Lectures
Philosophy 1100
Introduction to Ethics
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Lecture
1:
Values , Self-Determination, and Conflict within Society
- Lecture 2: Ethics, Philosophy,
Religion, and Critical Thinking - 1
- Lecture 3: Ethics, Philosophy,
Religion, and Critical Thinking - 2
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Lecture
4: Survival of Death?
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Lecture
5: Classical Theories in Normative Ethics
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Lecture
6: The Nature of Critical Thinking
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Lecture
7: Reasons, Arguments, and the
Concept of Validity
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Lecture
8: Inference-Indicators and the
Logical Structure of an Argument
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Lecture
9: Extracting an Argument from a Text
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Lecture
10: The Technique of Counterexamples
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Lecture
11:
Sexual Morality
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Lecture
12:
General Positions on Sexual Morality - 1
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Lecture
13: General Positions on Sexual
Morality - 2
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Lecture
14:
Traditional Position on Sexual Morality - 1
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Lecture
15: Traditional Position on Sexual
Morality - 2
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Lecture
16: Pornography
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Lecture
17: Suicide
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Lecture
18:
Euthanasia - 1
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Lecture
19:
Euthanasia - 2
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Lecture
20: Euthanasia - 3
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Lecture
21: Animal Rights
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Lecture
22:
Abortion - 1
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Lecture
23:
Abortion - 2
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Lecture
24:
Abortion - 3
- Lecture 25:
Abortion - 4
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Lecture
26:
Abortion - 5