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This is an overview of Metaethics for Introduction to Ethics, PHIL 2306, Module 1.
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This is a brief lecture covering, roughly, Book 1 of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics where he demonstrates how happiness is the highest good of human action and how the virtuous action of the…
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This short video presents the philosophical problem of free will.
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This is a short video on the philosophical area of epistemology.
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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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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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A description of how you can move your course online without requiring you to learn a new software system, like the LMS (Learning Management System). Links referenced in the video:…
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This piece is part of the PHIL 1301 Model Course
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This short movie demonstrates a step by step method to evaluate arguments in English, by translating them into symbolic form and applying the truth table method.
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This video explains the truth tables for each of the five operators in sentential logic.
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Philisophical Background of the Constitution
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Neal Tannahill, GOVT 2305
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