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5.2 The Traditional Analysis of Knowledge (Oxford)
5.2 The Traditional Analysis of Knowledge (Oxford)
Course:
Introduction to General Philosophy (Oxford)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Oxford
Instructor(s):
Prof. Peter Millican
Level:
Undergraduate
Introduction to General Philosophy (Oxford)
1.1 An Introduction to General Philosophy (Oxford)
1.2 The Birth of Modern Philosophy (Oxford)
1.3 From Aristotle to Galileo (Oxford)
1.4 The Birth of the Early Modern Period: From Galileo to Descartes (Oxford)
2.1 Recap of General Philosophy Lecture 1 (Oxford)
2.2 Introduction to Thomas Hobbes (Oxford)
2.3 Robert Boyle's Corpuscularian Theory (Oxford)
7.1 Free Will, Determinism and Choice (Oxford)
2.4 Isaac Newton and Instrumentalism (Oxford)
7.2 Different Concepts of Freedom (Oxford)
2.5 Introduction to John Locke (Oxford)
7.3 Hume on Liberty and Necessity (Oxford)
2.6 George Berkeley and Idealism (Oxford)
7.4 Making Sense of Free Will and Moral Responsibility (Oxford)
3.1 Introduction to David Hume (Oxford)
8.1 Introduction to Personal Identity (Oxford)
3.2 David Hume: Concluding Remarks (Oxford)
8.2 John Locke on Personal Identity (Oxford)
3.3 The Problem of Induction (Oxford)
8.3 Problems for Locke's View of Personal Identity (Oxford)