John Stuart Mill, On Liberty | Cultivation of Individuality | Philosophy Core Concepts

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John Stuart Mill, On Liberty | Calvinism and Conformity | Philosophy Core Concepts
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John Stuart Mill, On Liberty | Calvinism and Conformity | Philosophy Core Concepts

John Locke's argument, from 1689, for Divine Morality -- it's strengths and weaknesses
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John Locke's argument, from 1689, for Divine Morality -- it's strengths and weaknesses

1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive
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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

Michel Foucault, Technologies of The Self | Four Types of Technologies | Philosophy Core Concepts
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Michel Foucault, Technologies of The Self | Four Types of Technologies | Philosophy Core Concepts

Kierkegaard vs. Hegel on Religion and Individuality
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Kierkegaard vs. Hegel on Religion and Individuality

Richard Feynman - The World from another point of view
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Richard Feynman - The World from another point of view

Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker
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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

Arthur Schopenhauer's Philosophy - Bryan Magee & Frederick Copleston (1987)
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Arthur Schopenhauer's Philosophy - Bryan Magee & Frederick Copleston (1987)

David Foster Wallace: On Being Entirely Yourself
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David Foster Wallace: On Being Entirely Yourself

Ulysses by James Joyce: Great Books Explained
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Ulysses by James Joyce: Great Books Explained

Foucault: Power, Knowledge and Post-structuralism
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Foucault: Power, Knowledge and Post-structuralism

Derick Parfitt, Reasons And Persons | Lowering Quality Of Life By Growth | Philosophy Core Concepts
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Derick Parfitt, Reasons And Persons | Lowering Quality Of Life By Growth | Philosophy Core Concepts

Why You Need to Read Dostoyevsky - Prof. Jordan Peterson
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Why You Need to Read Dostoyevsky - Prof. Jordan Peterson

G.W.F. Hegel on Self-Consciousness, Desire, and Spirit - Philosophy Core Concepts
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G.W.F. Hegel on Self-Consciousness, Desire, and Spirit - Philosophy Core Concepts

Is Donald Trump A 'Fascist'? | Slavoj Zizek And Piers Morgan Debate
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Is Donald Trump A 'Fascist'? | Slavoj Zizek And Piers Morgan Debate

Hannah Arendt im Gespräch mit Günter Gaus ("Zur Person", 1964)
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Hannah Arendt im Gespräch mit Günter Gaus ("Zur Person", 1964)

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12 of the HARDEST Books Ever Written (and how they'll change you)

The Best Speech in TV History?
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The Best Speech in TV History?

Aristotle, The Categories |  The Ten Categories | Philosophy Core Concepts
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Aristotle, The Categories | The Ten Categories | Philosophy Core Concepts

Gabriel Marcel, On The Ontological Mystery | Availability (Disponibilité) | Philosophy Core Concepts
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Gabriel Marcel, On The Ontological Mystery | Availability (Disponibilité) | Philosophy Core Concepts