2016-11-23

Introduction to Philosophy (Dave Ward / University of Edinburgh)

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source: Open Education Edinburgh    2014年5月23日
Dr Dave Ward: School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences
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Videos from our free online course available on Coursera
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0.0.  Introduction 1:40
1.1.  What is Philosophy? 12:31
1.2.  Philosophy: Difficult, Important and Everywhere 11:04
1.3.  Philosophy: How do we do it? 17:05
2.1.  The Basic Constituents of Knowledge 13:11
2.2.  The Classical Account of Knowledge and the Gettier Problem 18:38
2.3. Do We Have Any Knowledge? 10:36
3.1.  Descartes Substance Dualism Theory of the Mind 11:17
3.2.  Physicalism Identity Theory and Functionalism 13:24
3.3.  Functionalism and What Mental States Do 8:41
3.4.  Functionalism and Functional Complexity 4:12
4.1.  The Status of Morality 13:28
4.2.  Objectivism, Relativism and Emotivism 13:25
4.3.  Objections to Objectivism, Relativism and Emotivism 11:24
5.1.  Introduction: Hume on Testimony and Miracles 8:49
5.2.  Reids Challenge to Hume 2:14
5.3.  Reid's Argument 5:40
5.4.  Kant the Enlightenment and Intellectual Autonomy 4:17
6.1.  The Aim of Science Saving the Phenomena vs Truth 2:31
6.2.  Saving the Phenomena Ptolemeic Astronomy 5:15
6.3.  Truth? Galileo and Copernican Astronomy 2:06
6.4.  Scientific Realism and the No Miracles Argument 3:32
6.5.  Scientific Anti Realism Constructive Empiricism 7:27
6.6.  Realist Rejoinders Inference to the Best Explanation 5:51
6.7.  Concluding Summary 2:07
7.1.  Time Travel 1: What Might Time Travel Be Anyway? 7:19
7.2. Time Travel 2: Grandfather Paradoxes 9:15
7.3.  Time Travel 3: Two Senses of Change 7:24
7.4.  Time Travel 4: Causal Loops 7:45
7.5.  Time Travel 5: Where Next?  8:54

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