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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

Philosopher

  • Art
    • Art images
      • Art Images — Classical Greek
      • Art images — Dutch Golden Age
      • Art images — Egyptian
      • Art Images — Medieval
      • Art Images — Modern and Postmodern
      • Art Images — Nineteenth-century France
      • Art Images — Renaissance Italy
    • Michael Newberry | Thoughts on Key Works of Art in History
  • Business Ethics
    • *Kaizen* interviews on entrepreneurship and ethics
    • Business Ethics Cases
    • CEE video interviews
    • Entrepreneurship and Values
    • Profiles in Liberty
    • The Financial Crisis
  • Education
    • Montessori Education
    • Philosophy of Education
    • Philosophy of Education course
    • Socratic Seminars
  • Español
  • Explaining Postmodernism
  • Great Books — My Recommended Reading List
  • Humor
    • From the Office of the Reproducer-General
  • Intellectual History
    • Egoism in Nietzsche and Rand
    • Objectivism
    • Postmodernism
  • Nietzsche and the Nazis
  • Open College Podcast and other audio
    • Open College with Stephen Hicks
  • Português
  • Religion
    • Theist vs. Atheist: What Should You Believe?
  • Courses
    • Business and Economic Ethics — Course Topics and Materials
    • Ethics — Course Topics
    • Introduction to Philosophy
    • Postmodern Philosophy course syllabus [Peterson Academy]
    • Sports Ethics
    • Texts in Philosophy
  • Biography
  • Quotations

Artistic Genius — Impressionists in Paris

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Shooting in Paris today, all over the place. The rule for street parking in Paris is: Whatever you can get way with. Success, I’m happy to report. Aside from some great locations, an accomplishment was my costume change in the car in the touristy Pigalle area without getting arrested for indecent exposure. (Though Pigalle’s shops […]

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Artistic Genius — Haarlem and Amsterdam

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Filming today in Haarlem, primarily in connection with Pieter Saenredam’s renditions of the interior of the Bavokerk, and in Amsterdam for its importance to art in the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century. Here is Rembrandt’s house in Amsterdam, in which he lived and worked, along with his apprentices, from the 1630s until the

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Artistic Genius documentary — Europe locations

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We are currently working on a new documentary with the working title Artistic Genius: When It Flourishes. The question I take up is why art flourishes so awesomely in some places and times — classical Athens, Renaissance Florence, the Dutch Golden Age, nineteenth-century Paris — but is stagnant in others. Some of our production team

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John Adams, the mini series

Leave a Comment / History, Politics / Stephen Hicks

[Reposted for this 4th of July.] John Adams the mini-series came out last year, but I just began watching it yesterday. The first two episodes are excellent. What a great way to spend part of July 4. Paul Giamatti’s performance hooked me: I have a renewed appreciation for John Adams’s brilliance, determination, and integrity. I

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A thought about real wealth

1 Comment / Ethics, Literature / Stephen Hicks

Today I walked past a well-groomed old man driving an awesome Jaguar convertible. Jaguars are my favorite sports car, and I felt a twinge of envy. Later at a fast food restaurant, an energetic teenager before me in line was counting out his coins, unsure if he had enough to pay for a cold drink.

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Joanne Lowery, “Brush”

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At the author’s request, I’ve removed this poem, which was originally published in the 1990s.

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The best art form — architecture version

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In the Renaissance, there was a lively debate among artists and critics over which art form was the best. Cases were made for and against painting, sculpture, poetry, and music. To my mind, the debate is philosophically silly, but it is a fun and instructive exercise to compare the strengths and limitations of each art

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Shawn Klein on Harry Potter

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My Rockford College philosophy colleague has a new article out in Reason Papers, “Harry Potter and Humanity: Choices, Love, and Death” [pdf]. Here is the entire Volume 34 Reason Papers issue. Professor Klein is also co-editor of the anthology Harry Potter and Philosophy, part of Open Court’s popular culture and philosophy series.

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Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • The State of ART EDUCATION: Joey McFadden interviews Stephen Hicks
  • The Fountainhead — contrasting Roark and Keating
  • Is religion a feeling of dependence?
  • Immanuel Kant in Explaining Postmodernism
  • THE MEANING of IT ALL [Lecture 8 of ‘Metaphysics & Epistemology’ course]

Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • America at 250
  • Galt’s Gulch 2026, San Diego
  • Car Thief vs. Philosophy Professor
  • What is the correct amount of US government ownership of the economy?
  • Galt’s Gulch, San Diego, next week

My Publications

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Resources

  • Books via Amazon
  • Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship
  • Open College Podcast

Social media

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Social media

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Resources

  • Books via Amazon
  • Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship
  • Open College Podcast

Contact

Stephen.R.C.Hicks@Gmail.com

Contact

Stephen.R.C.Hicks@Gmail.com

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Sample Publications