
Bernard Williams
Professor of Philosophy known for his work in ethics and political philosophy. This lecture discusses his views on human prejudice and speciesism.
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Oct 15, 2002 • 0sec
Bernard Williams, Oxford University: "The Human Prejudice" - October 15, 2002
Bernard Williams, a prominent philosopher and Fellow of All Souls College, dives deep into the complexities of human prejudice and ethics. He explores the intersections of humanism and nihilism, along with the impact of classical literature on Renaissance thought. The discussion also critiques utilitarianism and examines human significance in a broader cosmic context. Additionally, Williams challenges listeners to rethink speciesism and our moral responsibilities towards other beings, including animals and potential extraterrestrial intelligences.

Jun 14, 2020 • 1h 13min
Bernard Williams: The Human Prejudice
Bernard Williams, a renowned Professor of Philosophy, dives deep into human prejudice and speciesism. He contrasts traditional anthropocentrism with modern views on humanity's place in the universe. The discussion explores ethical implications of prioritizing human rights and critiques flawed reasoning behind speciesism. Williams challenges our understanding of personhood and suffering, while urging a reevaluation of moral responsibilities toward all sentient beings. Through this exploration, he raises compelling questions about our biases and ethical identity.