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Who knew there could be so much philosophical conflict crammed into one vampire story?
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- 00:02
Dracula is chock-full of all kinds of conflict we don't just mean between [Woman holding a cross bow]
- 00:07
people who want Dracula dead and people who think Dracula is just dandy. For any [Dracula looks upset]
- 00:11
interested parties that list goes a little something like this,
- 00:14
1. Dracula 2. Dracula's mom 3. The pizza guy, what? Dracula tips well... [Pizza guy with Dracula]
- 00:21
Alright well there are also conflicts that are all about different peoples worldviews,
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- 00:25
yes even folks who are teaming up to hunt vampires can have the occasional
- 00:29
squabble. One of the big splits is between those who believe in technology [People arguing]
- 00:32
and science and those who believe in religion. Not that the two are
- 00:36
necessarily in opposition, if Jesus had been around these days he may have fed [Jesus using a 3D printer]
- 00:40
the masses with fish and loaves created through innovative 3D printing... Anyway,
- 00:45
back to Dracula, in the science camp we have Jonathan and Dr. Seward they're [Jonathon and Dr. Seward in lab coats]
- 00:49
both fans of blood transfusions, phonographs and all sorts of modern
- 00:54
marvels, on the other hand we have Van Helsing is much more into crucifixes
- 00:58
and holy water, you can't really listen to sound recordings with holy water [Van Helsing holding a bottle of water]
- 01:02
though so well that's his loss. Although the story depends a lot on the
- 01:05
characters using phonographs and typewriters and telegraphs it's not the [Jonathon holding a phonograph player]
- 01:10
high-tech stuff that gets Dracula but some old fashioned mysticism and well knives.
- 01:15
And not even the super awesome modern knife with a laser sight and a hand warmer. [High tech knife with a laser attached]
- 01:18
Science versus religion isn't the only front in the world view wars, the entire
- 01:23
structure of Dracula develops a conflict between two distinct epistemological
- 01:27
systems. (Laughing) Say that 3 times fast. And if all that fancy talk kind of flew over
- 01:32
your head we'll break it down for you. Epistemology is the investigation into [Epistemology sign flies over a boys head]
- 01:36
how justified belief is distinguished from your opinion, in other words an
- 01:40
investigation into why we know what we know, and no, because I said so doesn't
- 01:45
count as a good explanation. So an epistemological system is a method for [Police officer looks unimpressed with the explanation]
- 01:49
justifying knowledge and Dracula serves up two of them, experience and technology.
- 01:55
The technological view kind of dominates the story the entire novel starts with
- 01:59
an epigraph about how the book is an assemblage of reliable documents. In other [A pile of documents fall out the Dracula book]
- 02:03
words what could be more reliable than a bunch of documents all well typed up and
- 02:07
arranged in an orderly fashion. In fact we'd even trust that pile of
- 02:10
documents to watch our house while were out for the weekend... [Pile of documents in a living room]
- 02:13
But by the end characters in the story are singing a different tune.
- 02:17
Jonathan notes that all of the original documents are gone, and all he has left [Jonathan's head pops out from a messy looking desk]
- 02:21
is a mass of typing. He admits the whole Dracula tale is pretty wild story and he
- 02:25
doesn't expect anyone to believe him just based on his big pile of documents.
- 02:28
But then again he doesn't care if anyone believes him, he lived it after all. So by [Jonathan smiling asking Dracula if he wants to hang out]
- 02:33
the end of Dracula technology and technological epistemology sure seem to
- 02:37
be in rough shape. Don't worry technology, even if Dracula
- 02:40
is not super into you we still like you. We'll leave and make it a Facebook official thing. [Dracula looks unhappy]
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