Philosophy
Offered By: Serious Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
Materiality in the History of Christianity — Peter Jones / Serious Science.
The History of Laughter — Peter Jones / Serious Science.
Social Epistemology — Steve Fuller / Serious Science.
Love and Pain — Peter Jones / Serious Science.
End of Knowledge Steve Fuller.
What is first philosophy.
On the history of 'time' Andrew Haas.
Post-truth - Steve Fuller.
Governance of Science — Steve Fuller.
Dialetheic Solutions to the Liar Paradox - Stephen Read.
Formal Logic - Denis Bonnay.
Philosophy of Logic - Denis Bonnay.
Daniel Hausman — Philosophy of Economics.
Logic and Mathematics - Denis Bonnay.
The Liar Paradox - Stephen Read.
Logical Paradoxes — Stephen Read.
Ethics for an Age of Commerce – Deirdre McCloskey.
The Trolley Problem - David Schmidtz.
Сonsciousness and materialism - Derk Pereboom.
Applied Philosophy David Schmidtz.
Free will and moral responsibility Derk Pereboom.
Neurophilosophy and free will - Patricia Churchland.
Neurophilosophy and moral values - Patricia Churchland.
Neurophilosophy – Patricia Churchland.
Sociology of Religion – Peter Kivisto.
Theories of Well-Being — Daniel Hausman.
Snapshot Justice David Schmidtz.
Global Technography — Grant Kien.
David Edmonds - Ethics of Machines.
Daniel Hausman - Luck Egalitarianism.
Popper and Kuhn on Theory change — John Worrall / Serious Science.
Animal Sentience — Jonathan Birch / Serious Science.
Taught by
Serious Science
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