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Best podcasts about general philosophy

Latest podcast episodes about general philosophy

The Digible Dudes
EP189: Mastering Multifamily ILS Management and Strategy with Anthony Paganucci (The Brynson Group)

The Digible Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 62:30


In this episode, we sit down with Anthony Paganucci, Founder and CEO of The Brynson Group, to explore the world of property management and ILS (Internet Listing Services) strategies. We uncover the innovative methods Brynson Group employs to redefine property management efficiency and digital curb appeal.Anthony shares his journey and insights, highlighting how Brynson Group is leading the way with cutting-edge approaches and scalable solutions in the property management sector. Key Highlights & Takeaways: Revolutionizing Property Management: Discover how Brynson Group is enhancing property value with unique ILS management strategies. Maximizing Cost Savings: Learn about Brynson Group's techniques for optimizing ILS contracts and saving thousands on marketing budgets. Leveraging AI and Automation: Uncover the benefits of Brynson Group's AI assistant, Paul, and how it drives better decision-making. Building Strong Industry Connections: Explore the practices Brynson Group uses to create vibrant and engaged networks within the property management industry. Future Trends in Property Management: Get a glimpse into the trends and technologies that will shape the future of property management. Make sure you like and rate the show if you enjoyed our conversation on the future of Multifamily ILS Management and Strategy. Digible:⁠ ⁠https://digible.com/⁠⁠ Fiona: ⁠⁠https://www.myfiona.com/⁠⁠ Leave a Spotify Review: ⁠⁠https://spoti.fi/3LfoEdU⁠⁠ Leave an Apple Review: ⁠⁠https://apple.co/3AA2zRj⁠ (00:00) Preview and Introduction (01:26) Evolution of Brynson Group and Current Focus (02:22) Challenges in Property Management (03:19) Importance of Effective Multifamily ILS Management (07:45) Balancing Client and Supplier Ratios (10:24) Multifamily Operational Efficiency Strategies (15:53) Transparency in ILS Management (19:04) Role of Brynson as an ILS Broker (22:00) Advocacy for Clients in ILS Negotiations (23:52) Brynson Group Cost Model  (25:22) General Philosophy on Multifamily ILS Management (28:45) Brynson Groups's Principles and Human Element (31:50) Client Relationships and ILS Industry Dynamics (34:07) Expansion Plans and Future Directions (40:27) Targeting Different Real Estate Verticals (44:34) Introduction to Brynson Group's Dashboard and AI (48:23) Adjacent Real Estate Verticals (52:48) Final Thoughts and Conclusion

New Books Network
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF)'s Ethical Code

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 52:20


In the past week, the entire world has been focusing on the murderous attack by the Hamas organization against the State of Israel and Israel's response to these actions. Hamas has killed 1,300 civilians and soldiers, including children, the elderly, and women. Furthermore, the methods used by Hamas in their killings have displayed an unprecedented level of cruelty, including acts of desecration of the living and the dead, sexual violence, and harming children. Additionally, they have abducted 199 civilians and soldiers. Hamas proudly boasted about these actions, publishing videos on their Telegram channel, exposing the world to their brutality.  Israel's response was swift, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launching airstrikes of an intensity not seen before, and there is also the possibility of a ground incursion into Gaza. The IDF takes pride in being a moral army, and to ensure this, several philosophers and theologians have written the IDF's ethical code, which every soldier and officer carries in their pocket. Due to the criticism and intense debates surrounding the conduct of the moral army, I have invited Professor Noam Zohar, who was part of the advisory committee for writing the code, especially focusing on the 'Purity of Arms' section. Together, we will embark on a journey to discuss questions of ethics and warfare in the Israeli military context. Professor Noam Zohar is a distinguished scholar celebrated for his pivotal role in advising the development of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) new ethical code, with a particular focus on the critical concept of 'Purity of Arms.' He serves as a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and is a member of the Military Ethics Research Team. At Bar-Ilan University, he holds the position of Associate Professor of Jewish Philosophy, chairs the General Philosophy department, and directs the graduate program in bioethics. His research and teaching encompass a wide array of fields, including rabbinics, philosophy of halakhah, moral and political philosophy, and applied ethics, with a specific emphasis on bioethics and moral considerations in warfare. Professor Zohar's notable publications include Quality of Life in Jewish Bioethics (Lexington Books, 2006) and Alternatives in Jewish Bioethics (State University of New York Press, 1997). He is also the co-editor of the four-volume work The Jewish Political Tradition, alongside Shalom Hartman Institute fellow Menachem Lorberbaum and Michael Walzer. Dr. Yakir Englander is the National Director of Leadership programs at the Israeli-American Council. He also teaches at the AJR. He can be reached at: Yakir1212englander@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Military History
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF)'s Ethical Code

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 52:20


In the past week, the entire world has been focusing on the murderous attack by the Hamas organization against the State of Israel and Israel's response to these actions. Hamas has killed 1,300 civilians and soldiers, including children, the elderly, and women. Furthermore, the methods used by Hamas in their killings have displayed an unprecedented level of cruelty, including acts of desecration of the living and the dead, sexual violence, and harming children. Additionally, they have abducted 199 civilians and soldiers. Hamas proudly boasted about these actions, publishing videos on their Telegram channel, exposing the world to their brutality.  Israel's response was swift, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launching airstrikes of an intensity not seen before, and there is also the possibility of a ground incursion into Gaza. The IDF takes pride in being a moral army, and to ensure this, several philosophers and theologians have written the IDF's ethical code, which every soldier and officer carries in their pocket. Due to the criticism and intense debates surrounding the conduct of the moral army, I have invited Professor Noam Zohar, who was part of the advisory committee for writing the code, especially focusing on the 'Purity of Arms' section. Together, we will embark on a journey to discuss questions of ethics and warfare in the Israeli military context. Professor Noam Zohar is a distinguished scholar celebrated for his pivotal role in advising the development of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) new ethical code, with a particular focus on the critical concept of 'Purity of Arms.' He serves as a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and is a member of the Military Ethics Research Team. At Bar-Ilan University, he holds the position of Associate Professor of Jewish Philosophy, chairs the General Philosophy department, and directs the graduate program in bioethics. His research and teaching encompass a wide array of fields, including rabbinics, philosophy of halakhah, moral and political philosophy, and applied ethics, with a specific emphasis on bioethics and moral considerations in warfare. Professor Zohar's notable publications include Quality of Life in Jewish Bioethics (Lexington Books, 2006) and Alternatives in Jewish Bioethics (State University of New York Press, 1997). He is also the co-editor of the four-volume work The Jewish Political Tradition, alongside Shalom Hartman Institute fellow Menachem Lorberbaum and Michael Walzer. Dr. Yakir Englander is the National Director of Leadership programs at the Israeli-American Council. He also teaches at the AJR. He can be reached at: Yakir1212englander@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in Jewish Studies
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF)'s Ethical Code

New Books in Jewish Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 52:20


In the past week, the entire world has been focusing on the murderous attack by the Hamas organization against the State of Israel and Israel's response to these actions. Hamas has killed 1,300 civilians and soldiers, including children, the elderly, and women. Furthermore, the methods used by Hamas in their killings have displayed an unprecedented level of cruelty, including acts of desecration of the living and the dead, sexual violence, and harming children. Additionally, they have abducted 199 civilians and soldiers. Hamas proudly boasted about these actions, publishing videos on their Telegram channel, exposing the world to their brutality.  Israel's response was swift, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launching airstrikes of an intensity not seen before, and there is also the possibility of a ground incursion into Gaza. The IDF takes pride in being a moral army, and to ensure this, several philosophers and theologians have written the IDF's ethical code, which every soldier and officer carries in their pocket. Due to the criticism and intense debates surrounding the conduct of the moral army, I have invited Professor Noam Zohar, who was part of the advisory committee for writing the code, especially focusing on the 'Purity of Arms' section. Together, we will embark on a journey to discuss questions of ethics and warfare in the Israeli military context. Professor Noam Zohar is a distinguished scholar celebrated for his pivotal role in advising the development of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) new ethical code, with a particular focus on the critical concept of 'Purity of Arms.' He serves as a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and is a member of the Military Ethics Research Team. At Bar-Ilan University, he holds the position of Associate Professor of Jewish Philosophy, chairs the General Philosophy department, and directs the graduate program in bioethics. His research and teaching encompass a wide array of fields, including rabbinics, philosophy of halakhah, moral and political philosophy, and applied ethics, with a specific emphasis on bioethics and moral considerations in warfare. Professor Zohar's notable publications include Quality of Life in Jewish Bioethics (Lexington Books, 2006) and Alternatives in Jewish Bioethics (State University of New York Press, 1997). He is also the co-editor of the four-volume work The Jewish Political Tradition, alongside Shalom Hartman Institute fellow Menachem Lorberbaum and Michael Walzer. Dr. Yakir Englander is the National Director of Leadership programs at the Israeli-American Council. He also teaches at the AJR. He can be reached at: Yakir1212englander@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF)'s Ethical Code

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 52:20


In the past week, the entire world has been focusing on the murderous attack by the Hamas organization against the State of Israel and Israel's response to these actions. Hamas has killed 1,300 civilians and soldiers, including children, the elderly, and women. Furthermore, the methods used by Hamas in their killings have displayed an unprecedented level of cruelty, including acts of desecration of the living and the dead, sexual violence, and harming children. Additionally, they have abducted 199 civilians and soldiers. Hamas proudly boasted about these actions, publishing videos on their Telegram channel, exposing the world to their brutality.  Israel's response was swift, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launching airstrikes of an intensity not seen before, and there is also the possibility of a ground incursion into Gaza. The IDF takes pride in being a moral army, and to ensure this, several philosophers and theologians have written the IDF's ethical code, which every soldier and officer carries in their pocket. Due to the criticism and intense debates surrounding the conduct of the moral army, I have invited Professor Noam Zohar, who was part of the advisory committee for writing the code, especially focusing on the 'Purity of Arms' section. Together, we will embark on a journey to discuss questions of ethics and warfare in the Israeli military context. Professor Noam Zohar is a distinguished scholar celebrated for his pivotal role in advising the development of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) new ethical code, with a particular focus on the critical concept of 'Purity of Arms.' He serves as a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and is a member of the Military Ethics Research Team. At Bar-Ilan University, he holds the position of Associate Professor of Jewish Philosophy, chairs the General Philosophy department, and directs the graduate program in bioethics. His research and teaching encompass a wide array of fields, including rabbinics, philosophy of halakhah, moral and political philosophy, and applied ethics, with a specific emphasis on bioethics and moral considerations in warfare. Professor Zohar's notable publications include Quality of Life in Jewish Bioethics (Lexington Books, 2006) and Alternatives in Jewish Bioethics (State University of New York Press, 1997). He is also the co-editor of the four-volume work The Jewish Political Tradition, alongside Shalom Hartman Institute fellow Menachem Lorberbaum and Michael Walzer. Dr. Yakir Englander is the National Director of Leadership programs at the Israeli-American Council. He also teaches at the AJR. He can be reached at: Yakir1212englander@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies

New Books in Israel Studies
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF)'s Ethical Code

New Books in Israel Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 52:20


In the past week, the entire world has been focusing on the murderous attack by the Hamas organization against the State of Israel and Israel's response to these actions. Hamas has killed 1,300 civilians and soldiers, including children, the elderly, and women. Furthermore, the methods used by Hamas in their killings have displayed an unprecedented level of cruelty, including acts of desecration of the living and the dead, sexual violence, and harming children. Additionally, they have abducted 199 civilians and soldiers. Hamas proudly boasted about these actions, publishing videos on their Telegram channel, exposing the world to their brutality.  Israel's response was swift, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launching airstrikes of an intensity not seen before, and there is also the possibility of a ground incursion into Gaza. The IDF takes pride in being a moral army, and to ensure this, several philosophers and theologians have written the IDF's ethical code, which every soldier and officer carries in their pocket. Due to the criticism and intense debates surrounding the conduct of the moral army, I have invited Professor Noam Zohar, who was part of the advisory committee for writing the code, especially focusing on the 'Purity of Arms' section. Together, we will embark on a journey to discuss questions of ethics and warfare in the Israeli military context. Professor Noam Zohar is a distinguished scholar celebrated for his pivotal role in advising the development of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) new ethical code, with a particular focus on the critical concept of 'Purity of Arms.' He serves as a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and is a member of the Military Ethics Research Team. At Bar-Ilan University, he holds the position of Associate Professor of Jewish Philosophy, chairs the General Philosophy department, and directs the graduate program in bioethics. His research and teaching encompass a wide array of fields, including rabbinics, philosophy of halakhah, moral and political philosophy, and applied ethics, with a specific emphasis on bioethics and moral considerations in warfare. Professor Zohar's notable publications include Quality of Life in Jewish Bioethics (Lexington Books, 2006) and Alternatives in Jewish Bioethics (State University of New York Press, 1997). He is also the co-editor of the four-volume work The Jewish Political Tradition, alongside Shalom Hartman Institute fellow Menachem Lorberbaum and Michael Walzer. Dr. Yakir Englander is the National Director of Leadership programs at the Israeli-American Council. He also teaches at the AJR. He can be reached at: Yakir1212englander@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies

New Books in Human Rights
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF)'s Ethical Code

New Books in Human Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 52:20


In the past week, the entire world has been focusing on the murderous attack by the Hamas organization against the State of Israel and Israel's response to these actions. Hamas has killed 1,300 civilians and soldiers, including children, the elderly, and women. Furthermore, the methods used by Hamas in their killings have displayed an unprecedented level of cruelty, including acts of desecration of the living and the dead, sexual violence, and harming children. Additionally, they have abducted 199 civilians and soldiers. Hamas proudly boasted about these actions, publishing videos on their Telegram channel, exposing the world to their brutality.  Israel's response was swift, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launching airstrikes of an intensity not seen before, and there is also the possibility of a ground incursion into Gaza. The IDF takes pride in being a moral army, and to ensure this, several philosophers and theologians have written the IDF's ethical code, which every soldier and officer carries in their pocket. Due to the criticism and intense debates surrounding the conduct of the moral army, I have invited Professor Noam Zohar, who was part of the advisory committee for writing the code, especially focusing on the 'Purity of Arms' section. Together, we will embark on a journey to discuss questions of ethics and warfare in the Israeli military context. Professor Noam Zohar is a distinguished scholar celebrated for his pivotal role in advising the development of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) new ethical code, with a particular focus on the critical concept of 'Purity of Arms.' He serves as a Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and is a member of the Military Ethics Research Team. At Bar-Ilan University, he holds the position of Associate Professor of Jewish Philosophy, chairs the General Philosophy department, and directs the graduate program in bioethics. His research and teaching encompass a wide array of fields, including rabbinics, philosophy of halakhah, moral and political philosophy, and applied ethics, with a specific emphasis on bioethics and moral considerations in warfare. Professor Zohar's notable publications include Quality of Life in Jewish Bioethics (Lexington Books, 2006) and Alternatives in Jewish Bioethics (State University of New York Press, 1997). He is also the co-editor of the four-volume work The Jewish Political Tradition, alongside Shalom Hartman Institute fellow Menachem Lorberbaum and Michael Walzer. Dr. Yakir Englander is the National Director of Leadership programs at the Israeli-American Council. He also teaches at the AJR. He can be reached at: Yakir1212englander@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SCI PHI Podcast
Episode 53 - Stathis Psillos

SCI PHI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 56:56


On Episode 53, Nick chats with Stathis Psillos, Professor of Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics in the Department of Philosophy & History of Science in the University of Athens, about writing his first thesis on Aristotle and quantum mechanics, developing and defending “selective realism,” creating a dictionary of philosophy of science, “Philosophy of Science A-Z,” what it’s like to do philosophy of science in Greece, and why General Philosophy of Science is due for a comeback.

365 Days of Philosophy
365DaysOfPhilosophy 362 — Film Resource The Birth Of Modern Philosophy

365 Days of Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 0:36


Here’s a series that has appeared online and can be followed along as a very useful tutorial session — it’s a series of lectures delivered by Peter Millican to first-year philosophy students at the University of Oxford. The lectures comprise the 8-week General Philosophy course and were delivered in late 2009. More resources can be found at 365 Days Of Philosophy.

Das soziologische Duett
5412 Jahre Vertrauen in Materialität - Prof. Dr. Markus Hilgert im Gespräch

Das soziologische Duett

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2012 86:07


Dr. Markus Hilgert, ordentlicher Professor für Assyrologie mit dem Schwerpunkt Sumerologie an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg und Sprecher des SFB 933 "Materiale Textkulturen. Materialität und Präsenz des Geschriebenen in non-typographischen Gesellschaften" der DFG, unterhält sich mit Dr. Udo Thiedeke über Materialität und Präsenz der Schrift im alten Orient und über die Bedingungen und Konsequenzen, die das Vertrauen in die Materialität des Geschriebenen als soziale Praxis kennzeichnen. Shownotes #00:06:57# So sieht das Keilschriftzeichen für den Stern aus #00:07:46# Informationen zu Uruk #00:12:43# Beispiele für Keilschriftlisten; weitere Beispiele; Markus Hilgert, 2009: Von 'Listenwissenschaft' und 'epistemischen Dingen': Konzeptuelle Annäherungen an altorientalische Wissenspraktiken". Journal for General Philosophy of Science 40/2, 277–309. #00:16:33# Zur theoretischen Konzeption von Individualmedien siehe: Udo Thiedeke, 2012: Soziologie der Kommunikationsmedien. Medien - Formen - Erwartungen. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. S. 133ff.; 159ff. #00:21:05# Zum Übergang von Oralität zur Literalität: Walter Ong, 1987: Oralität und Literalität. Die Technologisierung des Wortes. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag [1982: Orality and Literacy. The Technologizing of the Word. New York: Methuen] #00:25:30# Zur medientheoretischen Differenzierung der Kommunikationsmedien siehe: Udo Thiedeke, 2012: Soziologie der Kommunikationsmedien. Medien - Formen - Erwartungen. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. S. 133ff.; 144ff. #00:29:50# Zur stratifizierten Gesellschaften siehe: Niklas Luhmann, 1997: Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft. Frankfurtr/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 678ff. #00:30:45# Zur Idee der "imaginären Gemeinschaft": Benedict Anderson, 1988: Die Erfindung der Nation. Zur Karriere eines erfolgreichen Konzepts. Frankfurt/M., New York: Campus [1983: Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso] #00:37:25# Die Stele des Hammurapi #01:00:00# Zu den Tschuringas, die Lévi-Strauss mit Urkunden vergleicht: Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1968: Das wilde Denken. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 280 [1962: La pensée sauvage. Paris: Plon] #01:03:07# Auratische Präsenz bei Gumbrecht: Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, 2004: Diesseits der Hermeneutik. Die Produktion von Präsenz. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp #01:09:08# Zu den Sinnwelten der Medienwirklichkeiten siehe: Udo Thiedeke, 2012: Soziologie der Kommunikationsmedien. Medien - Formen - Erwartungen. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. S. 313ff. #01:10:23# Zum Begriff der "Aktanten" bei Bruno Latour: z. B. Bruno Latour, 2007: Eine neue Soziologie für eine neue Gesellschaft. Einführung in die Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie. Aus dem Englischen von Gustav Roßler. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp #01:11:35# Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, 2006: Experimentalsysteme und epistemische Dinge. Eine Geschichte der Proteinsynthese im Reagenzglas. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp #01:12:55# Niklas Luhmann zur Differenz von Medium und Form siehe: Niklas Luhmann, 1997: Die Gesellschaft der Gesellschaft. Frankfurtr/M.: Suhrkamp. S. 195ff. #01:14:30# Zum Affordanz-Begriff: z. B. Brian Bloomfield, Y. Latham, Theodore Vurdubakis, 2010: Bodies, technologies and action possibilities: when is an affordance? Sociology, vol. 44, no. 3. S.415-433. #01:15:28# Fukasawa über Affordanz #01:16:42# Zum Poststrukturalismus: z. B. Stephan Moebius, Andreas Reckwitz (Hg.), 2008: Poststrukturalistische Sozialwissenschaften. Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp #01:23:30# So funktioniert "SIRI" die "intelligente" Sprachsteuerung für das iPhone laut Apple. #01:23:40# Zur Funktionsweise des I-Nets als "Cloud", als weltumspannendes Speichermedium. #01:24:10# Zur "Turing Maschine", die man auch schon mal aus Lego bauen kann und Jean-Paul Delahaye zu selbstreduplizierenden Automaten wie von John v. Neumann angedacht. [alle Links aktuell Juli/August 2012] Dauer 01:26:07 Folge direkt herunterladen

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 7 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 7.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 8 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 8.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 8 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 8.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 7 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 7.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 6 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 6.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 6 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 6.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 5 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 5.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 5 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 5.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 3 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 3.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 4 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 4.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 2 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 2.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 4 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 4.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 3 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 3.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 2 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 2.

General Philosophy
2.1 Recap of General Philosophy Lecture 1

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010 5:42


Part 2.1. A brief recap on the first lecture describing how Aristotle's view of the universe, dominant throughout the middle ages in Europe, came to be gradually phased out by a modern, mechanistic view of the universe.

General Philosophy
2.1 Recap of General Philosophy Lecture 1

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010 5:47


Part 2.1. A brief recap on the first lecture describing how Aristotle's view of the universe, dominant throughout the middle ages in Europe, came to be gradually phased out by a modern, mechanistic view of the universe.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 1 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 1.

General Philosophy
General Philosophy Lecture 1 (Slides)

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2010


PDF slides from Peter Millican's General Philosophy lecture 1.

General Philosophy
1.1 An Introduction to General Philosophy

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2010 5:21


Part 1.1. Outlines the General Philosophy course, the various topics that will be discussed, and also, more importantly, the philosophical method that this course introduces to students.

General Philosophy
1.1 An Introduction to General Philosophy

General Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2010 5:26


Part 1.1. Outlines the General Philosophy course, the various topics that will be discussed, and also, more importantly, the philosophical method that this course introduces to students.