Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Want free books?

My political theory professor provided me with these links to sites with e-text version of many important works on theoretical politics, philosophy and some economy.

Epistemelinks

E-server

E-text

Plato

Gutenberg

LibertyLibrary

Books should be freely available to those who want accsess to them. Copywright laws have gone to far in protecting the interests of business powers that just want to make money on restricting accsess to information!!!

Friday, May 26, 2006

Fantasy Art lover?





















I found this great gallery a while ago and wanted to share with my readers ;)
So if you enjoy good fantasy art take a visit to: Gallery Eingang

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Porn advertisement!!

A french a clothing company called S.H.A.I is testing new ways of marketing. They have made three short porn clips as an interactive catalogue for their summer collection. It's probably a good idea for drawing lots of attention to the brandname, but i imagine some customers might be turned-off by being turned-on...

One other thing about this is that the porn clips they've used are much better quality than regular porn movies. Making porn with the restraints of a commercial seemed to have improved the quality of the porongraphy. There are no drawn-out close ups or embarrasingly long six-minute blowjobs that strains your belief (if you had any in the first place) that the people on the screen might enjoy what they are doing. S.H.A.I's advertising porn is actually the best porn i've seen in a long time.

Check it out: www.sexpacking.com

Attention Evil!!

Philosophy is very close to my heart and especially ethical reflections. As a child i was always very sensitive about rigth and wrong or good and evil. Many times growing up i felt that bourgouise society and mainstream culture is anything but right and good.

Maybe the term evil is obsolete in modern society. Peresonally i don't think so. I think we need a concept of evil to able to describe certain events of human history and experience. This begs the question of what is evil? Is 9/11 the most evil act that has ever transpired? Auschwitz? Rwanda? Maybe the category is empty, maybe there are no acts that truly deserves to be called truly evil?

Personally i think the number of truly evil acts in human experience is very low. We must be careful about politicizing the word "evil". Some of the more horrible deeds in world history has been commited by "good" people trying to punish or fight "evil" people. But even if the category, for now, is empty I still feel a need for a philosophical/ethical concept of evil acts.

Or perhaps it's just people we should avoid calling evil. I mean that's were the issue with politics enters in full force. If we say that someone is evil we can use that as an excuse to do whatever we like to that individual. Imagine then a test who would reveal evil in a person about one month after birth. If we knew a one month old baby would grow up to be an evil person wouldn't it be tempting to avoid later problems by not allowing that baby to grow up?

These thoughts are rather incoherent and the question of evil is still open in my mind. To close i just want to mention:

Susan Neiman has written a great book called "Evil in Modern Thought". She writes about how philosophy has related to the concept of evil through the ages. The book is an attempt to place the concept of evil back into the philosophical debate where it should be. I have used it in a philosophy class this spring and i recomend it to anyone interessted in the concept of evil in philosophy.

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Whoa! It's back!

I've been working on my university exams for a while now so, as you might have noticed, i haven't posted anything for a while. But now i am done with most of my preperations and i hope to able to post something at least once a week again.

It would be nice if someone would leave me a comment...