1st Edition
PHL 301: Introduction to Philosophy
School: University of Texas at Austin (UT )
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Pages: 4An outline of the schools of thought of Berkeley, the Buddha, Hume, Kant, Nietzsche, Ortega y Gasset, Peirce, and Russel
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Pages: 2The views of Jainism and Ortega y Gasset on Perspectivism about the truth
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Pages: 2Berkeley's critique of Rationalism and Hume's theory about the self
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Pages: 2A continuation of the last lecture on Buddhism, giving more specifics about the Eightfold Noble Path, and a quick overview of Jainism.
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Pages: 3A continuation of the last lecture on Hinduism and an introduction to Buddhism
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Pages: 2This marks the beginning of a new unit, Idealism, and this lecture is an introduction to the Hindu school of thought.
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Pages: 2An in-depth look at Aristotle's substances and how they can persist through change
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Pages: 2Aristotle's categories and their alternatives in classical indian metaphysics
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Pages: 2A more in-depth analysis of the previous lecture's ideas about Utilitarianism.
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Pages: 2Aristotle's take on what constitutes virtue and how this explains weakness of will
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Pages: 2A continuation of the last lecture about Confucius's school of thought
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Pages: 2An introduction to the ethics of Confucius, a chinese philosopher.
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Pages: 9Comprehensive study guide lecture by lecture, emphasizing thinkings of Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Leibniz, Augustine, and skeptics