This is a video in my new Core Concepts series — designed to provide students and lifelong learners a brief discussion focused on one main concept from a classic philosophical text and thinker. This video focuses on Plato’s work, The Meno and examines the distinction which Socrates makes there — as well as in other […]

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An explanation of several philosophical definitions of Wisdom. Including: Humility, Accuracy, and Living Well. We will also examine the questions of whether or not we can have wisdom under these definitions and explore some objections to each of them (and the skeptic’s opinions of each of these definitions). Sponsors: Daniel Helland, Dennis Sexton, Will Roberts […]

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A description and argument for Meno’s paradox for attaining knowledge.

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A description of the Knower paradox.

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A description of the Lottery Paradox in Epistemology.

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A description of the third of Eubulides’s Paradoxes, the paradox of the hooded man and an introduction to epistemic Paradoxes

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A description of the paradox outlined by Fredric Fitch which demonstrates that if we do not already know everything, then we can never know everything.

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Happy 300th Video everyone! It’s a parody of Disney’s Frozen just a few months behind the rush.

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In this interview, Timothy Williamson discusses various issues regarding language, mind, epistemology, logic, and ontology, including concepts, vagueness, meaning & reference, consciousness, knowledge & belief, thought experiments, and analytic philosophy itself, among other things. Credit goes to the Moscow Center for Consciousness Studies for this video. More information can be found at www.hardproblem.ru

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