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Introduction to Political Philosophy
The Sophistic Challenge: Autonomy and Legitimacy What is Political Philosophy? The beginning of Western Political Thought with the Ancient Greek Sophists. The challenge to the traditional view of justice. Thucydides and the roots of political…
Korean Music, A Philosophical Exploration
Philosophizing through Korean Music In this week, students will explore the rich and diverse world of Korean music, encompassing both contemporary K-pop and traditional Korean music, known as Gukak. They will gain an appreciation for…
Introduction to Philosophy
What is Philosophy? (Dr. Dave Ward) We’ll start the course by thinking about what Philosophy actually is: what makes it different from other subjects? What are its distinctive aims and methods? We’ll also think about…
Comprendere la filosofia
Che cosa è la filosofia? Questo corso offre un racconto del pensiero filosofico attraverso quattro epoche da quella antica cosidetta della contemplazione a quella più recente. Attraverso 12 tappe storico-teoriche sarai accompagnato in un viaggio…
Success: Practical Thinking Skills
Part1: Positive Values for Success in Work and Life Introduction Aristotle – Optimizing Personal Happiness Kant – Acting on Moral Principles Mill – Contribution to Social Happiness Case Study: Smart Study in Higher Education Case…
Ancient Philosophy: Aristotle and His Successors
Aristotle’s Categories Aristotle’s anti-Platonic metaphysics: the ultimate realities are ordinary objects of our experience, like people and animals. Each of these is a substances, the most fundamental type of being. Aristotle’s Natural Philosophy Natural substances…
Exploring the Origins of Selfhood
The Concept of Identity: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives This module provides an overview of the concept of identity and its historical and philosophical roots. It explores various theories of selfhood, including those from ancient civilizations…
Soul Beliefs: Causes and Consequences – Unit 3: How Does It All End?
Introduction to Unit 3 Evolutionary Psychology The Evolution of the Human Brain The Human Spark The Scopes Trial: Human Origins and the Public Classroom The Dover Board of Education: Intelligent Design and the Public Classroom…
Understanding Human Being Nature and Existence Comprehensively
Module 1: Introduction-Basic Human Aspiration, its fulfillment through All-encompassing Resolution The basic human aspirations and their fulfillment through Right understanding and Resolution, Right understanding and Resolution as the activities of the Self, Self being central…
The Basics of Libertarian Free Will
Module 1: The Big Questions This module explores the concepts of freedom, truth, and reality. Module 2: Causation and Consciousness This module explores the concepts of causation and consciousness. Module 3: The Philosophy of Free…
Thought Experiments: An introduction to philosophy
The problems of philosophy What does it take to bring the best philosopher out of you? It requires you to systematically use your imagination in the philosophical way. The first module introduces you to the…
Think Again IV: How to Avoid Fallacies
Welcome to the Course Welcome to Think Again: How to Avoid Fallacies! This course is the fourth in the specialization Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking, based on our original Coursera course titled Think Again:…
L’avenir de la décision : connaître et agir en complexité
Introduction Qu’est-ce que la complexité ? Ce premier chapitre vous invite à réfléchir sur ce que la complexité n’est pas et sur ce qu’elle est. Vous découvrirez, avec Edgar Morin, les grands principes de la…
Søren Kierkegaard – Subjectivity, Irony and the Crisis of Modernity
Course Introduction: The Life and Work of Kierkegaard as a «Socratic Task» In this first unit, the basic premise of the class is presented, namely, the idea that Kierkegaard used Socrates as his model. The…
Intellectual Humility: Practice
GETTING STARTED SHOULD YOU BELIEVE WHAT PEOPLE SAY? Professor Peter Graham points out that a great deal of what we know, we know because other people told us. But can we always believe them? Should…