be unconscious during surgery really feels no pain? Our current knowledge of the brain, anesthetics, and consciousness at the physiological level, lead us to believe in the possibility of building a "consciousness monitor." But would even that answer the question?
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S1 E21 - Of Mind, Materialism, and Zombies

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Distinguished philosophers and scientists have put forth their theories about the mind, brain, and consciousness. But each of us has our own views, too. "Zombie thought experiments" can help identify and clarify your personal views. Are you a materialist, a reductionist, an anti-behaviorist, a dualist? Find out with the aid of your zombie scorecard.
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S1 E22 - Thought Experiments against Materialism

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Physicists and philosophers have relied on thought experiments for thousands of years. But how can we know that the conclusions of thought experiments are correct? Learn what Leibniz' "giant head" and Searle's "Chinese room" can tell us about materialism - and about the potential limits of our own imaginations.
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S1 E23 - Consciousness and the Explanatory Gap

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
What is consciousness? Some scientists describe it as a result of emergence, much as "wet" emerges from a particular combination of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Others propose that neuroscience will answer the question - or already has. But is it possible that the human mind will never be able to fully understand its own consciousness?
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S1 E24 - A Philosophical Science of Consciousness?

June 1, 2020
35min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
If the fields of brain science, philosophy, and artificial intelligence alone cannot adequately explain the relationship between body, mind, and consciousness, where should we look for answers? Explore an exciting step-by-step approach that could lead to a richer understanding of the process of consciousness and its evolutionary benefit.
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Prime Video: Walk With Me

Prime Video: Walk With Me

Walk With Me
With unprecedented access, ‘Walk With Me’ takes us deep inside the world-famous monastery of Zen Buddhist master Thich Nhat Hanh, and captures the life of a monastic community who have given up all their possessions for one common purpose – to practice the art of mindfulness.
IMDb 6.3
1 h 33 min
2018

Prime Video: The Departure

Prime Video: The Departure
The Departure
A Buddhist monk asks what we owe one another & provides experiences to help us find answers.
IMDb 7.1
1 h 27 min
2017
Suitable for ages 13 and older
Documentary

Prime Video: Heal

Prime Video: Heal

Heal
A documentary film that takes us on a scientific and spiritual journey where we discover that by changing one's perceptions, beliefs, and emotions, the human body can heal itself from any dis-ease.
IMDb 7.0
1 h 46 min
2017
X-Ray
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Prime Video: Yoga for Breath Awareness

Prime Video: Yoga for Breath Awareness

Yoga for Breath Awareness
This breathing practice will reduce stress, calm the body and focus the mind, while also increasing energy. It is easy to begin this awareness by implementing five simple steps. This is perfect for short everyday relaxation before your exercise practice. Classically trained in the art of yoga in India and Canada, Anne-Marie Newland presents her own dynamic style of yoga known as Sun-Power Yoga.
6min
2016
G (General Audience)

Prime Video: Mystic India - An Incredible Journey of Inspiration

Prime Video: Mystic India - An Incredible Journey of Inspiration

Mystic India - An Incredible Journey of Inspiration
Home to the oldest civilization, India is our world's largest democracy. For millenia, many have left their homes and set off across this spiritual land in search of its secrets, to share the meaning of life that would elevate the rest of humanity. Of all such journeys, none is greater than the true story of an 11-year-old child yogi, Neelkanth, who left his home on a journey of awakening.
IMDb 7.5
45min
2005
G (General Audience)
International
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Documentary
·
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Prime Video: The Medicine Buddha

Prime Video: The Medicine Buddha

The Medicine Buddha
This unique documentary is a portrait of one of the leaders of the Buddhist faith in Mongolia: Khamba Lama Natsagdorj. A fascinating individual, who masterfully bridges faith and science, he is a national treasure in Mongolia. He has not taken a holiday for 26 years as life is focused on helping people in his physical world and all humanity.
IMDb 7.4
1 h 50 min
2019
G (General Audience)
Documentary
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Beautiful
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Gentle
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Joyous

Prime Video: Spirits for Sale

Prime Video: Spirits for Sale

Spirits for Sale
Western spiritualists often adopt indigenous religions from around the world for their enlightenment. Native American rituals are popular, and Europeans stage ceremonies for which they charge people to attend. But America's original people are not happy. Beautifully crafted and filmed, 'Spirits for Sale' explores both sides of an unlikely battleground.
IMDb 8.5
58min
2007
Suitable for ages 13 and older

Prime Video: Less is More: How to be Happy with Nothing

Prime Video: Less is More: How to be Happy with Nothing

Less is More: How to be Happy with Nothing
The car, the library and a wardrobe full of clothes. Status symbols of yesterday. Today car sharing, swap markets and minimalism are booming as aspects of a lifestyle that rejects materialism. The cult of "less is more" is slowly spilling over from the United States to Europe.
IMDb 7.2
44min
2014
G (General Audience)
Faith and Spirituality
·
Documentary
·
Cerebral
·
Cheerful
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Prime Video: Is Mindfulness Right for You?

Prime Video: Is Mindfulness Right for You?

Is Mindfulness Right for You?
This insightful and informative documentary explores the popular world of Mindfulness from the perspective of four people who study and teach it.
IMDb 6.6
1 h 21 min
2021
Suitable for ages 13 and older
Documentary

Prime Video: Parts of the Same Circle

Prime Video: Parts of the Same Circle

Parts of the Same Circle
Death not being apart from life but rather an integral part of it is the central theme throughout 11 storylines that interweave to prove that the only thing in life that everyone has in common, is death.
1 h 59 min
2012
Suitable for ages 15 and older
Drama
·
Faith and Spirituality

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Prime Video: The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics

Prime Video: The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics

The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics
Season 1
The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics guides you through the concepts, theories, and speculations that underlie our understanding of reality. In 12 stimulating episodes, award-winning teacher and philosopher Steven Gimbel covers the fundamental ideas of modern physics, highlighting the role of philosophy in setting ground rules, interpreting the results, and posing new questions.
2021
12 episodes
====
S1 E1 - Does Physics Make Philosophy Superfluous?

February 18, 2021
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Trace the growth of physics from philosophy, as questions about the nature of reality got rigorous answers starting in the Scientific Revolution. Then, see how the philosophy of physics was energized by a movement called logical positivism in the early 20th century in response to Einstein’s theory of relativity. Though logical positivism failed, it spurred new philosophical ideas and approaches.
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S1 E2 - Why Mathematics Works So Well with Physics

February 18, 2021
35min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Physics is a mathematical science. But why should manipulating numbers give insight into how the world works? This question was famously posed by physicist Eugene Wigner in his 1960 paper, “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences.” Explore proposed answers, including Max Tegmark’s assertion that the world is, in fact, a mathematical system.
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S1 E3 - Can Physics Explain Reality?

February 18, 2021
35min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
If the point of physics is to explain reality, what counts as an explanation? Professor Gimbel goes deeper to probe what makes some explanations scientific and whether physics actually explains anything. Along the way, he explores Bertrand Russell’s rejection of the notion of cause, Carl Hempel’s account of explanation, and Nancy Cartwright’s skepticism about scientific truth.
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S1 E4 - The Reality of Einstein’s Space

February 18, 2021
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
What’s left when you take all the matter and energy out of space? Either something or nothing. Newton believed the former; his rival, Leibniz, believed the latter. Assess arguments for both views, and then see how Einstein was influenced by Leibniz’s relational picture of space to invent his special theory of relativity.
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S1 E5 - The Nature of Einstein’s Time

February 18, 2021
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Consider the weirdness of time: The laws of physics are time reversable, but we never see time running backwards. Theorists have proposed that the direction of time is connected to the order of the early universe and even that time is an illusion. See how Einstein deepened the mystery with his theory of relativity, which predicts time dilation and the surprising possibility of time travel.
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S1 E6 - The Beginning of Time

February 18, 2021
27min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Continue exploring time by winding back the clock. Was there a beginning to time? Einstein’s initial equations of general relativity predicted a dynamic universe, one that might have expanded from an initial moment. Einstein discarded this idea, but since then evidence has mounted for a “Big Bang.” Is it sensible to ask what caused the Big Bang and what happened before?
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S1 E7 - Are Atoms Real?

February 18, 2021
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Compare proof for the reality of atoms with evidence for the existence of Santa Claus. Both are problematic hypotheses! Trace the history of atomic theory and the philosophical resistance to it. End with Bas van Fraassen’s idea of “constructive empiricism,” which holds that successful theories ought only to be empirically adequate since we can never know with certainty what is real.
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S1 E8 - Quantum States: Neither True nor False?

February 18, 2021
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Enter the quantum world, where traditional philosophical logic breaks down. First, explore the roots of quantum theory and how scientists gradually uncovered its surpassing strangeness. Clear up the meaning of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which is a metaphysical claim, not an epistemological one. Finally, delve into John von Neumann’s revolutionary quantum logic.
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S1 E9 - Waves, Particles, and Quantum Entanglement

February 18, 2021
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Quantum mechanics rests on an apparent category mistake: Light can’t be both a wave and a particle, yet that’s what theory and experiments show. Analyze this puzzle from the realist and empiricist points of view. Then explore philosopher Arthur Fine’s “natural ontological attitude,” which reconciles realism and antirealism by demonstrating how they rely on different conceptions of truth.
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S1 E10 - Wanted Dead and Alive: Schrödinger’s Cat

February 18, 2021
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The most famous paradox of quantum theory is the thought experiment showing that a cat under certain experimental conditions must be both dead and alive. Explore four proposed solutions to this conundrum, known as the measurement problem: the hidden-variable view, the Copenhagen interpretation, the idea that the human mind “collapses” a quantum state, and the many-worlds interpretation.
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S1 E11 - The Dream of Grand Unification

February 18, 2021
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
After the dust settled from the quantum revolution, physics was left with two fundamental theories: the standard model of particle physics for quantum phenomena and general relativity for gravitational interactions. Follow the quest for a grand unified theory that incorporates both. Armed with Karl Popper’s demarcation criteria, see how unifying ideas such as string theory fall short.
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Prime Video: The Big Questions of Philosophy

Prime Video: The Big Questions of Philosophy

The Big Questions of Philosophy
Season 1
We have all pondered seemingly unanswerably but significant questions about our existence - the biggest of all being, "Why are we here?" Get the tools to follow and create logical arguments while exploring famous philosophers' viewpoints on these important questions. Join Plato, Descartes, Locke, Hume, Kant, Mill, Marx, and many others in an exploration of fundamental questions.
2020
36 episodes
===
S1 E1 - How Do We Do Philosophy?

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Begin with the big question: What is philosophy? Start by exploring the kinds of problems that philosophy addresses, the way philosophy works, and the distinction between philosophy and opinion. Discover that philosophy is arguably the most important pursuit there is.
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2023/05/26

Prime Video: The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics

Prime Video: The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics

The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics
Season 1
The Great Questions of Philosophy and Physics guides you through the concepts, theories, and speculations that underlie our understanding of reality. In 12 stimulating episodes, award-winning teacher and philosopher Steven Gimbel covers the fundamental ideas of modern physics, highlighting the role of philosophy in setting ground rules, interpreting the results, and posing new questions.
2021
12 episodes
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Special Interest
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S1 E1 - Does Physics Make Philosophy Superfluous?

February 18, 2021
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Trace the growth of physics from philosophy, as questions about the nature of reality got rigorous answers starting in the Scientific Revolution. Then, see how the philosophy of physics was energized by a movement called logical positivism in the early 20th century in response to Einstein’s theory of relativity. Though logical positivism failed, it spurred new philosophical ideas and approaches.
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
S1 E2 - Why Mathematics Works So Well with Physics

February 18, 2021
35min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Physics is a mathematical science. But why should manipulating numbers give insight into how the world works? This question was famously posed by physicist Eugene Wigner in his 1960 paper, “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences.” Explore proposed answers, including Max Tegmark’s assertion that the world is, in fact, a mathematical system.
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
S1 E3 - Can Physics Explain Reality?

February 18, 2021
35min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
If the point of physics is to explain reality, what counts as an explanation? Professor Gimbel goes deeper to probe what makes some explanations scientific and whether physics actually explains anything. Along the way, he explores Bertrand Russell’s rejection of the notion of cause, Carl Hempel’s account of explanation, and Nancy Cartwright’s skepticism about scientific truth.
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
S1 E4 - The Reality of Einstein’s Space

February 18, 2021
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
What’s left when you take all the matter and energy out of space? Either something or nothing. Newton believed the former; his rival, Leibniz, believed the latter. Assess arguments for both views, and then see how Einstein was influenced by Leibniz’s relational picture of space to invent his special theory of relativity.
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
S1 E5 - The Nature of Einstein’s Time

February 18, 2021
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Consider the weirdness of time: The laws of physics are time reversable, but we never see time running backwards. Theorists have proposed that the direction of time is connected to the order of the early universe and even that time is an illusion. See how Einstein deepened the mystery with his theory of relativity, which predicts time dilation and the surprising possibility of time travel.
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
S1 E6 - The Beginning of Time

February 18, 2021
27min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Continue exploring time by winding back the clock. Was there a beginning to time? Einstein’s initial equations of general relativity predicted a dynamic universe, one that might have expanded from an initial moment. Einstein discarded this idea, but since then evidence has mounted for a “Big Bang.” Is it sensible to ask what caused the Big Bang and what happened before?
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
S1 E7 - Are Atoms Real?

February 18, 2021
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Compare proof for the reality of atoms with evidence for the existence of Santa Claus. Both are problematic hypotheses! Trace the history of atomic theory and the philosophical resistance to it. End with Bas van Fraassen’s idea of “constructive empiricism,” which holds that successful theories ought only to be empirically adequate since we can never know with certainty what is real.
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
S1 E8 - Quantum States: Neither True nor False?

February 18, 2021
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Enter the quantum world, where traditional philosophical logic breaks down. First, explore the roots of quantum theory and how scientists gradually uncovered its surpassing strangeness. Clear up the meaning of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which is a metaphysical claim, not an epistemological one. Finally, delve into John von Neumann’s revolutionary quantum logic.
Included with your The Great Courses Signature Collection subscription
S1 E9 - Waves, Particles, and Quantum Entanglement

February 18, 2021
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Quantum mechanics rests on an apparent category mistake: Light can’t be both a wave and a particle, yet that’s what theory and experiments show. Analyze this puzzle from the realist and empiricist points of view. Then explore philosopher Arthur Fine’s “natural ontological attitude,” which reconciles realism and antirealism by demonstrating how they rely on different conceptions of truth.
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S1 E10 - Wanted Dead and Alive: Schrödinger’s Cat

February 18, 2021
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The most famous paradox of quantum theory is the thought experiment showing that a cat under certain experimental conditions must be both dead and alive. Explore four proposed solutions to this conundrum, known as the measurement problem: the hidden-variable view, the Copenhagen interpretation, the idea that the human mind “collapses” a quantum state, and the many-worlds interpretation.
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S1 E11 - The Dream of Grand Unification

February 18, 2021
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
After the dust settled from the quantum revolution, physics was left with two fundamental theories: the standard model of particle physics for quantum phenomena and general relativity for gravitational interactions. Follow the quest for a grand unified theory that incorporates both. Armed with Karl Popper’s demarcation criteria, see how unifying ideas such as string theory fall short.
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S1 E12 - The Physics of God

February 18, 2021
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
The laws of physics have been invoked on both sides of the debate over the existence of God. Professor Gimbel closes the series by tracing the history of this dispute, from Newton’s belief in a Creator to today’s discussion of the “fine-tuning” of nature’s constants and whether God is responsible. Such big questions in physics inevitably bring us back to the roots of physics: philosophy.
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Prime Video: Death, Dying, and the Afterlife: Lessons from World Cultures

Prime Video: Death, Dying, and the Afterlife: Lessons from World Cultures

Death, Dying, and the Afterlife: Lessons from World Cultures
Season 1
Bringing together theology, philosophy, biology, anthropology, literature, psychology, and sociology, this is a brilliant compendium of how human beings have struggled to come to terms with death. You'll encounter everything from ancient burial practices and traditional views of the afterlife to near-death experiences and 21st-century theories about transcending death.
2020
24 episodes
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Documentary
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S1 E1 - Death’s Place in Our Lives

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Start your exploration of this profound topic with a helpful overview of how we, as human beings, think about death. What place does it occupy in our lives? How have our attitudes about it changed over time? What symbols and euphemisms do we use to talk about it?
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S1 E2 - Defining Death

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
To truly understand the subject of death, you have to be able to define it. Here, discover how the definition of death exists on multiple levels and how each of these levels - the religious, biological, philosophical, cultural, legal, and political - determines when a living being becomes a dead one.
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S1 E3 - Death, Illusion, and Meaning

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Explore how it's possible for us to find meaning in life - even when confronted with the finality of it. Drawing on the work of cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker, discover how forms of death denial serve to allay fears about our insignificance, and how we can cultivate meaning in the face of mortality.
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S1 E4 - Is It Rational to Fear Death?

June 1, 2020
29min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Should death be considered "bad"? Should we even bother fearing it? As you reflect on philosophical arguments by the ancient Epicurus (who thought death wasn't bad for the dead) and the modern Thomas Nagel (who believes we should fear death), you'll consider the possibility that both sides are right.
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S1 E5 - Understanding and Coping with Grief

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
In this look at what Professor Berkson calls "an inescapable part of the human condition," unpack the feelings and behaviors of the grieving process. Topics include the evolutionary benefits of grief, the five stages of grief laid out by Elizabeth Kübler-Ross, and the three categories of grieving identified by psychologist George Bonanno.
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S1 E6 - Death Rituals and the Corpse

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Since the dawn of humanity, corpses have held lasting significance for us. Probe the various ways human civilizations have "disposed" of corpses - from burial (the oldest method for which evidence still exists) and mummification to cremation and natural exposure (known as "excarnation").
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S1 E7 - American Death Rituals

June 1, 2020
30min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
In America, death rituals display a remarkable diversity and range from the minimalist to the extravagant. Chart the evolution of American funerals by looking at three major periods: the traditional (exemplified by Puritan burial rites), the modern (characterized by professionalization), and the post-modern (where loved ones play a more active role).
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S1 E8 - Approaches to Dying Well

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
None of us can avoid dying. But some believe we can learn how to die well. Professor Berkson introduces you to ways that others have faced death (with regret, dignity, even rage) and also considers some of the practical ways we can make the best of our deaths when our time comes.
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S1 E9 - Judaism on Death and the Afterlife

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
In the first of explorations of how major world faiths approach death, the focus is on Judaism. From the importance of mourning and burial rites to the recent resurgence in American Jewish belief in an afterlife, go inside the evolving views on death and the afterlife in Jewish history.
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S1 E10 - Death and Hope in Christianity

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
For Christians, death does not have the final say; in fact, the living have the hope of victory over death. Investigate Christian views of death, including the possibility of physical bodies in the afterlife; the concepts of hell, purgatory, and limbo; and the similarities and differences between Catholic and Protestant practices.
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S1 E11 - Islam on Returning to God

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Many Muslims consider life on earth as a test to determine one's eternal fate, making existence just one part of an infinitely greater story. Consider how the primary forms of Islam - Sunni, Shia, and Sufi - approach the concept of paradise and hell, the four main practices of treating a corpse, and more.
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S1 E12 - Death, Rebirth, and Liberation in Hinduism

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
In Hinduism, death is part of a grander cycle of rebirth and suffering - with the ultimate goal of liberation (moksha). Here, ponder the concept of the Atman (one's immutable soul); meet the Hindu gods who personify death and, relatedly, time; and learn what rituals can prevent a spirit from becoming stuck between worlds.
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S1 E13 - Buddhism on Impermanence and Mindfulness

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Professor Berkson notes that the Buddhist tradition was established, in part, as a response to the realities of sickness and death. The Buddha's response to the experience of dying, as you'll learn, involves seeing past the illusion of self, recognizing the concept of impermanence, and practicing mindfulness.
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S1 E14 - The Process of Dying in Tibetan Buddhism

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Continue a look a Buddhist approaches to death, this time focusing on Tibetan Buddhism's deep, extensive teachings on the actual process of death and rebirth. Central to this: the fascinating Bardo Thodol (or the Tibetan Book of the Dead), whose lessons are applicable both to Buddhists and non-Buddhists.
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S1 E15 - Confucian Remembrance, Daoist Forgetting

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Unlike other faiths, Confucianism and Daoism focus almost entirely on life in this world, not the next. So how do followers find meaning and consolation in the face of their deaths? The answers can be found in the distinct approaches of the great Chinese thinkers Confucius and Zhuangzi.
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S1 E16 - Death and Syncretism in China

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
First, look at Chinese traditions involving spirits of the dead and other supernatural beings. Then, visit some of the many possibilities for a soul's destination in Chinese traditions (including a Pure Land, an underworld, and rebirth). Finally, discover how conflicting views of the afterlife accurately capture our ambivalent feelings about death.
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S1 E17 - Suicide Examined

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
In the last half-century, suicide rates have increased nearly 60% worldwide. This is your opportunity to investigate ways to think about this stigmatized subject. You'll examine what great philosophers and holy books say about suicide, and consider the numerous factors that sometimes compel people to take their own lives.
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S1 E18 - The Choice of Euthanasia

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Examine another controversial subject: euthanasia, or the deliberate ending of a life to ease suffering. By exploring the actual experiences of suffering people, the three kinds of euthanasia, and the religious and non-religious policy arguments for and against the practice, you'll be better prepared to join the debate yourself.
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S1 E19 - Killing in War and the Pacifist Challenge

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Is deliberate killing justified when it happens during wartime? Consider this powerful question by looking at how depersonalization helps soldiers become more comfortable with killing; how civilizations and religious traditions have morally justified war; and arguments for (and criticism of) a pacifist approach to life.
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S1 E20 - Considering Capital Punishment

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Professor Berkson discusses the nature of capital punishment, the moral arguments for and against it, and whether or not the practice accomplishes its intended purposes. Specifically, you'll focus on capital punishment as it's practiced in the United States, where debate has long been intense.
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S1 E21 - Killing Non-Human Animals

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
From euthanizing a sick dog to slaughtering cows for food, how do we reconcile our feelings about killing when it comes to the non-human animals around us? Ponder the moral and spiritual dimensions of the death of other animals - and what that might reveal about our views of our own mortality.
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S1 E22 - Near-Death Experiences

June 1, 2020
32min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Explore the mysterious topic of near-death experiences (NDEs). You'll encounter fascinating stories told by survivors themselves; explore the scientific studies behind - and possible explanations for - this increasingly common phenomenon; survey the four major types of NDEs; and join the passionate debate between NDE believers and skeptics.
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S1 E23 - The Pursuit of Immortality

June 1, 2020
31min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
For as long as we've been aware of death, we've searched for ways to avoid it. Examine a few of the many methods people have used to attempt immortality, including Daoist alchemical methods, empirical approaches by early Muslim scientists, and cutting-edge concepts such as gene manipulation and downloading one's consciousness into a computer.
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S1 E24 - The Value of Death

June 1, 2020
36min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Does death offer us something of value? Continue examining the idea of immortality. You'll cover the negative implications of immortality (like boredom), examine issues that Jorge Luis Borges raises in a tale about immortality, and ponder how death, surprisingly, might make a meaningful life possible.
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Prime Video: Building Your Resilience: Finding Meaning in Adversity

Prime Video: Building Your Resilience: Finding Meaning in Adversity

Building Your Resilience: Finding Meaning in Adversity
Season 1
Research shows we thrive when we embrace problems, confident that we're resilient enough to work through them. In "Building Your Resilience: Finding Meaning in Adversity," you’ll learn how to create greater resilience. Whether you’re a trauma survivor or someone who is simply reaching for a more fulfilling and joyful life, your life will be enriched when you proactively increase your resilience.
2020
24 episodes
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S1 E1 - The Foundation of Resilience

June 1, 2020
33min
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Will we be crippled by adversity or see an opportunity for growth? The answer lies in our ability to be resilient. Meet the eight themes of resilience this course will bring to life: core values and purpose, finding meaning in adversity, equanimity, self-care, healthy coping skills, a positive sense of self, support and connection with others, and a proactive worldview.
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