Documentaries in “philosophy and psychology”

9/11 and the British Broadcasting Conspiracy

9/11 and the British Broadcasting Conspiracy


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There is an abundance of scientific and forensic evidence to support alternative theories, yet the BBC and other mainstream news corporations have continued to dismiss this information as conspiracy theory.

‘The Conspiracy Files’ and the BBC in general have failed to objectively present the detail of this evidence.

9/11 and the B...

The Boy With The Incredible Brain

The Boy With The Incredible Brain


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This is the breathtaking story of Daniel Tammet. A twenty-something with extraordinary mental abilities, Daniel is one of the world’s few savants. He can do calculations to 100 decimal places in his head, and learn a language in a week.

He also meets the world’s most famous savant, the man who inspired Dustin Hoffman’s character in ...

Discovering Psychology: The Power of the Situation

Discovering Psychology: The Power of the Situation


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In the early 1970s, Craig Haney, Curt Banks, Carlo Prescott, and Philip Zimbardo conducted a landmark situational study at Stanford University. The experiment tested the fundamental attribution error: our tendency to attribute causes of behavior to personal factors, underestimating the influence of situational conditions.

For this s...

The Story of God

The Story of God


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Professor Robert Winston presents a definitive three-part documentary series on the history of mankind’s quest to understand the nature of God.

The Story of God is an epic journey across continents, cultures and eras exploring religious beliefs from their earliest incarnations, through the development of today’s major world faiths a...

The Wisdom of the Dream

The Wisdom of the Dream


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First in a three-part series of films produced by PBS, on the life and works of the great thinker and psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. Part one provides an overview of the major contributions made by Jung in his long career. Born on July 26, 1875, in Switzerland, Jung became interested in psychiatry during his medical studies.

He saw ...

Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment

Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment


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It’s important not to think of this as prisoner and guard in a real prison. The important issue is the metaphor prisoner and guard. What does it mean to be a prisoner? What does it mean to be a guard? And the guard is somebody who limits the freedom of someone else, uses the power in their role to control and dominate someone else, and...