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  • Critical Thinking 'Critical Thinking' is a name for the basic method for doing philosophy. The key to critical thinking is understanding how arguments work and what makes them good or bad. Being a good critical thinker means being good at understanding and assessing arguments, both when you read them in a philosophy book and when you hear them in your ordinary life. The videos in this section aim to help you become a better critical thinker.
  • Democracy
  • Descartes Rene Descartes was a philosopher, mathematician, physicist and all-round genius who lived in the seventeenth century. He is often described as the father of modern philosophy. He was the first Western philosopher in a long time to try to work it all out himself, rather than relying on the authority of the great ancient philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, or on divine revelation. His Meditations on First Philosophy was one of the most important books in the history of philosophy, and is still widely read. You should check it out.
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  • Epistemology Epistemology is the study of knowledge. Epistemologists are trying to figure out the answer to questions like: what does it take to know something? When is a belief justified? How confident should we be in all the stuff we usually take for granted -- that there really is a world out there, that other people have minds like us, and so on?
  • Ethics Ethics is the study of right and wrong, good and bad. Ethics is often split into two parts: normative ethics and meta-ethics. Normative ethics is about trying to figure out which acts are right and which wrong, and which states of affairs are good and which bad, and who is a hero and who a villain. Meta-ethics is about trying to figure out what is means to call an action 'right' or 'wrong', a state of affairs 'good' or 'bad', or a person a 'hero' or a 'villain'.
  • Experimental Philosophy Experimental Philosophy is a new tool that philosophers use to answer traditional question and to develop new ones. They use experimental methods from psychology, neuroscience, and other disciplines to discover some facts about our answers to philosophical questions and our thinking.
  • Linguistics Linguistics is the study of language. Every aspect of language is studied by some linguist --- for example, there are linguists that study how the pronunciation of words changes over time, linguists that study the rules that determine whether a sentence is grammatical or not, and linguists that study how the meanings of words come together to make the meaning of a sentence. The kind of linguistics that is closest to philosophy is the study of meaning.
  • Metaphysics Metaphysics is the study of what there is, and what it is like, in the most basic and broadest possible sense. Metaphysical questions include: is there a God? Is there more than one universe? Does the present exist in a sense the past and the future don’t? What is it for something to be possible, but not actual? Is mental stuff different to physical stuff?
  • Neurophilosophy
  • Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Language is concerned with questions like: what makes a word or a sentence mean what it does? What is it for a sentence to be true? What is the relationship between thought and language?
  • Philosophy of Mathematics Philosophy of mathematics is about the nature of mathematical truths, and how we know them. Questions of interest to philosophers of mathematics include: what, exactly, are mathematical objects like numbers, vectors, sets, and so on? Do they exist in their own special realm, outside time and space, or what? If so, how do we know anything about them? And how are they related to physical objects?
  • Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of religion is about looking at claims made in religions using the tools of philosophy -- basically, just careful thinking --- and not relying on authorities like religious texts or institutions. Philosophers of religion want to know if these claims are true, and how we can tell. Questions in philosophy of religion include: does God exist? Just one, or many? Are the claims of religion incompatible with the claims of science?
  • Political Philosophy Political philosophy is about how society and political institutions are structured, and how they should be structured. Political philosophers ask questions like: what make for a just society? What obligations do we have to fellow citizens, and how, if at all, do these differ to our obligations to non-citizens? Can and should the state remain neutral in moral disagreements among its citizens?
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Is Technology as “Neutral” as We Think It Is?

Is Technology as “Neutral” as We Think It Is?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies Should Online Platforms Prevent the Spread of False Information?

Should Online Platforms Prevent the Spread of False Information?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies Should Online Platforms Censor Hate Speech?

Should Online Platforms Censor Hate Speech?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies Are There Hidden Dangers in Robots that Look Like Us?

Are There Hidden Dangers in Robots that Look Like Us?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies Should We Use Killer Robots to Fight Our Wars?

Should We Use Killer Robots to Fight Our Wars?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies Do Drones Make War Too Easy?

Do Drones Make War Too Easy?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies Will Autonomous Vehicles Live Up to Their Promise?

Will Autonomous Vehicles Live Up to Their Promise?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies Should We Worry about Our Diminishing Sphere of Privacy?

Should We Worry about Our Diminishing Sphere of Privacy?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies Does Predictive Policing Make Us All Safer?

Does Predictive Policing Make Us All Safer?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies What if Robots Did All the Work?

What if Robots Did All the Work?

Ryan Jenkins Emerging Technologies The Neural Correlates of Consciousness

The Neural Correlates of Consciousness

Raamy Majeed Neurophilosophy Eliminative Materialism

Eliminative Materialism

Raamy Majeed Neurophilosophy Deliberative Democracy

Deliberative Democracy

Geoff Pynn Democracy The Anarchist’s Challenge

The Anarchist’s Challenge

Geoff Pynn Democracy The Basis of State Authority

The Basis of State Authority

Geoff Pynn Democracy Can Democracy Survive?

Can Democracy Survive?

Geoff Pynn Democracy Justifying Democracy

Justifying Democracy

Geoff Pynn Democracy Rousseau’s Defense of Democracy

Rousseau’s Defense of Democracy

Geoff Pynn Democracy Liberalism

Liberalism

Geoff Pynn Democracy Liberty and the Harm Principle

Liberty and the Harm Principle

Geoff Pynn Democracy Promoting Positive Liberty

Promoting Positive Liberty

Geoff Pynn Democracy Representative Democracy

Representative Democracy

Geoff Pynn Democracy Must Voters Be Knowledgeable?

Must Voters Be Knowledgeable?

Geoff Pynn Democracy The Jury Theorem

The Jury Theorem

Geoff Pynn Democracy Do You Have A Duty To Vote?

Do You Have A Duty To Vote?

Geoff Pynn Democracy Public Reason

Public Reason

Geoff Pynn Democracy The Hard Problem of Consciousness

The Hard Problem of Consciousness

Raamy Majeed Neurophilosophy Animal Minds

Animal Minds

Raamy Majeed Neurophilosophy Basic Emotions

Basic Emotions

Raamy Majeed Neurophilosophy The Basis of Fear

The Basis of Fear

Raamy Majeed Neurophilosophy Folk Psychology

Folk Psychology

Raamy Majeed Neurophilosophy How to Start Thinking Like An Ethical Doctor

How to Start Thinking Like An Ethical Doctor

Mary Carman Bioethics Should Healthcare Decisions Be Up To The Patient?

Should Healthcare Decisions Be Up To The Patient?

Mary Carman Bioethics Should Healthcare Providers Have The Right To Conscientious Objection?

Should Healthcare Providers Have The Right To Conscientious Objection?

Mary Carman Bioethics Is It Ethical To Pay Subjects For Their Participation In Research Studies?

Is It Ethical To Pay Subjects For Their Participation In Research Studies?

Mary Carman Bioethics Why Do People Disagree About The Ethics Of Euthanasia?

Why Do People Disagree About The Ethics Of Euthanasia?

Mary Carman Bioethics What is Biomedical Enhancement?

What is Biomedical Enhancement?

Mary Carman Bioethics Is Lethal Injection Worse Than Pulling The Plug?

Is Lethal Injection Worse Than Pulling The Plug?

Mary Carman Bioethics Three Cheers For Enhancement?

Three Cheers For Enhancement?

Mary Carman Bioethics What, If Anything, Is Wrong With “Doping” In Competitive Sports?

What, If Anything, Is Wrong With “Doping” In Competitive Sports?

Mary Carman Bioethics What is Social Cognition?

What is Social Cognition?

Jennifer Nagel Critical Thinking What are Mental States?

What are Mental States?

Mason Westfall Critical Thinking Mindreading

Mindreading

Jennifer Nagel Critical Thinking The False Belief Task

The False Belief Task

Liang Zhou Koh Critical Thinking The Development of Mindreading

The Development of Mindreading

Jennifer Nagel Critical Thinking How Mindreading Works

How Mindreading Works

Liang Zhou Koh Critical Thinking The Problem of Other Minds

The Problem of Other Minds

Mason Westfall Critical Thinking Replies to the Problem of Other Minds

Replies to the Problem of Other Minds

Mason Westfall Critical Thinking Common Knowledge #1

Common Knowledge #1

Liang Zhou Koh Critical Thinking Common Knowledge #2

Common Knowledge #2

Liang Zhou Koh Critical Thinking Civil Disobedience

Civil Disobedience

Matthew Chrisman Critical Thinking How can our friends help us build the habits of a happy life?

How can our friends help us build the habits of a happy life?

Tamar Szabó Gendler Critical Thinking What does inner harmony look like?

What does inner harmony look like?

Tamar Szabó Gendler Eudaimonia I: Is Overcoming Inner Conflict the Key to Happiness?

Eudaimonia I: Is Overcoming Inner Conflict the Key to Happiness?

Tamar Szabó Gendler Critical Thinking Is Happiness All about Getting What You Want?

Is Happiness All about Getting What You Want?

Tamar Szabó Gendler Critical Thinking Is there more to happiness than feeling good?

Is there more to happiness than feeling good?

Tamar Szabó Gendler Critical Thinking Should there be lifelong or permanent punishments?

Should there be lifelong or permanent punishments?

Barry Lam Punishment Proportionality in Punishment

Proportionality in Punishment

Barry Lam Punishment Non Retributivist Justifications of Punishment

Non Retributivist Justifications of Punishment

Barry Lam Punishment Retributivist Justifications of Punishment

Retributivist Justifications of Punishment

Barry Lam Punishment Proportioning Verdicts and Punishments to Evidence

Proportioning Verdicts and Punishments to Evidence

Barry Lam Punishment Mens Rea Requirements in Criminalization

Mens Rea Requirements in Criminalization

Barry Lam Punishment What Should We Criminalize: The Common Good

What Should We Criminalize: The Common Good

Barry Lam Punishment What Should we Criminalize: Moral Wrongs

What Should we Criminalize: Moral Wrongs

Barry Lam Punishment The Paradox of the Ravens

The Paradox of the Ravens

Marc Lange Epistemology Intro to Critical Thinking

Intro to Critical Thinking

Geoff Pynn Critical Thinking Utilitarianism Part 1

Utilitarianism Part 1

Julia Markovits Ethics Epistemology: 2. The Problem of Skepticism

Epistemology: 2. The Problem of Skepticism

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology The Good Life: Aristotle

The Good Life: Aristotle

Chris Surprenant Ethics The Good Life: Nietzsche

The Good Life: Nietzsche

Chris Surprenant Ethics Epistemology: 1. Introduction to Theory of Knowledge

Epistemology: 1. Introduction to Theory of Knowledge

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology Straw Man Fallacy

Straw Man Fallacy

Joseph Wu Critical Thinking The Good Life: Plato

The Good Life: Plato

Chris Surprenant Ethics Aristotle on the Purpose of Life

Aristotle on the Purpose of Life

Monte Ransome Johnson Critical Thinking Problem of Free Will

Problem of Free Will

Richard Holton Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion Bayes’ Theorem

Bayes’ Theorem

Ian Olasov Critical Thinking Ad hominem

Ad hominem

Paul Henne Critical Thinking Kant on Metaphysical Knowledge

Kant on Metaphysical Knowledge

Scott Edgar Metaphysics Validity

Validity

Paul Henne Critical Thinking Personal Identity (The Narrative Self)

Personal Identity (The Narrative Self)

Elisabeth Camp Metaphysics Utilitarianism Part 2

Utilitarianism Part 2

Julia Markovits Ethics Epicurus’ Cure for Unhappiness

Epicurus’ Cure for Unhappiness

Monte Ransome Johnson Critical Thinking Ship of Theseus

Ship of Theseus

Jennifer Wang Metaphysics Obligation to Obey the Law

Obligation to Obey the Law

Matthew Chrisman Political Philosophy The Nature of Truth

The Nature of Truth

Joshua Rasmussen Epistemology Consent and Rights

Consent and Rights

Tom Dougherty Ethics What is Consent?

What is Consent?

Tom Dougherty Ethics Promising Against the Evidence  #3

Promising Against the Evidence #3

Berislav Marušić Ethics Promising Against the Evidence #1

Promising Against the Evidence #1

Berislav Marušić Ethics Promising Against the Evidence #2

Promising Against the Evidence #2

Berislav Marušić Ethics Should We Have Children?

Should We Have Children?

Jonathan Anomaly Political Philosophy Slippery Slope

Slippery Slope

Joseph Wu Critical Thinking Know Thyself: The Examined Life

Know Thyself: The Examined Life

Mitch Green Ethics The Epistemic Regress Problem

The Epistemic Regress Problem

Kevin McCain Epistemology What is Chance?

What is Chance?

Nina Emery Philosophy of Mathematics Intuition

Intuition

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology Bertrand’s Paradox

Bertrand’s Paradox

Jonathan Weisberg Philosophy of Mathematics Symmetry Argument Against the Badness of Death

Symmetry Argument Against the Badness of Death

Travis Timmerman Ethics Pascal’s Wager

Pascal’s Wager

Susanna Rinard Epistemology Correlation and Causation

Correlation and Causation

Paul Henne Critical Thinking Reasons to Vote

Reasons to Vote

Geoff Sayre-McCord Political Philosophy Epistemology: 11. Contextualism

Epistemology: 11. Contextualism

Geoff Pynn Epistemology Contrastivism #5 (Knowledge)

Contrastivism #5 (Knowledge)

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Philosophy of Language Epistemology: 10. Virtue Epistemology

Epistemology: 10. Virtue Epistemology

Geoff Pynn Epistemology Contrastivism #4 (Skepticism)

Contrastivism #4 (Skepticism)

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Philosophy of Language Contrastivism #3 (Cuasation)

Contrastivism #3 (Cuasation)

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Philosophy of Language The Value of Knowledge

The Value of Knowledge

Jeremy Fantl Epistemology Contrastivism #2 (Free Will)

Contrastivism #2 (Free Will)

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Philosophy of Language Contrastivism #1 (Introduction)

Contrastivism #1 (Introduction)

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Philosophy of Language Emergence

Emergence

Paul Humphreys Metaphysics Formal and Informal Fallacies

Formal and Informal Fallacies

Paul Henne Critical Thinking Racial Ontology: 3a. Sociohistorical Theories of Race

Racial Ontology: 3a. Sociohistorical Theories of Race

David Miguel Gray Political Philosophy Racial Ontology: 3b. Sociohistorical Theories of Race

Racial Ontology: 3b. Sociohistorical Theories of Race

David Miguel Gray Political Philosophy The Preface Paradox

The Preface Paradox

Jonathan Weisberg Epistemology Paradoxes of Perception #2 (Argument from Hallucination)

Paradoxes of Perception #2 (Argument from Hallucination)

Eugen Fischer Epistemology Racial Ontology: 2. Naturalist Theories of Race

Racial Ontology: 2. Naturalist Theories of Race

David Miguel Gray Political Philosophy Epistemology: 9. ‘Knowledge First’ Epistemology

Epistemology: 9. ‘Knowledge First’ Epistemology

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology Epistemology: 9. | Analyzing Knowledge: 4. Tracking Theories

Epistemology: 9. | Analyzing Knowledge: 4. Tracking Theories

Geoff Pynn Epistemology Epistemology: 6. | Analyzing Knowledge: 3. Causal and Reliabilist Theories

Epistemology: 6. | Analyzing Knowledge: 3. Causal and Reliabilist Theories

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology Epistemology: 6. | Analyzing Knowledge: 2. No-False-Lemma and No-Defeater Approaches

Epistemology: 6. | Analyzing Knowledge: 2. No-False-Lemma and No-Defeater Approaches

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology Epistemology: 4. New Responses to Skepticism

Epistemology: 4. New Responses to Skepticism

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology Epistemology: 5. | Analyzing Knowledge: 1. The Gettier Problem

Epistemology: 5. | Analyzing Knowledge: 1. The Gettier Problem

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology Epistemology: 3. Three Responses to Skepticism

Epistemology: 3. Three Responses to Skepticism

Jennifer Nagel Epistemology Government and Marriage (Just Cause)

Government and Marriage (Just Cause)

Elizabeth Brake Political Philosophy Government and Marriage (Polyamory)

Government and Marriage (Polyamory)

Elizabeth Brake Political Philosophy Racial Ontology: 1. Introduction

Racial Ontology: 1. Introduction

David Miguel Gray Political Philosophy Government and Marriage (Friends with Legal Benefits)

Government and Marriage (Friends with Legal Benefits)

Elizabeth Brake Political Philosophy Government and Marriage (Minimal Marriage)

Government and Marriage (Minimal Marriage)

Elizabeth Brake Political Philosophy Government and Marriage (Government’s Role)

Government and Marriage (Government’s Role)

Elizabeth Brake Political Philosophy Equivocation

Equivocation

Joseph Wu Critical Thinking Classical Theism 7 (Atheistic Arguments from Evil)

Classical Theism 7 (Atheistic Arguments from Evil)

Elmar Kremer Philosophy of Religion Classical Theism 6 (Evil and Goodness in the World)

Classical Theism 6 (Evil and Goodness in the World)

Elmar Kremer Philosophy of Religion Classical Theism 5 (God’s Goodness and Justice)

Classical Theism 5 (God’s Goodness and Justice)

Elmar Kremer Philosophy of Religion Classical Theism 4 (God’s Omniscience)

Classical Theism 4 (God’s Omniscience)

Elmar Kremer Philosophy of Religion Classical Theism 3 (God’s Omnipotence)

Classical Theism 3 (God’s Omnipotence)

Elmar Kremer Philosophy of Religion The Nonidentity Problem, Part 2

The Nonidentity Problem, Part 2

Molly Gardner Ethics The Nonidentity Problem, Part 1

The Nonidentity Problem, Part 1

Molly Gardner Ethics The Puzzle of Grue

The Puzzle of Grue

Sinan Dogramaci Epistemology Cognitive Biases: The GI Joe Fallacy

Cognitive Biases: The GI Joe Fallacy

Laurie Santos Critical Thinking Cognitive Biases: Peak-End Effect

Cognitive Biases: Peak-End Effect

Laurie Santos Critical Thinking Cognitive Biases: Mental Accounting

Cognitive Biases: Mental Accounting

Laurie Santos Critical Thinking Cognitive Biases: Reference Dependence and Loss Aversion

Cognitive Biases: Reference Dependence and Loss Aversion

Laurie Santos Critical Thinking Cognitive Biases: Pricing Biases

Cognitive Biases: Pricing Biases

Laurie Santos Critical Thinking Cognitive Biases: Anchoring

Cognitive Biases: Anchoring

Laurie Santos Critical Thinking Cognitive Biases: Alief

Cognitive Biases: Alief

Laurie Santos Critical Thinking The Good Life: Kant

The Good Life: Kant

Chris Surprenant Ethics Paradoxes of Perception #1 (Argument from Illusion)

Paradoxes of Perception #1 (Argument from Illusion)

Eugen Fischer Epistemology Race and Racist Institutions

Race and Racist Institutions

Eduardo Mendieta Political Philosophy What are Public Goods?

What are Public Goods?

Jonathan Anomaly Political Philosophy Collective Action Problems

Collective Action Problems

Jonathan Anomaly Political Philosophy Tragedy of the Commons

Tragedy of the Commons

Jonathan Anomaly Political Philosophy The Prisoner’s Dilemma

The Prisoner’s Dilemma

Geoff Sayre-McCord Political Philosophy Rationality

Rationality

Ram Neta Epistemology The Problem of Moral Luck

The Problem of Moral Luck

Victor Kumar Ethics Consequentialism

Consequentialism

Julia Driver Ethics Personal Identity (The Essential Moral Self)

Personal Identity (The Essential Moral Self)

Nina Strohminger and Shaun Nichols Experimental Philosophy Classical Theism, Part 1

Classical Theism, Part 1

Elmar Kremer Philosophy of Religion Classical Theism, Part 2

Classical Theism, Part 2

Elmar Kremer Philosophy of Religion Race and the Carceral State

Race and the Carceral State

Olúfémi O. Táíwó Political Philosophy Abductive Arguments

Abductive Arguments

Geoff Pynn Critical Thinking Cavendish, Part 1

Cavendish, Part 1

Adela Deanova Metaphysics Cavendish, Part 2

Cavendish, Part 2

Adela Deanova Metaphysics The Monty Hall Problem

The Monty Hall Problem

Bryce Gessell Critical Thinking The Grandfather Paradox

The Grandfather Paradox

Agustín Rayo Metaphysics Chatelet, Part 2

Chatelet, Part 2

Andrew Janiak Metaphysics Personal Identity (The True Self)

Personal Identity (The True Self)

Joshua Knobe Experimental Philosophy Chatelet, Part 1

Chatelet, Part 1

Andrew Janiak Metaphysics Xunzi on Human Nature

Xunzi on Human Nature

David Wong Ethics The Sleeping Beauty Problem

The Sleeping Beauty Problem

Michael Campbell Epistemology Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc

Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc

Paul Henne Critical Thinking Conditionals Pt. 4

Conditionals Pt. 4

Justin Khoo Philosophy of Language Appeal to the People

Appeal to the People

Jordan MacKenzie Critical Thinking Utilitarianism Part 3

Utilitarianism Part 3

Julia Markovits Ethics Conditionals Pt. 3

Conditionals Pt. 3

Justin Khoo Philosophy of Language Conditionals Pt. 2

Conditionals Pt. 2

Justin Khoo Linguistics Introduction to Ad Hominem Fallacies

Introduction to Ad Hominem Fallacies

Julianne Chung Critical Thinking Mengzi (Mencius) on Human Nature

Mengzi (Mencius) on Human Nature

Matthew Walker Ethics Deductive Arguments

Deductive Arguments

Geoff Pynn Critical Thinking Descartes’ Cogito Argument

Descartes’ Cogito Argument

Stephan Schmid Descartes Truth and Validity

Truth and Validity

Julianne Chung Critical Thinking Hume’s Skepticism Part 2

Hume’s Skepticism Part 2

Daniel Greco Epistemology Soundness

Soundness

Aaron Ancell Critical Thinking Hume’s Skepticism Part 1

Hume’s Skepticism Part 1

Daniel Greco Epistemology Meaning and Language

Meaning and Language

Kate Ritchie Philosophy of Language Kant on Space Part 2

Kant on Space Part 2

Scott Edgar Metaphysics Kant on Space Part 1

Kant on Space Part 1

Scott Edgar Metaphysics Killing Animals for Food

Killing Animals for Food

Tyler Doggett Ethics Mind Body Dualism

Mind Body Dualism

Alex Byrne Metaphysics Hedonism and the Experience Machine

Hedonism and the Experience Machine

Richard Rowland Critical Thinking Locke on Personal Identity Part 1

Locke on Personal Identity Part 1

Michael Della Rocca Metaphysics Locke on Personal Identity Part 2

Locke on Personal Identity Part 2

Michael Della Rocca Metaphysics Locke on Personal Identity Part 3

Locke on Personal Identity Part 3

Michael Della Rocca Metaphysics Gricean Pragmatics

Gricean Pragmatics

Karen Lewis Linguistics Conditionals Pt. 1

Conditionals Pt. 1

Justin Khoo Linguistics Fallacy of Division

Fallacy of Division

Paul Henne Critical Thinking Faith and Reason

Faith and Reason

Greg Ganssle Philosophy of Religion The Original Position

The Original Position

Luvell Anderson Political Philosophy Moral Status

Moral Status

Jeff Sebo Ethics Experimental Philosophy

Experimental Philosophy

Joshua Knobe Experimental Philosophy Fallacy of Composition

Fallacy of Composition

Paul Henne Critical Thinking God and Morality Part 2

God and Morality Part 2

Stephen Darwall Ethics, Philosophy of Religion Sizes of Infinity Part 2: Getting Real

Sizes of Infinity Part 2: Getting Real

Agustín Rayo Philosophy of Mathematics God and Morality Part 1

God and Morality Part 1

Stephen Darwall Ethics, Philosophy of Religion Sizes of Infinity Part 1: Hilbert’s Hotel

Sizes of Infinity Part 1: Hilbert’s Hotel

Agustín Rayo Philosophy of Mathematics Conventional Implicature

Conventional Implicature

William Salmon Linguistics, Philosophy of Language The Problem of Evil

The Problem of Evil

Sally Haslanger Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion Cosmological Argument Part 1

Cosmological Argument Part 1

Timothy Yenter Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion Cosmological Argument Part 2

Cosmological Argument Part 2

Timothy Yenter Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion Science, Can it Teach Us Everything?

Science, Can it Teach Us Everything?

Caspar Hare Epistemology The Will to Believe

The Will to Believe

Thomas Donaldson Ethics Problem of Evil Part 1

Problem of Evil Part 1

Greg Ganssle Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion Problem of Evil Part 2

Problem of Evil Part 2

Greg Ganssle Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion Problem of Evil Part 3

Problem of Evil Part 3

Greg Ganssle Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion Argument and Evidence

Argument and Evidence

Greg Ganssle Epistemology
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