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Introduction to Philosophy
[edit | edit source]- Origins of Philosophy
- What is Philosophy!?
- Why Study Philosophy?
- The Branches of Philosophy
- What is Doing Philosophy?
- What is Metaphysics
- What is a Person
- What is Buddhist Philosophy?
- What is Epistemology
- Rationalism
- Empiricism
- Pragmatism
- Logic
- Logic and Reason
- Truth and Validity
- Paradoxes
- Modes
- What is Ethics
- Consequentialism
- Deontology
- Utilitarianism
- Existentialism
- Zen Buddhism
- Transcendentalist Theology Transcendentalism
- Philosophy of Religion
- God and Religious Toleration
- Aesthetics
- What is Political Philosophy
- Ancient Political Philosophy
- The Social Contract
- Marx and Marxists
- Liberalism
- Libertarianism
- Anarchism
- The Post-Political
- Theocracies
- Philosophy of Mind
- Philosophy of Science