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Plato on Knowledge in the Theaetetus
This article introduces Plato's dialogue the Theaetetus (section 1), and briefly summarises its plot (section 2).
Environmental Ethics (iTunes)
Taught by Chris W. Surprenant, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of New Orleans and director of the Alexis de Tocqueville Project in Law, Liberty, and Morality.
(in French) Deleuze: 8 cours de philosophie Deleuze
8 cours de philosophie (Université Paris-VII)
Séance 1
Gilles Deleuze, (Université Paris-VII) - Deleuze: Sur Spinoza
Richard Dien Winfield
Richard Dien Winfield (PhD Yale) is Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Georgia, where he has taught since 1982.
JM Bernstein
Recording: Todd Kesselman and Joe Tingley. Notes: Joe Tinguely.
The Examined Life
Examined Life liberates philosophy from the halls of academia through ...
Greg Reihman
Greg Reihman is Lehigh University's Associate Vice Provost and Director of the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning.
Minds, Morality and Agency
Minds, Morality and Agency - Mark Rowlands.
Science vs. Religion
Mark Vernon, Journalist/Philosopher.
Philosophy of Love in the Western World (iTunes)
This course is a seminar on the nature of love and sex, approached as topics both in philosophy and in literature.
Philosophy of Love (YouTube)
MIT 24.261 Philosophy of Love in the Western World.
Western World
Philosophy of Love in the Western World.
Irving Singer
Irving Singer retired in 2013 after 55 years of teaching at MIT.
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (iTunes) - Kant's Critique of Pure Reason(iTunes)
A lecture series examining Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
Free Online Video + Audio
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
Environmental Philosophy (iTunes)
The aim of this course is to enable participants to bring together materials from various disciplines bearing on our current environmental crisis, ...
Kenneth Sayre
This series of eight lectures delivered by Dr T. J. Mawson at the University of Oxford in Hilary Term 2011, ...
Philosophy of Religion (iTunes)
This series of eight lectures delivered by Dr T. J. Mawson at the University of Oxford in Hilary Term 2011, ...
Philosophy of Religion (iTunes)
This series of eight lectures delivered by Dr T. J. Mawson at the University of Oxford in Hilary Term 2011, ...
Aristotle: Ethics
Aristotle, Ethics (Claremont Men's College), winter/spring 1968
Study of Aristotle‘s Politics
Aristotle, Politics, spring 1960. Seminar in Political Philosophy: Karl Marx (with Joseph Cropsey).
Aristotle Rhetoric
Aristotle, Rhetoric, spring 1964.
Philosophy of History
Hegel, The Philosophy of History, winter 1965.
Political Philosophy
Introduction to Political Philosophy, winter 1965.
Political Philosophy
Kant, spring 1958.
Kant
Kant, spring 1967.
Montesquieu
Montesquieu I, winter 1966.
Natural Right
Natural Right, autumn 1962.
The Origins of Political Science
Origins of Political Science, winter 1960.
Plato Gorgias
Plato, Gorgias, autumn 1963.
Plato Laws
Plato, Laws (St. John's College Annapolis), 1970-71.
Vico: Seminar in Political Philosophy
":Seminar in Political Philosophy: Vico,": offered in autumn quarter 1964, has 17 sessions with tapes for 15 sessions.
Gödel, Escher, Bach: A Mental Space Odyssey
Justin Curry & Curran Kelleher, MIT.
Logic and Proofs
Carnegie Mellon: Logic is a remarkable discipline. It is deeply tied to mathematics and philosophy.

Epictetus' Enchiridion
Gregory Stadler: Ancient Philosophy & Peace of Mind.
Philosophy and Human Values
100 Guide: Philosophy and Human Values (1990).
Rick Roderick
This site exists to preserve the teachings of Dr. Rick Roderick.
Nietzsche and the Postmodern Condition
1991 Nietzsche and the Postmodern Condition.
Foucault
Truth & Subjectivity/The Culture Of The Self.
Michel Foucault
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) was a French historian and philosopher, associated with the structuralist and post-structuralist movements.
Laurence Bloom
University of Georgia: Lawrence Bloom is currently Secretary General of the Be Earth Foundation, a UN Inter Governmental Organisation which advises, ...
Later Heidegger
Audio Files for Philosophy 139 - Later Heidegger - Fall 2008
The Secular and The Sacred
Audio Files for Philosophy 292 - The Sacred and The Secular - Fall 2010.
Analytic Philosophy: Wilfrid Sellars
University of Pittsburgh, Fall 2009.
Robert Brandom
University of Pittsburgh: Distinguished Professor Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Philosophical Issues in Brain Science
This video course covers neuroscience, contemporary psychology, consciousness, and cognitive and behavioral functions.
Philosophical Issues in Brain Science
This course provides an introduction to important philosophical questions about the mind,
Alex Byrne
Alex Byrne is chair of the philosophy section.
Politics
The Moral Foundations of Politics with Ian Shapiro.
The Moral Foundations of Politics (iTunes) - The Moral Foundations of Politics (iTunes)
This course explores main answers to the question "when do governments deserve our allegiance?" ...
Ian Shapiro
Sterling Professor of Political Science and Professor in the Institute for Social and Policy Studies and of Management.
Human Nature
Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature w/ Tamar Gendler.
Human Nature (iTunes)
Philosophy and Science of Human Nature By Tamar Gendler.
Course Materials
Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature.
Tamar Gendler
Tamar Szabó Gendler is the Dean of the Faulty of Arts and Sciences at Yale University, and the Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy.
Plato's Apology of Socrates
A series of 9 segments in which Bloom draws out the fundamental "Problem of Socrates" or the problem that is faced by Socrates: it is an image of the permanent problem of philosophy.
Allan Bloom
Allan David Bloom (September 14, 1930 – October 7, 1992) was an American philosopher, classicist, and academician.
Dark Matter of the Mind
Daniel Everett, Bentley University: Does the mind arise from the brain? Is the self a fantasy?
Evidence and Ideology
Nancy Cartwright, University of Durham: From drug laws to terror threats, we want political decisions to reflect the facts.
Fear and Trembling in the 21st Century
Clare Carlisle, King‘s College London: From Paris to Palestine, the perils of undying faith still hold the world hostage.
Heidegger Meets Van Gogh: Art, Freedom and Technology
Have we become enslaved to technology?
Life, Meaning and Morality
Christopher Hamilton, King‘s College, London.
On Romantic Love
Berit Brogaard, University of Miami: Can love be rational? Are we ever in control?
Realism in Perspective
Michela Massimi: Can science and knowledge be true when they arise from a human vantage point?
The Human Compass
Have globalisation and online anonymity broken down moral order?
The Universe As We Find It
Didn't science kill philosophy? Can metaphysics uncover the way the world is?
John Heil
John Heil, who is listed among the 50 Most Influential Living Philosophers, works primarily in metaphysics and ...
Unveiling Reality
Are there mysteries that science cannot explain?
Why the World Does Not Exist
Can reality be described by a single theory? Does our failure to find a theory of everything expose the limits of knowledge ...

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