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Short video explaining Aristotle's virtue ethics by Fall 2019 student, Alaxandrine Makhoul.
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A learning glass overview of the concept of utilitarianism and some of the common objections to the view.
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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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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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Aristotle on intellectual and moral virtues, books 2 and 6 of the Nicomachean Ethics. Focus is on the role of character, habits, and deliberation in virtuous actions.
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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 is an overview of Metaethics for Introduction to Ethics, PHIL 2306, Module 1.
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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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Median 78. 81, 82, 56, 84
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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 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 video explains the basic logical concepts of validity and soundness.
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Dr. Smith works through two more examples of proofs using the subproof method.
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This video shows how to use truth tables to assess logical concepts such as tautology, contradiction, contingency, logical equivalence, consistency, and validity.
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This video provides an introduction to subproofs: conditional proof and indirect proof. The video provides several examples of proofs using the subproof method.
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