Contents

  1. IMPORTANT NOTICE

  2. I. Faculty Resources
    1. 1. Request Access

  3. II. Unit 1: Logic
    1. 2. Logic - Overview and Coursework

    2. 3. 1.1 Arguments - The Basics

    3. 4. 1.2 Arguments - Types of Reasoning

    4. 5. 1.3 Arguments - A Few Common Types

    5. 6. 1.4 Fallacies - The Basics

    6. 7. 1.4 Informal Fallacies Discussion

  4. III. Unit 2: Epistemology
    1. 8. Epistemology - Overview

    2. 9. 2.1 How Do We Know

    3. 10. 2.2 Rationalist and Empiricists

    4. 11. 2.3 Rationalist and Empiricists - Continued

  5. IV. Unit 3: Philosophy of Science
    1. 12. Philosophy of Science - Overview and Coursework

    2. 13. 3.1 Explaining the Natural World

    3. 14. 3.2 Characterizing Scientific Progress

  6. V. Unit 4: Metaphysics
    1. 15. Metaphysics - Overview and Coursework

    2. 16. 4.1 Mind and Body

    3. 17. 4.2 Do We Act Freely?

  7. VI. Unit 5: Ethics
    1. 18. Ethics - Overview and Coursework

    2. 19. 5.1 Moral Philosophy - Concepts and Distinctions

    3. 20. 5.2 Normative Theories: Kant's Deontology

    4. 21. 5.3 Normative Theories: Utilitarianism

    5. 22. 5.4 Normative Theories: Virtue Ethics

  8. VII. Unit 6: Social and Political Philosophy
    1. 23. Social and Political Philosophy - Overview and Coursework

    2. 24. 6.1 The Individual and Society

    3. 25. 6.2 Philosophical Roots of Modern Government

  9. VIII. Unit 7: Philosophy of Religion
    1. 26. Philosophy of Religion - Overview and Coursework

    2. 27. 7.1 What is Religion?

    3. 28. 7.2 Does God Exist?

  10. IX. Unit 8: Aesthetics
    1. 29. Aesthetics - Overview and Coursework

    2. 30. 8.1 What Is Beauty, What Is Art?

    3. 31. 8.2 Aesthetic Experience and Judgement

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