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2018-04-05

Intro to Philosophy by Evan Butts at ETSU

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source: East Tennessee State University       2018年1月9日
PHIL 1030 Intro to Philosophy by Evan Butts at ETSU

49:33 PHIL 1030 Course Preview NM 15:14:01
14:42 Week 11 Recap
22:53 Presentation Slides Guide
13:39 Week 10 Recap
17:34 Week 9 Recap
18:26 Week 13 Recap
17:17 Week 14 Lecture, Part 2
37:33 Week 13 Lecture
30:53 Week 3 Recap
10 23:57 Week 10 Lecture, Part 2
11 27:20 Week 14 Lecture, Part 1
12 11:43 Week 8 Recap
13 15:00 Week 12 Recap
14 23:13 Week 9 Lecture, Part 2
15 23:12 Week 9 Lecture, Part 1
16 29:50 Week 7 Lecture
17 15:49 Week 4 Recap
18 30:08 Week 8 Lecture, Part 2
19 41:34 Week 12 Lecture
20 23:41 Week 6 Recap
21 1:06:33 Week 1 Course Lecture
22 17:50 Week 7 Recap
23 54:24 Week 11 Lecture
24 49:48 Week 4 Course Lecture
25 38:55 Week 8 Lecture, Part 1
26 22:46 Week 2 Recap
27 37:30 Week 10 Lecture, Part 1
28 23:35 Week 5 Lecture, Part 1
29 25:14 Week 2 Course Lecture, Part 2
30 19:59 Week 5 Lecture Recording, Part 2
31 20:09 Week 6 Lecture, Part 2
32 31:14 Week 6 Lecture, Part 1(18:30.2)
33 29:06 Week 2 Course Lecture, Part 1 (WH Done)
34 13:38 Week 3 Course Lecture, Part 2 (CC)
35 22:36 Week 3 Course Lecture, Part 1(WH Done)
36 28:49 Reading Sequence Feedback (WH Done)
37 12:19 Icebreaker Follow-up (WH Done)
38 12:34 Week 1 Recap(WH Done)

2018-03-29

Introduction to Philosophy (Fall 2017) by Daniel Bonevac


source: Daniel Bonevac        2017年9月1日

29:13 What Is Philosophy?
47:25 Socratic Method 2017
46:59 Confucius on Ethics
48:22 Confucius on Virtues and Social Roles
30:58 Aristotle on Instrumental and Intrinsic Goods
45:37 Aristotle on Function and Virtue
31:26 Utilitarianism Fall 2017
48:10 Categories in Aristotle and Vaisesika
30:55 Externalism Fall 2017
10 48:19 Essences
11 40:05 John Locke's Empiricism
12 24:49 Aristotle on the Soul
13 14:08 John Locke on Personal Identity
14 37:57 Cosmological Arguments
15 47:10 Design Arguments
16 39:12 Socrates on Virtue in the Laches
17 29:39 Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
18 40:08 Plato on Virtue in the Republic
19 37:42 Skeptical Arguments
20 42:02 Plato's Theory of Forms
21 32:19 Descartes, I Am, I Think
22 34:14 G W Leibniz's Rationalism
23 48:08 Ethics of the Buddha
24 40:02 Pascal on Faith, Reason, and the Wager
25 45:57 Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
26 1:09:22 From Kant to Hegel
27 [deleted video]

2017-07-27

Introduction to Philosophy (Fall 2016) by Daniel Bonevac at the University of Texas at Austin

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source: Daniel Bonevac    2016年8月29日
These are class sessions from Introduction to Philosophy, Fall 2016, at the University of Texas at Austin. For a syllabus with a list of readings in the course, see http://philosophical.space/philosophy.

Socratic Method 47:48
Confucius 42:42
Confucius II 46:15
Jeremy Bentham 43:08
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason 39:22
John Stuart Mill 44:54
Aristotle's Ethics 41:42
Metaphysical Categories 42:21
Externalism in Epistemology 39:20
Essences 39:26
Primary and Secondary Qualities 27:52
Personal Identity 35:40
The Cosmological Argument 31:53
The Design Argument 36:06
Hume's Dialogues and the Problem of Evil 47:18
Hume's Dialogues and the Problem of Evil 47:18
Socrates on Ethics 37:27
Plato's Ethics 44:49
Plato on Knowledge 42:49
Plato's Forms 44:01
Skepticism, Part I 41:08
Skepticism, Part II 43:33
Augustine 39:44
Leibniz's Rationalism 44:26
Descartes's Dualism 40:07
Descartes
[private video]
Pascal's Wager 42:38
[deleted video]
Ontological Arguments 46:30
Hinduism 38:07
Jainist Ethics 10:53
Daoist Ethics 28:22
Buddhist Ethics 15:57
Hume's Scandal of Induction 29:14
Kant's Ethics 54:07
Berkeley and Hume on Substance and Identity 47:32
Hindu and Buddhist Idealism 29:31
Peirce 15:04
Hegel 30:17
Perspectivism 43:41
Realism: Aristotle, Borges, Russell, and Moore 31:29

2017-06-27

Introduction to Philosophy by Richard Brown [playlist updated in 2017]

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source: Richard Brown    2011年9月2日
Introduction to Philosophy Winter 2017
::UPDATE:: I have edited the closed captions and they are now accurate!
For a listing of the videos go here: http://onlinephilosophyclass.wordpres...

What is Philosophy? 1:08:13
Aristotle 1: Logic and Rational Thought 45:05
Presocratic Philosophy 1:02:01
Socrates & the Socratic Turn 1:13:04
Plato 1:08:05
Aristotle 2: The Philosopher 50:24
Sensation and Perception 1:24:16
Descartes 1: The Method of Doubt 57:05
Descartes 2: A Priori Knowledge and Mind/Body Dualism 52:17
The Mind-Body Problem 1:16:50
Locke & Berkeley 38:22
Hume 1: Empiricism and the A Priori 33:00
Hume 2: The Problem of Induction 33:52
Kant 1: Synthetic A Priori Knowledge 51:21
Kant 2: Transcendental Idealism 35:50
Consciousness 53:03
The Mind-Brain Identity Theory 1:04:50
Functionalism 1:05:00
Artificial Intelligence and the Computational Theory of Mind 39:48
Consciousness and the Technological Singularity 1:06:03

Introduction to Philosophy (2011) by Richard Brown

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source: Richard Brown    2011年9月2日
My lectures for my online introduction to philosophy course (recorded in 2011)
::UPDATE:: I have edited the closed captions and they are now accurate!
For a listing of the videos go here: http://onlinephilosophyclass.wordpres...

What is Philosophy? 1:08:13
Presocratic Philosophy 1:02:01
Socrates & the Socratic Turn 1:13:04
Plato 1:08:05
Aristotle 1: Logic and Rational Thought 45:05
Aristotle 2: The Philosopher 50:24
Descartes 1: The Method of Doubt 57:05
Descartes 2: A Priori Knowledge and Mind/Body Dualism 52:17
Locke & Berkeley 38:22
Hume 1: Empiricism and the A Priori 33:00
Hume 2: The Problem of Induction 33:52
Kant 1: Synthetic A Priori Knowledge 51:21
Kant 2: Transcendental Idealism 35:50

Intro to Philosophy by Paul Stearns

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source: teachphilosophy     2013年10月19日
Intro to Philosophy is like a sampler platter at a restaurant: samples of logic, ethics, philosophy of religion, etc. We also study the history of great thinkers and how they built on each other...

Is the world real? 18:45 How do you know the world around you is real (external world of trees, bodies, cars, etc.)? In this video, I explore this question with the famous "Brain in a vat" thought experiment. The story about Colin comes from S Law's Philosophy Gym. I'll consider major objections in second half.
what is philosophy? 17:21
22 Common Fallacies 51:33
10 Themes of Stoicism (full version) 22:03
What is an argument? 6:00
How to evaluate logical arguments 14:07
Is killing animals for food immoral? A thorough and philosophical overview 52:47
Plato's Cave, Divided Line, Forms, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics, & Phil of Education 15:01
Part 2 of Plato's Cave, line, 6:14
Introduction to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (Part 1 of 4) 4:53
02 - Epicurus on Happiness - Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness 23:59
Vagueness, Ambiguity, & Philosophy 3:06
Why consciousness is a mystery in every worldview 52:32
Are you free? Do you have free will? 14:18
How do you explain consciousness? | David Chalmers 18:38
Jaron Lanier - What's the Meaning of Consciousness? 8:46
Stoicism for Everyday Life - Roundtable Discussion 56:21
Introduction to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (Part 2 of 4) 5:26
Introduction to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (Part 3 of 4) Space & Time 6:36
Alan Watts - Mental Noise 3:57
Jonathan Haidt: Three Stories About Capitalism (2014 WORLD.MINDS) 23:53
Mindwalk 8/9 15:00
Falsifiability: One Key to Critical Thinking 12:19
Intro to Philosophy of Religion 20:04
Plato's Soul (Advice for living well) 11:50
Formal and Informal Fallacies 13:07
Sean Carroll - What Would an Infinite Universe Mean? 2:35
Who am I? Personal Identity from Aristotle to Krisnamurti 14:57
Why some moral opinions are incorrect. 1:56
Philosophy of Love 6:46
Buddhism: Part 1 of 3 15:01
Are we always selfish? Psychological Egoism: The scientific evidence 15:45
Are you a product of your culture or upbringing? 4:36
Evolution and Ethics 33:27
Intro to Ethics Ethical Distinctions 11:20
Buddhism: Part 2 of 3 15:02
Anthony De Mello 6:29
Is anything impossible? 4:32
John Stossel - Science vs. God: Big Bang, Intelligent Design, Bill Nye, Democide, Charity 12/13/2012 41:15
The Experiment That Debunked Materialism 7:27
Lecture 3. The Hebrew Bible in Its Ancient Near Eastern Setting: Genesis 1-4 in Context 47:43
Eckart Tolle and Peter Russell on Meditation 5:04
Thomas Moore Care of the Soul 23:49
10 Themes of Stoicism (full version) 22:03
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Roger Scruton on Moral Relativism 1/5 [source: AustralianNeoCon2] 15:01
How to write a good philosophy paper in this course. 17:09
To Have or to Be? 22:48
Welcome to Ethics (overview of ethical principles, etc.) 19:18
Why I don't respect my opinions (some of them): The Opinion Video 11:30
Psychological Egoism Lecture (Thorough): Are we always selfish, self-interested, or egoistic? 53:32
Against Happiness? Is happiness (or pleasure) the only intrinsic good? 39:07

2017-01-24

Introduction to Philosophy (U of Edinburgh)

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source: Open Education Edinburgh    2014年5月23日
Introduction to Philosophy (free online course)
Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh
Videos from our free online course available on Coursera
https://www.coursera.org/learn/philosophy/

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

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
https://www.coursera.org/learn/philosophy/

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

2016-05-02

Intro to Philosophy by Gregory B. Sadler

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source: Gregory B. Sadler  上次更新日期:2014年6月30日
Lectures from my Fall 2011, Spring 2013, and Fall 2013 -- Introduction to Philosophy classes at Marist College. This playlist -- and the classes it was composed from -- goes in historical order.
My focus in teaching this class was to get the students to interact with these classic texts and thinkers.

Intro to Philosophy: Big Questions and Areas of Philosophy 34:46
How to Read a Philosophical Text: Matters to Keep in Mind 37:24
Intro to Philosophy: Close Reading Pre-Writing Workshop 59:40
Intro to Philosophy: Workshop on Writing Close Reading Papers
advice about how to write a type of Philosophy paper 1:05:10
Intro to Philosophy: Plato, Meno (part 1)
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Political Philosophy 53:30
Intro to Philosophy: Plato, Meno (part 2)
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Political Philosophy 58:50
Intro To Philosophy: Plato's Apology
topics in Epistemology, Ethics, Political Philosophy, Death and Dying 1:06:21
Intro to Philosophy: Plato's Crito
topics in Epistemology, Ethics, Political Philosophy, Death and Dying 59:39
Intro. to Philosophy: Plato's Euthyphro
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics 1:03:30
Intro to Philosophy: Plato, the Lysis 1:02:32
Intro to Philosophy: Plato, Phaedo (part 1)
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Death and Dying 53:54
Intro to Philosophy: Plato, Phaedo (part 2)
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Death and Dying 1:06:56
Intro. to Philosophy: Plato's Republic, book 1
topics in Political Philosophy, Ethics 1:02:53
Intro to Philosophy: Plato's Republic, book 4
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Political Philosophy 52:44
Intro to Philosophy: Plato's Republic, book 7
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics 1:02:20
Intro to Philosophy: Plato, the Symposium (part 1) 1:02:22
Intro to Philosophy: Plato, the Symposium (part 2) 1:03:49
Intro to Philosophy: Plato, the Symposium (part 3) 1:07:02
Intro to Philosophy: Aristotle, Topics, book 1
topics in Logic and Argumentation, Epistemology, Metaphysics 59:55
Intro to Philosophy: Aristotle, Metaphysics, book 1
topics in Logic and Argumentation, Epistemology, Metaphysics 56:53
Intro to Philosophy: Aristotle, Metaphysics, book 1 [continued]
topics in Logic and Argumentation, Epistemology, Metaphysics 58:17
Intro to Philosophy: Aristotle, Metaphysics (selections) 1:04:07
Intro to Philosophy: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, book 1
Topics in Ethics, Political Philosophy 1:03:29
Intro to Philosophy: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, book 3
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Action 57:03
Intro to Philosophy: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics book 6
topics in Logic and Argumentation, Epistemology, Metaphysics 53:04
Intro To Philosophy: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, bk 8-9 1:08:59
Intro to Philosophy: Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics book 10 1:09:19
Intro To Philosophy, Epicurus on Pleasure and Friendship 1:08:10
Intro to Philosophy: Cicero, On the Nature of the Gods, book 1
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics 1:02:42
Intro to Philosophy: Cicero, On the Nature of the Gods book 2
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics 58:32
Intro to Philosophy: Cicero, On the Nature of the Gods, book 3
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Action 1:06:07
Intro to Philosophy: Cicero, On Friendship (part 1) 1:08:38
Intro to Philosophy: Cicero, On Friendship (part 2) 1:01:23
Intro to Philosophy: Epictetus, Enchiridion 56:45
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, book 1
topics in Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Action 42:07
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, bk. 2
topics in Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Action 1:04:49
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, On Free Choice of the Will, book 3
topics in Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Action 45:53
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, Confessions, bks 1-6 1:05:01
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine's Confessions bk. 7-9 1:04:51
Intro to Philosophy: Augustine, Confessions, books 10-12 1:04:18
Intro to Philosophy: Anselm, Proslogion, ch. 2-4
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Epistemology, Metaphysics 1:03:11
Intro to Philosophy: Anselm's Proslogion, ch. 1, 5-end
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics 1:03:10
Intro to Philosophy: Anselm of Canterbury, On Truth
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Action 1:00:48
Intro to Philosophy, Heloise and Abelard, Letters 1-6 1:05:17
Intro to Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas, S.T. Ia, q. 2
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics 50:00
Intro to Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas, S.T. Ia, q. 16-17
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Religion 49:12
Intro to Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas, S.T., Ia, q. 20 and 60 1:07:25
Intro to Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas, S.T. Ia, q. 82-83
topics in Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Action 1:04:29
Intro: Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, IaIIa, q. 2
topics in Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Action 1:01:33
Intro to Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas, S.T., IaIIae, q. 26-27 1:08:10
Intro to Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas S.T. IIaIIae q. 23 and 25 1:07:19
Intro to Philosophy: Rene Descartes, Discourse on Method, parts 1-3
topics in Epistemology, Logic and Argumentation, Metaphysics, Ethics 59:44
Intro To Philosophy: Rene Descartes, Discourse on Method parts 4-6
topics in Logic and Argumentation, Epistemology, Metaphysics 1:02:20
Intro to Philosophy: Rene Descartes, Meditations, 1-2
topics in Epistemology, Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics 1:04:30
Intro to Philosophy: Rene Descartes, Meditation 3 (and 5)
topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion 1:05:15
Intro to Philosophy: Rene Descartes, Meditations, 4-6
topics in Epistemology, Logic and Argumentation, Metaphysics, Ethics, Philosophy of Action 43:45
Intro to Philosophy: Descartes and Princess Elisabeth, Correspondence 1:07:41
Intro to Philosophy, Descartes, Passions of the Soul, part 1 47:47
Intro to Philosophy: Descartes, Passions of the Soul, part 2 56:04
Intro to Philosophy: Descartes, Passions of the Soul (part 3) 1:10:58
Intro to Philosophy: Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Epistemology, Logic and Argumentation 1:03:50
Intro to Philosophy: David Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (the arguments)
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Epistemology, Logic and Argumentation 1:05:23
Intro to Philosophy: Kant, Groundwork, sec. 1
topics in Ethics, Philosophy of Action, Metaphysics 1:02:38
Intro to Philosophy: Kant, Groundwork, sec. 2-3
topics in Ethics, Philosophy of Action, Metaphysics 1:02:21
Intro to Philosophy: G.W.F. Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit, Introduction
topics in Logic and Argumentation, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Action 1:00:54
Intro to Philosophy, G.W.F. Hegel, Self-Consciousness and Master-Slave Dialectic
topics in Logic and Argumentation, Metaphysics, Ethics, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Action 57:29
Intro to Philosophy: Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling
topics in Philosophy of Religion, Ethics 1:01:49

2016-04-08

Introduction to Philosophy by Shane Stroup

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source: Shane Stroup  2013年4月30日/上次更新:2014年1月19日

2016-02-15

Introduction to Philosophy by Mark Thorsby

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source: Mark Thorsby   上次更新日期:2014年6月18日

1. The Taxonomy of Philosophy 1:02:58
2. The Unexamined Life is Not Worth Living 1:10:51
3. From Mythos to Logos: The Pre-Socratics 54:26
4. All is One: Parmenides & Zeno on Being and Nothingness 45:46
5. Being vs. Becoming: Plato's Theory of the Forms 1:03:27
6. Aristotle's Unmoved Mover 1:12:48
7. What is Reason 41:11
8. What Logic is Not. 47:47
9. Anselm's Ontological Argument 48:19
10. Aquinas' 5 Arguments for God's Existence 35:17
11. The Discovery of the Cogito: Descartes' Meditations 1:03:30
12. The Self: British Empiricism & The Problem of Identity 1:00:11
13. Can Machines Think? 50:20
14. What Is This That I Am? (What is it like to be a bat?) 45:59
15. Kant's Copernican Turn 42:39
16. The Duty to Act: Kant's Deontology 56:54
17. Do the Ends Justify the Means: Utilitarian Ethics 59:15
18. The Problem of Evil 48:45
19. The Problem of Moral Relativism 54:31
20. Happiness as Freedom From 1:03:11
21. Happiness as Eudaimonia: Aristotle's Virtue Ethics 1:11:16
12. Introduction to Karl Marx 1:32:55
23. The Philosophy of Existence: Nietzsche 1:11:08


2015-09-21

Introduction to Philosophy--Daniel Kaufman / Missouri State University

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source: Missouri State University       Last updated on May 21, 2015
PHI 110: Introduction to Philosophy
This course explores various ways of understanding the human self and its relation to the world. Through a consideration of what can be known, what is worth valuing, what reality is, and how human communities should be composed and regulated, the course deals with central themes that arise from the human quest for a deeper self-understanding.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm

Lecture 1 - Introduction 27:31
Lecture 2 - Mind and Body Dualism 36:57
Lecture 3 - Mind and Body Dualism II 52:59
Lecture 4 - Consciousness, Persons and Responsibility 29:24
Lecture 5 - Consciousness, Persons and Responsibility II 45:02
Lecture 6 - A Mentalist Myth? 29:08
Lecture 7 - A Mentalist Myth? II 33:16
Lecture 8 - A New Science of Man 35:20
Lecture 9 - A New Science of Man II 53:26
Lecture 10 - General Remarks on Knowledge 35:16
Lecture 11 - Empiricism 40:36
Lecture 12 - Empiricism II 51:16
Lecture 13 - Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap 44:01
Lecture 14 - Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap II 30:31
Lecture 15 - Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap III 38:42
Lecture 16 - The Limits of Reason and the Philosophy of Common Sense 49:25
Lecture 17 - The Limits of Reason and the Philosophy of Common Sense II 39:34
Lecture 18 - Is Knowledge a State of Mind? 23:24
Lecture 19 - Is Knowledge a State of Mind? II 42:04
Lecture 20 - General Remarks on Ethics & Politics 30:20
Lecture 21 - General Remarks on Ethics & Politics II 35:02
Lecture 22 - Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good 42:43
Lecture 23 - Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good II 37:44
Lecture 24 - Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good III  48:50
Lecture 25 - The Foundations of Ancient Greek Politics 34:24
Lecture 26 - Utilitarianism 45:50
Lecture 27 - Utilitarianism II 39:22
Lecture 28 - Kantian Ethics 44:26
Lecture 29 - Kantian Ethics II 45:33
Lecture 30 - The Foundations of Modern Liberal Politics 24:30
Lecture 31 - The Foundations of Modern Liberal Politics II 47:30