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Crash Course Philosophy
Kopikopiko: Crash Course Philosophy
Rima: 10:14 meneti
Kounga: HD
Te Ra Tuatahi: Feb 08, 2016
Te rangi whakamutunga o te rangi: Feb 13, 2017
Episode: 46 Episode
Wā: 1 Wā

Crash Course Philosophy Wā 1
In 46 episodes, Hank Green will teach you philosophy! This course is based on an introductory Western philosophy college level curriculum. By the end...

What is Philosophy?
Today Hank begins to teach you about Philosophy by discussing the historical origins of philosophy in ancient Greece, and its three main divisions:...

How to Argue - Philosophical Reasoning
Before we dive into the big questions of philosophy, you need to know how to argue properly. We’ll start with an overview of philosophical...

How to Argue - Induction & Abduction
We continue our look at philosophical reasoning by introducing two more types: induction and abduction. Hank explains their strengths and weaknesses,...

Leonardo DiCaprio & The Nature of Reality
Today Hank gains insight from that most philosophical of figures...Leonardo DiCaprio. In this episode, we’re talking about the process of...

Cartesian Skepticism - Neo, Meet Rene
This week Hank introduces skepticism, exploring everything from the nature of reality through the eyes of a 17th century philosopher and, of course,...

Locke, Berkeley, & Empiricism
This week we answer skeptics like Descartes with empiricism. Hank explains John Locke’s primary and secondary qualities and why George Berkeley...

The Meaning of Knowledge
On today’s episode...CATS. Also: Hank talks about some philosophy stuff, like a few of the key concepts philosophers use when discussing belief...

Karl Popper, Science, & Pseudoscience
The early 1900s was an amazing time for Western science, as Albert Einstein was developing his theories of relativity and psychology was born, as...

Anselm & the Argument for God
Today we are introducing a new area of philosophy – philosophy of religion. We are starting this unit off with Anselm’s argument for...

Aquinas & the Cosmological Arguments
Our unit on the philosophy of religion and the existence of god continues with Thomas Aquinas. Today, we consider his first four arguments: the...

Intelligent Design
Last week we introduced Thomas Aquinas’s four cosmological arguments for the existence of god; today we introduce his fifth argument: the...

What Is God Like?
Today we are moving on from the existence of God to look at the philosophical debate surrounding the traditional divine attributes - omnipotence,...

The Problem of Evil
After weeks of exploring the existence of nature of god, today Hank explores one of the biggest problems in theism, and possibly the biggest...

Anti-Vaxxers, Conspiracy Theories, & Epistemic Responsibility
Today we explore what obligations we hold with our personal beliefs. Hank explains epistemic responsibility and the issues it raises with everything...

Indiana Jones & Pascal's Wager
Today we conclude our unit on Philosophy of Religion and Hank gets a little help from Indiana Jones to explain religious pragmatism and...

Existentialism
Now that we’ve left behind the philosophy of religion, it’s time to start exploring what other ways might exist to find meaning in the...

Perspectives on Death
Today we are talking about death, looking at philosophical approaches from Socrates, Epicurus, and Zhuangzi. We will consider whether it’s...

Batman & Identity
Hank explores different ways of understanding identity – including the Indiscernibility of Identicals, and essential and accidental properties....

Personal Identity
Today Hank is building on last week’s exploration of identity to focus on personal identity. Does it in reside in your body? Is it in the...

Arguments Against Personal Identity
How can Daenerys Targaryen help us understand personal identity? Find out as Hank continues our exploration of personal identity, learning about...

Personhood
Now that we’ve started talking about identity, today Hank tackles the question of personhood. Philosophers have tried to assess what...

Where Does Your Mind Reside?
Today we continue our unit on identity by asking where the mind resides. Hank explains the mind-body problem and several approaches to the question...

Artificial Intelligence & Personhood
Today Hank explores artificial intelligence, including weak AI and strong AI, and the various ways that thinkers have tried to define strong AI...

Determinism vs Free Will
Do we really have free will? Today Hank explores possible answers to that question, explaining theories like libertarian free will and its...

Compatibilism
As we continue explore free will, today Hank considers a middle ground between hard determinism and libertarian free will: compatibilism. This view...

Language & Meaning
Today we start our unit on language with a discussion of meaning and how we assign and understand meaning. We’ll cover sense and reference,...

Netflix & Chill
Last week we talked about language and meaning. Today, Hank explores some of the things that complicate meaning and how we get around that....

How Words Can Harm
Content warning: today’s episode contains language that some viewers might find upsetting and that may not be viewable in all...

Nonexistent Objects & Imaginary Worlds
Today we transition between units on language and aesthetics with a discussion of nonexistent and imaginary objects. Is it possible to make true...

Aesthetic Appreciation
Today we are talking about art and aesthetic appreciation. What makes something an artwork? Can art really be defined? Is aesthetic value objective...

Aesthetics
How do art and morality intersect? Today we look at an ethically questionable work of art and discuss R. G. Collingwood’s view that art is best...

Metaethics
We begin our unit on ethics with a look at metaethics. Hank explains three forms of moral realism – moral absolutism, and cultural relativism,...

Divine Command Theory
As we venture into the world of ethics, there are a lot of different answers to the grounding problem for us to explore. One of the oldest and most...

Natural Law Theory
Our exploration of ethical theories continues with another theistic answer to the grounding problem: natural law theory. Thomas Aquinas’s...

Kant & Categorical Imperatives
Our next stop on our tour of ethics is Kant’s ethics. Today Hank explains hypothetical and categorical imperatives, the universalizability...

Utilitarianism
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility,...

Contractarianism
Today we explore the penultimate ethical theory in this unit: contractarianism. Hank explains Hobbes’ state of nature, implicit and explicit...

Aristotle & Virtue Theory
This week we explore the final ethical theory in this unit: Aristotle’s virtue theory. Hank explains the Golden Mean, and how it exists as the...

Moral Luck
Can two people who make the same bad decision bear different levels of moral responsibility? Today, we try to address this question with the concept...

What Is Justice?
In today’s episode, Hank asks you to consider all the ways people talk about justice and what we really mean when we use that word. We’ll...

Discrimination
Is it OK to discriminate? Do you do it? Is it always wrong or are there cases where it can be acceptable? Today we’re talking through several...

Non-Human Animals
Today we are taking all the things we have learned this year about doing philosophy and applying that to moral considerations regarding non-human...

Family Obligations
Today we are investigating our moral obligations to our parents and our families. Do we owe our parents anything as adults? Would it be a good idea...

Poverty & Our Response to It
We’re picking up where we left off last time, exploring the “ethics of care” and how it applies to extreme poverty. Are we...

Assisted Death & the Value of Life
As we wrap up Crash Course Philosophy, we’re using the things we’ve learned to explore big issues like the value of life. Today,...

What Is a Good Life?
In our final episode of Crash Course Philosophy, we consider what it means to live a good life. We’ll look at the myth of Sisyphus, Robert...

Once Upon a Time... Life (1987)
Attention please! Are you ready for an adventurous tour through the human body? With a lot of humour, our physical appearance is being introduced...

The Secret of Flight (1959)
A lecture series about the basic problems of flight, explained by visual presentation of flow experiments. As the material of the lectures should be...

Prehistoric Park (2006)
Using his knowledge of today’s animal kingdom and the latest research, wildlife adventurer Nigel Marven uses a time portal to take him into the...

Science of Stupid (2015)
Science of Stupid reveals through science experts exactly how & why adventures turn to misadventures.

Pubs, Ponds and Power: The Story of the Village (2018)
Archaeologist Ben Robinson explores the story of the village from Norman times to the present day. With ancient churches, castles, market places and...

Antiques Roadshow (1979)
Antiques Roadshow is a British television show in which antiques appraisers travel to various regions of the United Kingdom to appraise antiques...