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Category: Introductions

Posted on January 3, 2019November 21, 2019

Intro to: “Modern Moral Philosophy”

David highlights several concepts from Anscombe’s landmark paper.

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Posted on January 2, 2019November 21, 2019

Intro to: Naïve Action Theory

David gives a brief overview of Michael Thompson’s alternative to “sophisticated” action theory

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Posted on November 21, 2018November 21, 2019

Intro to: Modus Ponens

Ben explains what modus ponens is and how we might refute it!

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Posted on November 20, 2018November 21, 2019

Intro to: The Ontological Argument

Daniel traces the basics of the ontological argument

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Posted on September 19, 2018September 19, 2018

Intro to: Value Realism

By Andy Xu Here, I will discuss the central ideas of value realism. Before I get to that, however, there are some general remarks to be made about philosophical realism.…

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