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Introduction to Philosophy
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Assignments
1st Essay Assignment
3rd Essay Assignment
4th Essay
Presentations
Second Assignment
Epistemology
Bradley on Truth
Causal Relations and Humean Skepticism
Descartes and Rationalism
Hume and the Problem of Induction
Justified True Belief
Locke and Empiricism
Plato and the Definition of Knowledge
Russell on Truth
Metaphysics
Cartesain Dualism
George Berkeley (1685-1753)
Introduction
Taylor's Materialism
Universals and Particulars
Plato's Forms
Moral Obligation
Egoism and Altruism
Ethical Systems
Consequentialism
Deontology
Deontology Notes
Virtue Ethics
Free Will
Introduction
Relativism and Absolutism
Absolutism
Relativism
Political Philosophy
Abortion, March 4, 2009
Animal Rights
Freedom I
Freedom II
Hobbes
Hobbes (continued) and Locke
Locke
Marx
Popper - Lecture by Sheldon Chow
The God Question
Faith and Reason
Pascal's Wager
The Leap of Faith
A short essay on Kierkegaard
The Cosmological and Teleological Arguments
aquinas and the cosmological argument
paley and the teleological argument
The Ontological Argument
The Problem of Evil
Hick's Response to Hume
Hume on Evil
Calendar
Resources
Analyzing Arguments
Essay Tips
Essay Writing Handout
How to Write an 'Argumentative Essay'
Philosophical Dictionary
Sample Final
Sample Mid-Year Test
Introduction to Philosophy
Universals and Particulars
Plato and Hume
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