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[edit]Duncan Pritchard-What is this thing called Philosophy_ (2015)
- Definition of philosophy
- Ethics
- Political philosophy
- Aesthetics
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of mind
- consciousness
- perception
- varieties of sensory experience
- Direct realism vs indirect realism, sense-datum theory
- disjunctivism
- emotion
- Metaphysics
- metaphysics
- Methodology of metaphysics
- Metaphysics and Empirical science
- Conceptual analysis, Armchair philosophy
- indispensability argument
- A priori
- Empirical equivalence
- theoretical virtue
- Structure of world
- Philosophy of science
- Philosophy of religion
- Meaning of Life
- Ethical naturalism
- How to write philosophy
Epistemology
[edit]Duncan Pritchard - What Is This Thing Called Knowledge_ (2018)
- Some preliminaries
- Value of knowledge
- Definition of knowledge
- Structure of knowledge
- Rationality
- Epistemic virtue
- Perception
- Testimony and memory
- A priority and inference
- Problem of induction
- Scientific knowledge
- Religious knowledge
- Moral knowledge
- Knowledge in technology
- extended cognition
- extended knowledge
- neuromedia
- intellectual virtue and extended knowledge
- Knowledge in education
- philosophy of education
- intellectual virtue and education
- Knowledge in law
- Knowledge in politics
- Scepticism about other minds
- Radical scepticism
- Truth and Objectivity
Ethics
[edit]Harry J. Gensler, Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction (2011)
History
[edit]Anthony Kenny - An Illustrated Brief History of Western Philosophy (2018)
I PHILOSOPHY IN ITS INFANCY
- The Milesians
- Xenophanes
- Heraclitus
- The School of Parmenides
- Empedocles
- The Atomists
- II THE ATHENS OF SOCRATES
- The Athenian Empire
- Anaxagoras
- The Sophists
- Socrates
- The Euthyphro
- The Crito
- The Phaedo
- III THE PHILOSOPHY OF Plato
- Life and Works
- The Theory of Ideas
- Plato’s Republic
- The Theaetetus and the Sophist
- IV THE SYSTEM OF Aristotle
- Plato’s Pupil, Alexander’s Teacher
- The Foundation of Logic
- Poetic
- Moral Philosophy: Virtue and Happiness
- Moral Philosophy: Wisdom and Understanding
- Politics
- Science and Explanation
- Words and Things
- Motion and Change
- Soul, Sense, and Intellect
- Metaphysics
- V GREEK PHILOSOPHY AFTER ARISTOTLE
- The Hellenistic Era
- Epicureanism
- Stoicism
- Scepticism
- Rome and its Empire
- Jesus of Nazareth
- Christianity and Gnosticism
- Neo-Platonism
- VI EARLY CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY
- Arianism and Orthodoxy
- The Theology of Incarnation
- The Life of Augustine
- The City of God and the Mystery of Grace
- Boethius and Philoponus
- VII EARLY MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
- John the Scot
- Al-kindi and Avicenna
- The Feudal System
- Saint Anselm
- Abelard and Héloïse
- Abelard’s Logic
- Abelard’s Ethics
- Averroes
- Maimonides
- VIII PHILOSOPHY IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
- An Age of Innovation
- Saint Bonaventure
- Thirteenth-Century Logic
- Aquinas’ Life and Works
- Aquinas’ Natural Theology
- Matter, Form, Substance, and Accident
- Aquinas on Essence and Existence
- Aquinas’ Philosophy of Mind
- Aquinas’ Moral Philosophy
- IX OXFORD PHILOSOPHERS
- The Fourteenth-Century University
- Duns Scotus
- Ockham’s Logic of Language
- Ockham’s Political Theory
- The Oxford Calculators
- John Wyclif
- X RENAISSANCE PHILOSOPHY
- The Renaissance
- Free-will: Rome vs. Louvain
- Renaissance Platonism
- Machiavelli
- More’s Utopia
- The Reformation
- Post-Reformation Philosophy
- Bruno and Galileo
- Francis Bacon
- XI THE AGE OF DESCARTES
- The Wars of Religion
- The Life of Descartes
- The Doubt and the Cogito
- The Essence of Mind
- God, Mind, and Body
- The Material World
- XII ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
- The Empiricism of Thomas Hobbes
- Hobbes’ Political Philosophy
- The Political Theory of John Locke
- Locke on Ideas and Qualities
- Substances and Persons
- XIII CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE AGE OF LOUIS XIV
- Blaise Pascal
- Spinoza and Malebranche
- Leibniz
- XIV BRITISH PHILOSOPHY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
- Berkeley
- Hume’s Philosophy of Mind
- Hume on Causation
- Reid and Common Sense
- XV THE ENLIGHTENMENT
- The Philosophes
- Rousseau
- Revolution and Romanticism
- XVI THE CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF KANT
- Kant’s Copernican Revolution
- The Transcendental Aesthetic
- The Transcendental Analytic: The Deduction of the Categories
- The Transcendental Analytic: The System of Principles
- The Transcendental Dialectic: The Paralogisms of Pure Reason
- The Transcendental Dialectic: The Antinomies of Pure Reason
- The Transcendental Dialectic: The Critique of Natural Theology
- Kant’s Moral Philosophy
- XVII GERMAN IDEALISM AND MATERIALISM
- Fichte
- Hegel
- Marx and the Young Hegelians
- Capitalism and its Discontents
- XVIII THE UTILITARIANS
- Jeremy Bentham
- The Utilitarianism of J. S. Mill
- Mill’s Logic
- XIX THREE NINETEENTH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHERS
- Schopenhauer
- Kierkegaard
- Nietzsche
- XX THREE MODERN MASTERS
- Charles Darwin
- John Henry Newman
- Sigmund Freud
- XXI LOGIC AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS
- Frege’s Logic
- Frege’s Logicism
- Frege’s Philosophy of Logic
- Russell’s Paradox
- Russell’s Theory of Descriptions
- Logical Analysis
- XXII CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
- Henri Bergson
- Husserl’s Phenomenology
- The Existentialism of Heidegger
- The Existentialism of Sartre and de Beauvoir
- XXIII THE PHILOSOPHY OF Wittgenstein
- Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
- Logical Positivism
- Philosophical Investigations
- XXIV RECENT CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY
- The Frankfurt School
- Jacques Derrida
- Jurgen Habermas
- XXV RECENT ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY
- Elizabeth Anscombe
- W. V. O. Quine
- Donald Davidson
- Peter Geach
- Peter Strawson
- American Metaphysics
- The Cartesian Revival
- Analytical Ethics
- John Rawls
- Richard Rorty