tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371563906056793020.post8495332073848931168..comments2022-06-27T08:24:47.010-07:00Comments on Ethicist For Hire: Curating a Philosophy Film SeriesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16976202121496293980noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371563906056793020.post-85702611740005644642013-08-16T16:20:12.585-07:002013-08-16T16:20:12.585-07:00Thanks again for the suggestion and for the discus...Thanks again for the suggestion and for the discussion on twitter. Only just noticed though that I had misread you and thought you'd said Waking Life was no good "without cannibals in the audience"...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16976202121496293980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371563906056793020.post-84623561989434068032013-08-14T19:05:54.554-07:002013-08-14T19:05:54.554-07:00I think "Harold and Maude" can be an exc...I think "Harold and Maude" can be an excellent film to spark discussions of our relationship with our own mortality (for which it pairs nicely with some Lucretius, On the Nature of the Universe, III), or discussions about friendship (for which, I dunno, maybe some Aristotle?).<br /><br />Some people like "Waking Life" to get some Cartesian themes on the table, others think it's no good without cannabis in the audience. It's been so long since the last time I watched it that I couldn't say for sure.Dr. Free-Ridehttp://scientopia.org/blogs/ethicsandscience/noreply@blogger.com