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Metaethics Overview

This is an overview of Metaethics for Introduction to Ethics, PHIL 2306, Module 1.

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Rachels Cultural Relativism

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PHIL_1301_Dan_Flores

This piece is part of the PHIL 1301 Model Course

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042012 - Kant, Groundwork..., Section 2 pt. 2

042012 - Kant, Groundwork..., Section 2 pt. 2

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Kant's Groundwork, Section I

This short video provides some background to help students understand Section I of Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals.

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Corrections: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of May 4, 2017

Corrections

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Using HCC Library Databases to Find Materials With Text-to-Speech Capability

This instructional screencast was produced by the HCC Libraries in order to showcase our database families - Gale/Cengage and Ebsco, that provide text-to-speech features for their materials,…

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The Macroeconomic Perspective - GDP and Economic Well Being

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Legislative Process I: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of February 21, 2017

Legislative Process I

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Wealth and Poverty: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of August 30, 2016

Wealth and Poverty

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Pensions: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of March 23, 2017

Pensions

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Euthyphro-9-28-17 at 8.56 AM

A brief introductory lecture to Plato's Euthyphro. This was prepared for an online Introduction to Ethics (PHIL 2306) class, Module 1: Metaethics.

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Marriage Rights: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of September 27, 2016

Marriage Rights

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Kant on Perfect and Imperfect Duties - Clipped by Nathan Smith

This is a longer video drawing out 4 examples of perfect and imperfect duties as analyzed according to Immanuel Kant's three formulations of the categorical imperative.

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Texas Court System: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of March 2, 2017

Texas Court System

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Corrections: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of May 5, 2016

Corrections

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