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    • [DOC File]Aristotle - A Level Philosophy

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      1. Aristotle on the soul. In Aristotle’s philosophy generally, every living thing has a soul. It is the ‘form’ of the living thing. Unlike Plato, Aristotle did not think that …

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s analogy is used to explain the nature of the ...

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      Here, Aristotle is acknowledging a linguistic similarity between words that Plato’s theory of forms cannot consent to. For Plato, a man and a picture of man cannot be equally animal due to the fact that they are inextricably on two separate grades of reality (which grades of reality become confusing when contrasting the double-divided line [4 ...

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy

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      Keeping in mind the practice of philosophy over the course of the Western tradition, this course will provide students with a preliminary engagement with the key questions of metaphysics (what is, is possible, and is necessary), epistemology (what is knowable and how) and ethics (what is personal and not), with attention given to other areas of ...

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    • [DOC File]STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHY

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      The general picture of Popper's philosophy of science, then is this: Hume's philosophy demonstrates that there is a contradiction implicit in traditional empiricism, which holds both that all knowledge is derived from experience and that universal propositions (including scientific laws) are verifiable by reference to experience. The ...

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    • [DOC File]Heyes, Cressida, 'Identity Politics', The Stanford ...

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      Title: Heyes, Cressida, "Identity Politics", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2002 Edition), Edward N Author: Leroy F. Searle Last modified by

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy: Enlightenment Apology, Enlightenment Critique

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      An Enlightenment apology. Let us look at what is arguably the most authentic source for an Enlightenment attempt to answer the apologetic question about philosophy: the Encyclopedia, its article on ‘philosophy’ and especially its more famous article entitled ‘philosopher’ (‘Philosophe’). Both articles appeared anonymously.

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    • [DOC File]STANFORD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHY

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      Carnap tried to convince Feyerabend of the virtues of clarity, but failed. Feyerabend was still attached to ‘scientific’ philosophy, and considered philosophy worthless unless it made a positive and quantifiable contribution to the growth of knowledge (which, of course, meant science).

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    • [DOC File]PHILOSOPHY OF MIND - Birkbeck, University of London

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      Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy, Second and Sixth Meditations Additional Reading: John Heil, Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction (Third Edition, Routledge, 2013), Ch. 2. Margaret Wilson, ‘The Epistemological Argument for Mind-Body Distinctness’, Nous (1976) 10: 3-15

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    • [DOC File]Philosophy 165: Epistemology

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      Philosophy 165: Epistemology. Dr. Ring. SET 2 True/False Statements . 1. Historically, from Plato to contemporary times, most epistemologists have been externalists of one sort or another, like Thomas Aquinas, Rene Descartes and John Locke. 2. There are two main types of externalists: reliabilists and substantive naturalists.

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    • [DOC File]PHILOSOPHY OF MIND - Birkbeck, University of London

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      John Heil, Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction (Third Edition, Routledge, 2013) Jaegwon Kim, Philosophy of Mind (Third Edition, Westview Press, 2010) Lectures: The lectures for this module will be held in **, on Wednesdays from 6 - 7 pm in the Autumn Term. The lecturer is Dr. Sarah Patterson (s.patterson@bbk.ac.uk).

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