Phi 101 Lecture 2.1.1: Epistemology - Part 1

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One of a series of lectures on epistemology for an undergraduate course in introductory systematic philosophy.

Here are the links for all available lectures for this unit (on epistemology):
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“The pre-Socratic Greek philosopher Parmenides taught that the only things that are real are things which never change... and the pre-Socratic Greek philosopher Heraclitus taught that everything changes. If you superimpose their two views, you get this result: Nothing is real.”
― Philip K. Dick
@Music and Moral Philosophy, this is a fantastic lecture and you are a wonderful teacher.
Thank you.

wynstansmom
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Nice video bro it really easy and simple

FAISAL-odzx
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beautiful :) when the author "busted" the 82% thing, he provided one misinterpretation instead of another! who told that the number of religious/non-religious people is equal? let's assume there were 1000 religious and 100 non-religious people. then we have 320+42=362 out of 1100 (which is ~33%) ;) ya know..

EugeneVinogradov
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'Of the 82% of the surveyed religious and non religious people who supported euthanasia, 46/82 were non-religious and 36/82 were religious' would be the obvious interpretation of the figure. Could well be incorrect data though

tamtheoneandthebest
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Is it not that of the 82%, 46% was non religious and 36% was religious? Like 82 people voted, 46 was non religious and 36 was religious.

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