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An organized and scientific approach to learn philosophy What you'll learn We will discuss Western philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, Hume, Hegel, Quine, and many more will be simplified The course will help you to understand their philosophies with some practical and fun examples. To provide you with a broader perspective, we will also compare different philosophers and their philosophies. Last, but not the least, The course will provide you with a new perspective on Philosophy. Requirements It is only necessary to have a sincere desire to learn the subject. Description Western philosophy refers to the philosophical ideas and works of the Western world.It includes Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, among many others.Western philosophy bs in the pre-Socrates era and reaches the modern day.Different philosophers from different eras have a lot to offer. There is somes a contradiction between their views on various topics, and it is difficult to detee whether any common element can be found and if any core meaning can serve as universal and all-inclusive. But I tried my level best to categorize their philosophies based on their beliefs.The course will discuss concepts like Empiricism , Rationalism , Monism , Atomism ,and logical positivism in detail.Western philosophy has often reflected on theories that emphasize formalism and universal concepts. I have made sure that I have discussed this with complete sincerity.This course also explores how western philosophy evolved over .All the complicated concepts that evolved over from different philosophers are explained in an easy manner in this course.Everyone who has never studied philosophy and has never had any experience with it will benefit from this course. Well-organized presentation and a smooth flow make this course easy to follow.I am hoping that the course will be of benefit to many students. Overview Section 1: Plato Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Platonic Idealism Lecture 3 Theory of forms Lecture 4 Cave Analogy Lecture 5 Plato's Criticism of Empiricism Lecture 6 Platonic Idealism Vs Traditional Idealism Lecture 7 Characteristics of Plato's Ideas Lecture 8 Criticism Section 2: Aristotle Lecture 9 Introduction Lecture 10 Form and Matter Lecture 11 Substance Lecture 12 Actuality and Potentiality Section 3: Rationalism Lecture 13 Introduction Lecture 14 Descartes Lecture 15 Spinoza Lecture 16 Leibniz Section 4: Empiricism Lecture 17 Introduction Lecture 18 John Locke Lecture 19 George Berkeley Lecture 20 David Hume Section 5: Immanuel Kant Lecture 21 Introduction Lecture 22 Critique of Pure Reason Lecture 23 Synthetic A priori Lecture 24 Transcendental Idealism Lecture 25 Categories Lecture 26 Antinomies Lecture 27 God is a necessary being Section 6: Hegel Lecture 28 Introduction Lecture 29 Geist Lecture 30 Absolute Idealism Lecture 31 Dialectic Method Section 7: Logical Positivism Lecture 32 Introduction Lecture 33 Verification principle Lecture 34 Criticism of Logical Positivism Section 8: Phenomenology Lecture 35 Introduction Lecture 36 Concealments Lecture 37 Phenomenological Reduction Section 9: Existentialism Lecture 38 Introduction Lecture 39 Soren Kierkegaard Lecture 40 Sartre Lecture 41 Heidr Section 10: G E Moore Lecture 42 Introduction Lecture 43 Refutation of Idealism Lecture 44 A defence of common sense Lecture 45 Conclusion Section 11: Quine Lecture 46 Introduction Lecture 47 Naturalism Lecture 48 Two Dogmas of Empiricism Lecture 49 Holism Everyone who is interested in learning western Philosophy HomePage: gfxtra__Western_Ph.part1.rar.html gfxtra__Western_Ph.part2.rar.html
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