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Learn to craft clear, concise philosophy papers with tips on understanding prompts, structuring arguments, and using simple language to convey complex ideas effectively.
Explore legal positivism and non-cognitivism in jurisprudence, examining key theories and thinkers like Raz and Hart in this philosophical analysis of law and morality.
Uncover how advertising truly influences consumer behavior through social connotation theory, challenging traditional views of emotional manipulation in modern marketing and brand associations.
Discover the power of reasoning through Captain Richard de Crespigny's heroic story and learn why this skill is crucial for academic and life success.
Explore Gareth Evans's groundbreaking causal theory of proper names, examining how names refer through dominant causal sources and resolving key debates in philosophy of language.
Explore Russell's revolutionary theory of definite descriptions, distinguishing surface grammar from logical form to solve puzzles about non-existent objects like "the golden mountain."
Condensed ethics course exploring moral philosophy, from Plato to contemporary thinkers. Examines key ethical questions, theories, and arguments to understand the nature and importance of morality.
Discover effective techniques for retaining information while reading, including marginalia and active engagement with text. Learn why speed reading may not be the answer.
Learn to craft clear, concise philosophy papers with tips on understanding prompts, presenting arguments positively, using repetition effectively, and structuring your writing for maximum clarity and impact.
Explore Frank Jackson's 'Mary's Room' thought experiment, challenging physicalism and introducing epiphenomenalism in this introductory philosophy lecture on consciousness and knowledge.
Explore the philosophical challenge of understanding subjective experiences through Thomas Nagel's famous bat argument, examining the limitations of physicalism in explaining consciousness.
Explore Putnam's Multiple Realizability argument and functionalist theory of mind, examining mental states as functional states with specific inputs and outputs in philosophy.
Explore the landmark Riggs v. Palmer case, examining legal principles, majority and dissenting opinions, and its significance in philosophy of law and inheritance rights.
Explore Dworkin's critique of Hart's legal positivism, examining concepts like open texture of law and the rules vs. principles distinction in legal philosophy.
Explore the landmark 1803 Marbury v. Madison case, its historical context, and how it established judicial review, shaping the Supreme Court's power to interpret the Constitution.
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