Links to class notes:

 

Introduction to Philosophy

History of Philosophy

Logic

Ethics

Other items

Why the Internet?

Truth, Beauty and Goodness Introduction to the Humanities I Introduction to the Humanities II

Introduction to Philosophy:

Current Syllabi: Phil A201 .  The following lecture notes are based on an in-class course. For the web course the syllabus is all you need to follow. For those interested however, there used to be a telecourse we used for this that we have not used for years. But if you are interested in it you can follow this old link for notes to go with the telecourse "The Examined Life."

Lecture 1

Lecture 2

Lecture 3

Lecture 4

Lecture 5

Lecture 6

Lecture 7

Lecture 8

Lecture 9

Lecture 10

Lecture 11

Lecture 12

Lecture 13

Lecture 14

Lecture 15

 Lecture 16

 Lecture 17

 Lecture 18

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ancient and Medieval Philosophy:

Pre-history

Pre-Socratics

Socrates

Plato

Aristotle

Post-Aristotelians

Augustine

Early Middle Ages

Islam

Late Middle Ages

Early Modern Philosophy:

What are these notes for?

Ancient and Medieval Overview

Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo

Descartes

Hobbes

Spinoza

Leibniz

Locke

Berkeley

Hume

Kant

Hegel

Schopenhauer

Feurbach

Marx

Kierkegaard

Nietzsche

Sartre

Peirce

James

Dewey

Wittgenstein

Russell

Quine

Rorty

MacIntyre

Rawls

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction to the Humanities I

 Lecture 1  Lecture 2  Lecture 3
 Lecture 4  Lecture 5  Lecture 6
 Lecture 7  Lecture 8  Lecture 9
 Lecture 10  Lecture 11  Lecture 12
     

Introduction to the Humanities II

 Lecture 1  Lecture 2  Lecture 3
 Lecture 4  Lecture 5  Lecture 6
 Lecture 7  Lecture 8  Lecture 9
 Lecture 10    
     

Logic:

Lecture 1

Lecture 2

Lecture 3

Lecture 4

Lecture 5

Lecture 6

Lecture 7

Lecture 8

Lecture 9

Lecture 10

Lecture 11

Lecture 12

Lecture 13

Lecture 14

Lecture 15

Ethics:

Phil A301 Fall 2000.

Truth, Beauty and Goodness:

Tractatus Rejection Meaning Intentionality Rule
Thinking Will Private Aspect Person
Inner / Outer Necessity Certainty Philosophy Ethics
Why Bother Imitation      

Other items of interest:

What is a person?

Frequently Asked Questions

Glossary of terms

Favorite Commandments

Princess Earth

Statistics on Commandments Quiz

Fundamentalism

The Philosophical Quest

Why Physics? Why Music?

 

Reflective Thinking

Hegel notes

How I got interested in Philosophy

Summary of Ethical Theories

What is Religion?

Philosophers and Topics

  Using the Internet in Class

 

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