Crash Course Philosophy
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First Air DateFeb 08, 2016
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ProductionPBS Digital Studios, Complexly
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Rotten tomato70%
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Original titleCrash Course Philosophy
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ReleaseFeb 08, 2016
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Overview
Hank begins to teach you about Philosophy by discussing the historical origins of philosophy in ancient Greece, and its three main divisions: metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory. He will also introduce logic, and how you’re going to use it to understand and critically evaluate a whole host of different worldviews throughout this course. And also, hopefully, the rest of your life.
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What is Philosophy?

How to Argue - Philosophical Reasoning

How to Argue - Induction & Abduction

Leonardo DiCaprio & The Nature of Reality

Cartesian Skepticism - Neo, Meet Rene

Locke, Berkeley, & Empiricism

The Meaning of Knowledge

Karl Popper, Science, & Pseudoscience

Anselm & the Argument for God

Aquinas & the Cosmological Arguments

Intelligent Design

What Is God Like?

The Problem of Evil

Anti-Vaxxers, Conspiracy Theories, & Epistemic Responsibility

Indiana Jones & Pascal's Wager

Existentialism

Perspectives on Death

Batman & Identity

Personal Identity

Arguments Against Personal Identity

Personhood

Where Does Your Mind Reside?

Artificial Intelligence & Personhood

Determinism vs Free Will

Compatibilism

Language & Meaning

Netflix & Chill

How Words Can Harm

Nonexistent Objects & Imaginary Worlds

Aesthetic Appreciation

Aesthetics

Metaethics

Divine Command Theory

Natural Law Theory

Kant & Categorical Imperatives

Utilitarianism

Contractarianism

Aristotle & Virtue Theory

Moral Luck

What Is Justice?

Discrimination

Non-Human Animals

Family Obligations

Poverty & Our Response to It

Assisted Death & the Value of Life

What Is a Good Life?
