A History of Philosophy | 04 Plato’s Epistemology
Read moreAn explication of the difference between Epistemic Logic, Doxastic Logic, and Justification Logic, the logics of knowledge, belief and justification respectively (minus the reverb in the original video).
Read moreAn explanation of Jaakko Hintikka’s Doxastic and Epistemic Semantics including a description of epistemic and doxastic accessibility and doxastic and semantically alternative worlds.
Read moreAn explication of the notation for belief and knowledge B(s)(p) : A subject s believes that p K(s)(p) : A subject s believes that p
Read moreIn this video, Sinan Dogramaci (The University of Texas at Austin) explains the puzzle of grue. He discusses how this puzzle undercut the attempt to formally develop inductive logic, the logic of probabilistic support. Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/HIlX/
Read moreA description of how philosophers define knowledge, all the way back to Plato, and a basic introduction to the distinction between warrant and justification. This video will help you to understand the basics of epistemology.
Read moreAn explanation of the two types of doxastic voluntarism, direct and indirect. The philosopher’s answer to the question of whether you can change your own mind.
Read moreIn this video, Marc Lange (UNC-Chapel Hill) introduces the paradox of confirmation, one that arises from instance confirmation, the equivalence condition, and common inference rules of logic. Subscribe! http://bit.ly/1vz5fK9 More on Marc Lange: http://bit.ly/2bwghJn —- Wi-Phi @ YouTube: http://bit.ly/1PX0hLu Wi-Phi @ Khan Academy: http://bit.ly/1nQJcF7 Twitter: Tweets by wirelessphi Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1XC2tx3 Instagram: @wiphiofficial —- Help us […]
Read moreRam Neta (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) considers whether we’re as rational as we often think we are. Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/Gkiv/ Test your skills with this logic puzzle: http://puzzle.sonjara.com/instructions
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