Topic Brief: This new series of dialogues between Iain McGilchrist and Alex Gomez-Marin explores Iain's latest book The Matter with Things. This is the first video of the Introduction to Logic series in which Professor Thorsby covers the basics of

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This new series of dialogues between Iain McGilchrist and Alex Gomez-Marin explores Iain's latest book The Matter with Things. This is the first video of the Introduction to Logic series in which Professor Thorsby covers the basics of According to the philosopher David Hume (1711-1776), absolutely everything we know falls into

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  • This new series of dialogues between Iain McGilchrist and Alex Gomez-Marin explores Iain's latest book The Matter with Things.
  • This is the first video of the Introduction to Logic series in which Professor Thorsby covers the basics of
  • According to the philosopher David Hume (1711-1776), absolutely everything we know falls into
  • Before we dive into the big questions of philosophy, you need to know how to argue properly.

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Understanding The Matter with Things Dialogues: Episode 2: Chapters 1 & 2

This new series of dialogues between Iain McGilchrist and Alex Gomez-Marin explores Iain's latest book The Matter with Things.

PHILOSOPHY - Epistemology: Hume's Skepticism and Induction, Part 1 [HD]

PHILOSOPHY - Epistemology: Hume's Skepticism and Induction, Part 1 [HD]

According to the philosopher David Hume (1711-1776), absolutely everything we know falls into

1.2  Recognizing Arguments

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1.1  Basic Concepts:  Arguments, Premises, & Conclusions

1.1 Basic Concepts: Arguments, Premises, & Conclusions

This is the first video of the Introduction to Logic series in which Professor Thorsby covers the basics of

Different Types of Arguments - Marianne Talbot

Different Types of Arguments - Marianne Talbot

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How to Argue - Philosophical Reasoning: Crash Course Philosophy #2

How to Argue - Philosophical Reasoning: Crash Course Philosophy #2

Before we dive into the big questions of philosophy, you need to know how to argue properly. We'll start with an overview of ...

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