Here's a movie I made based on Stultified by Reason: The Heartless Vision of Nature. Unfortunately, the movie may not play on some devices (maybe mobile phones and video consoles), because it was flagged for copyrighted content; I used excerpts from some well-known movies to make my points, which is supposed to be allowed under fair-use laws. This is evidently some corporate-friendly compromise I didn't know about. Anyway, from now on the movies I'll make will be shorter and won't use clips from major motion pictures. The next one will be based on Opposing Nature: Life's Meaning in a Monstrous Universe.
Cool. I see that it works on my iPhone too. Youtube was vague about the effects of the flagging for copyright. It says the movie "may not" appear on those devices. So who knows? But I won't bother taking the chance for the next ones.
Thanks very much. I can certainly put up a newer anthology on Amazon. Would you prefer one with wide-ranging contents, like the last one, or one that's focused on a certain theme? I wouldn't want there to be much or perhaps any overlap between the two.
Have you checked out my novel God Decays? I've been meaning to fix the black levels on its cover and send in a draft with some minor improvements I've made to it, but I'm pretty proud of that book.
Leave out the political stuff if you do a second book. You had a post about sex, that mentioned The Matrix movie that I really enjoyed, but can't seem to find.
I went through the articles and picked a bunch that weren't used in the last anthology. I happened to leave out the political ones except for a couple on Trump, including the dialogue on Trumpism.
I wrote ten or so articles on sex, and indeed none mention The Matrix, according to the blog's search function. One of the best in that category, in my view, is "Sexual Bliss and the Anguish of Enlightenment," and I have that one picked out for the next anthology, along with "Sex and the Authentic Self." Those are some of the more important or central ones. I'll look some more for articles that refer to The Matrix, but you might be misremembering. You can use the blog's search function to find all the articles that refer to "sex" and "matrix."
I could be misremembering. It seems that it went into the disgusting aspects of sex, and discussed bodily fluids, the pumping mechanized nature of it. It was also an old post, maybe 2011/12/13?
That sounds like "Science and the Matrix Metaphor" (see the last paragraph of the section "Our Biomechanical Overlords"). Or it could be "Embarrassment by Sexual Ecstasy," but that one doesn't refer to the Matrix.
Ah, I knew it had the Matrix in it! That one is great. If that one wasn't in the first book, it would be a great addition to the second. I checked my copy CHFCA and did not see it.
I've been working on the second paperback anthology. Here's the working table of contents, divided into three sections with some fancy Latin names that I translate in the Intro I wrote for it (the Latin adds a touch of Lovecraftian mystery, I think; I don't pretend to speak Latin):
Intro: The Anthropocene: When the Universe Disgusts Itself
Naufragium Religionis Reason, Attitude, and Ultimate Reality Christianity and the Axial Age Clash of Worldviews: Eastern and Western Christianity Outer and Inner Gods: The Encroachment of the Inhuman The Fraud of Theology The Sham of Philosophical Theism Scientology, Christianity, and the Persistence of Cults Reason, Faith, and the Authentic Self Is the Devil a Hero? Clash of Worldviews: God and the Devil Cosmicism, Tragedy, and Greek Mythology Deflating Traditionalism: Why Existentialism beats Spirituality Why is there Something rather than Nothing? Horror for the Codes of Creation The Meaning of Death Posthuman Religion from the End of Art
Ratio Consumit Ratio Stultified by Reason: the Vision of Heartless Nature Technocracy, Buddhism, and Technoscientific Enlightenment Ancient and Modern Enlightenment: from Noosphere to Technosphere The Roots of Instrumentalism and Mysticism in Science Are Minds like Witches? The Catastrophe of Scientific Progress The Irrelevance of Scientific Determinism The Incoherence of Naturalism How to Fathom the Nature of Truth Life as a Dream: The Secular Myth of Objective Truth Wisdom, Horror, and the Folly of Secular Humanism Reason, Progress, and the Frankfurt School Science and the Matrix Metaphor Beasts in Suits: The Regressive Impact of Scientific Management Theory Calling All Human Robots: Don't be Too Introspective at Work When Madness is Normal: Sanity in the Minds of Animals and the Rise of Divine Persons Clash of Worldviews: Is Philosophy a Boon or a Con?
Ars Vitae The Art of Narrating Ourselves into Being Decadence, Enlightenment, and the Great Story Taking Fictions Seriously: Why the Late-Modern Show Goes On Why all we do is Art for Sages The Strangeness of Normality: Alan Moore on Art and Magic The Miracle of Intelligent Selection of Events The Nature of Sympathy Sadism and the Horror of Liberty Atheistic Morality despite Life’s Absurdity Sex and the Authentic Self Sexual Bliss and the Anguish of Enlightenment The Philosophy of Existential Cosmicism
Great video! I just wanted to let you know it plays perfectly on my Android mobile phone.
ReplyDeleteCool. I see that it works on my iPhone too. Youtube was vague about the effects of the flagging for copyright. It says the movie "may not" appear on those devices. So who knows? But I won't bother taking the chance for the next ones.
DeleteThanks very much. I can certainly put up a newer anthology on Amazon. Would you prefer one with wide-ranging contents, like the last one, or one that's focused on a certain theme? I wouldn't want there to be much or perhaps any overlap between the two.
ReplyDeleteHave you checked out my novel God Decays? I've been meaning to fix the black levels on its cover and send in a draft with some minor improvements I've made to it, but I'm pretty proud of that book.
Leave out the political stuff if you do a second book. You had a post about sex, that mentioned The Matrix movie that I really enjoyed, but can't seem to find.
ReplyDeleteI went through the articles and picked a bunch that weren't used in the last anthology. I happened to leave out the political ones except for a couple on Trump, including the dialogue on Trumpism.
ReplyDeleteI wrote ten or so articles on sex, and indeed none mention The Matrix, according to the blog's search function. One of the best in that category, in my view, is "Sexual Bliss and the Anguish of Enlightenment," and I have that one picked out for the next anthology, along with "Sex and the Authentic Self." Those are some of the more important or central ones. I'll look some more for articles that refer to The Matrix, but you might be misremembering. You can use the blog's search function to find all the articles that refer to "sex" and "matrix."
I could be misremembering. It seems that it went into the disgusting aspects of sex, and discussed bodily fluids, the pumping mechanized nature of it. It was also an old post, maybe 2011/12/13?
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like "Science and the Matrix Metaphor" (see the last paragraph of the section "Our Biomechanical Overlords"). Or it could be "Embarrassment by Sexual Ecstasy," but that one doesn't refer to the Matrix.
ReplyDeletehttp://rantswithintheundeadgod.blogspot.ca/2012/10/science-and-matrix-metaphor.html
http://rantswithintheundeadgod.blogspot.ca/2011/11/embarrassment-by-sexual-ecstasy.html
Ah, I knew it had the Matrix in it! That one is great. If that one wasn't in the first book, it would be a great addition to the second. I checked my copy CHFCA and did not see it.
ReplyDeleteI've been working on the second paperback anthology. Here's the working table of contents, divided into three sections with some fancy Latin names that I translate in the Intro I wrote for it (the Latin adds a touch of Lovecraftian mystery, I think; I don't pretend to speak Latin):
ReplyDeleteIntro: The Anthropocene: When the Universe Disgusts Itself
Naufragium Religionis
Reason, Attitude, and Ultimate Reality
Christianity and the Axial Age
Clash of Worldviews: Eastern and Western Christianity
Outer and Inner Gods: The Encroachment of the Inhuman
The Fraud of Theology
The Sham of Philosophical Theism
Scientology, Christianity, and the Persistence of Cults
Reason, Faith, and the Authentic Self
Is the Devil a Hero?
Clash of Worldviews: God and the Devil
Cosmicism, Tragedy, and Greek Mythology
Deflating Traditionalism: Why Existentialism beats Spirituality
Why is there Something rather than Nothing?
Horror for the Codes of Creation
The Meaning of Death
Posthuman Religion from the End of Art
Ratio Consumit Ratio
Stultified by Reason: the Vision of Heartless Nature
Technocracy, Buddhism, and Technoscientific Enlightenment
Ancient and Modern Enlightenment: from Noosphere to Technosphere
The Roots of Instrumentalism and Mysticism in Science
Are Minds like Witches? The Catastrophe of Scientific Progress
The Irrelevance of Scientific Determinism
The Incoherence of Naturalism
How to Fathom the Nature of Truth
Life as a Dream: The Secular Myth of Objective Truth
Wisdom, Horror, and the Folly of Secular Humanism
Reason, Progress, and the Frankfurt School
Science and the Matrix Metaphor
Beasts in Suits: The Regressive Impact of Scientific Management Theory
Calling All Human Robots: Don't be Too Introspective at Work
When Madness is Normal: Sanity in the Minds of Animals and the Rise of Divine Persons
Clash of Worldviews: Is Philosophy a Boon or a Con?
Ars Vitae
The Art of Narrating Ourselves into Being
Decadence, Enlightenment, and the Great Story
Taking Fictions Seriously: Why the Late-Modern Show Goes On
Why all we do is Art for Sages
The Strangeness of Normality: Alan Moore on Art and Magic
The Miracle of Intelligent Selection of Events
The Nature of Sympathy
Sadism and the Horror of Liberty
Atheistic Morality despite Life’s Absurdity
Sex and the Authentic Self
Sexual Bliss and the Anguish of Enlightenment
The Philosophy of Existential Cosmicism
Index