This video covers most of the material relating to logic and spirituality for my Phil 103 course online. Concepts discussed are in the blue supplemental course reader.
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Logic and Spirituality Lecture (Phil 103) Second Clip
Logic and Spirituality Lecture (Phil 103) First Clip
Logic and Spirituality Lecture (Phil 103)
De Beauvoir Lecture (Phil 101)
Basic Critical Thinking (Phil 103) Argument Examples
Basic Critical Thinking (Phil 103) Central Major Idea: Dual Processing
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Nietzsche Lecture (Phil 101) Third Central Major Idea: The Overman
Nietzsche Lecture (Phil 101) First Two Central Major Ideas: Nihilism and the Death of God
Inductive Fallacies (Phil 103) Second Examples
Inductive Fallacies (Phil 103) First Examples
Inductive Fallacies (Phil 103) Central Major Idea: Correlation is Not Causation
Relevance Fallacies (Phil 103) Second Examples
Relevance Fallacies (Phil 103) First Examples
Relevance Fallacies (Phil 103) Central Major Idea: What are Fallacies?
Ayn Rand (Phil 101) Central Major Idea: Positive and Negative Liberty
Karl Marx (Phil 101) Central Major Idea: Economic Determinism
More Inductive Reasoning (Phil 103) Argument by Analogy Examples
More Inductive Reasoning (Phil 103) Statistical Syllogism and Sample Argument Examples
SWC Podcast E3: Non-dualism, Meditation, and the True Self (with Peter Bolland)
SWC Podcast E5: Freedom, Goodness, and Games (with Jonathan Gingerich)
Monotheism (Phil 101) Third Central Major Idea: the Problem of Evil
Monotheism (Phil 101) Second Central Major Idea: Argument by Design
Monotheism (Phil 101) First Central Idea: the First Cause Argument