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A Romp Through Philosophy for Complete Beginners
Oxford University
9 episodes
4 months ago
In this first lecture, using Descartes famous argument for the claim “I think therefore I am’, we examine how to identify and evaluate arguments.
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In this first lecture, using Descartes famous argument for the claim “I think therefore I am’, we examine how to identify and evaluate arguments.
Show more...
Education
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Epistemology and Metaphysics (Slides)
A Romp Through Philosophy for Complete Beginners
11 years ago
Epistemology and Metaphysics (Slides)
In the third lecture we examine first the so-called “Gettier Problems” for the traditional account of knowledge, the arguments for saying that possible worlds exist and finally we ask whether there really are unactualised possibles.
A Romp Through Philosophy for Complete Beginners
In this first lecture, using Descartes famous argument for the claim “I think therefore I am’, we examine how to identify and evaluate arguments.