Brilliant. I really respect Kingwell even though I don't agree with all of his ideas. I had seen a different version of this last year at the ROM as part of a larger discussion about the future of Shanghai but it was great to hear it again.
Thanks.
Mark Kingwell, as most of you know, is a Canadian social critic and professor of philosophy at UofT. His work concerning justice, consciousness, civility, and political philosophy in general, have made him quite famous in this country and abroad. One of his most recent books is entitled "Concrete Reveries: Consciousness and the City."
He recently lectured at Lakehead University and briefly touched upon several themes in his book. Particular focus is given to New York and Shanghai, but Toronto and the rest of Canada are afforded similar investigation.
Here's the link to the Part 1 of the lecture (and the corresponding playlist): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hpmI...x=0&playnext=1
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Brilliant. I really respect Kingwell even though I don't agree with all of his ideas. I had seen a different version of this last year at the ROM as part of a larger discussion about the future of Shanghai but it was great to hear it again.
Thanks.
Thanks for the link, that was great!
thanks.
don't mean to be a bumpasaurus, but i thought new members would find this lecture interesting. i'm also a big kingwell fan.
actually, here's a nice little U of T (commercial) video on youtube featuring the man talking about the virtues of the school's downtown campus: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p55yXfYjrkU
Everyone loves him as a prof at UofT. Many have been turned onto philosophy through his first year Intro. to Philosophy course.
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