Syllabus

Class Notes

Handouts

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Class Notes

 

28 - Kant on the ontological argument (slides)

27 - Kant on the transcendental Deduction and the Refutation of Idealism (slides)

26 - Kant on the Synthetic A Priori and the Transcendental Aesthetic (slides)

25 - Panel #10: The Self slides; Panel #11: Laws of Nature slides; my final Hume slides

24 - Panel #7: Two Brands of Idealism slides (the prezi!); Panel #8: The Existence of the External World slides; Panel #9: Free Will slides

23 - Panel #6: Abstract Ideas

22 - Hume on the Self and Free Will (Slides)

21 - Hume on the Problem of Induction (Slides)

20 - Hume on Matters of Fact and Relations of Ideas (New and improved Slides)

19 - Berkeley on Mathematics and Science (Slides)

18 - Berkeley on Abstract Ideas (Slides)
Slides from Panel #3, on Innate Ideas

17 - Berkeley's Idealism (Slides)

15 - Locke on Language and Abstract Ideas (Slides)

14 - Locke on Minds and Freedom
Slides from Panel #2, on the Arguments for the Existence of God

13 - Locke on Innate Ideas and the Primary/Secondary Distinction (My Slides)

12 - Newton and Leibniz on Space and Time (Slides)

11 - Leibniz on Theodicy, Necessity, and Freedom (Slides)

10 - Leibniz on Monads, Truth, Minds, and Bodies

9 - Spinoza on Minds, Bodies, and Freedom (Slides)

8 - Spinoza on Monism (Slides)

7 - Hobbes (Slides)

6 - Objections and Replies (Slides)

5 - The External World and The Mind-Body Distinction (Slides)

4 - Arguments for the Existence of God and Applying the Criterion (Slides)

3 - The Cogito, Certainty, and Sense Experience (Slides)

2 - Sense Experience, Method, and Doubt (Slides)

1 - Early Modern Philosophy and the Scientific Revolution (Slides)