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This is a brief introduction to philosophy, designed to be beginner-friendly. I talk about logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy. There are many details I was unable to discuss, but this video should help a beginner get their bearings as they explore philosophy.
Philosophers discussed include: Plato, Aristotle, Frege, Anscombe, Nietzsche, MacIntyre, Rawls, Nozick, Descartes, Hume, Confucius.
Thanks to Jimmy Nutts for comments on the script.
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How to Read (And Understand) Hard Books: https://youtu.be/laXcJyx9xCc
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00:00 - How I Started with Philosophy
01:02 - Brilliant
02:02 - Logic and the Art of Thinking
05:37 - Formal Logic
07:37 - Paradoxes
09:11 - Metaphysics
09:36 - Theories of Truth
13:18 - Universals (and Cats)
15:23 - Nominalism
16:57 - Epistemology
18:39 - Philosophical Skepticism
20:03 - Cartesian & Humean Skepticism
22:28 - Ethical Theories
25:32 - Nihilism & Metaethics
28:08 - Political Philosophy & The Problem of Justice
30:41 - Philosophers Against Democracy