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A. Crash Course™ Introduction
B. The Origins of Philosophy
C. Philosophy and Philosophizing
D. Plato’s Apology of Socrates
A. Eros and Appearance versus Reality: Plato’s Symposium
B. The Question to the Way: Zhuangzi and the Disputers of the Tao
A. Meditation One and the Modern World View
B. Meditation Two and the Cogito Argument
C. Meditation Three: God and the foundation of knowledge
D. Meditation Five: God and the foundation of knowledge, the ontological argument
E. Meditation Six: Metaphysical Realism and Cartesian Dualism
A. Introduction to Part IV
B. Knowledge and Empiricism
C. Hume’s Fork and Mitigated Skepticism
D. Kant’s Transcendental Method
E. The Way of Ideas
A. Enlightenment and the Death of God
B. Faith and Enlightenment
C. Beauvoir and introduction to existentialism
D. Beauvoir’s Existential Ethics: Beauvoir, Ethics of Ambiguity
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