Lecture Notes & Handouts

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NOTE: The lecture notes only appear after a lecture has been given, typically within a day or two following.  If the date below is not blue with an underline, that means the file has not been created and linked to it yet.  Be advised that these notes are by no means a comprehensive or accurate record of what is covered in class, nor what I will expect you to know for examination and paper-writing purposes, since that must necessarily include comments made you, my students, and interactions that arise among all of us who attend, not to mention what you have read (only some of which we have time to go over in class).  In short, these are no substitute for class attendance or doing the reading!

Grading Codes
Supplementary Packet
Logic Handout
List of Philosophers
History Handout
Handout#1
Handout#2
Handout#2 Supplement
Handout#3
Handout#4
Handout#5
Hume Handout (on DH's Critique of a Causal Relation)
Handout#6a (on Hume's Theory of Judgment)
Handout#6b (on Hume's Problem of Induction)
Handouts 7&8 (Introductory Material, including in-depth glossary of Kantian terms, on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason)

Slide Shows:

Background to the Meditations
Meditation One (Three Stages of Doubt, the Method of Doubt, Radical Skeptical Conclusion)
Meditation Two (The Plan of the Meditations; Cogito; The Wax Argument)
Meditation Three (The Law of Intuition/Truth Criterion; Argument from Ideas for God's Existence)
Meditation Four (The Problem of Error and its Solution)
Meditation Six (Getting the External World Back; Proving Mind/Body Distinct; Mind/Body Problem; Solving the Dream Problem)
Powerpoint Slideshow on John Locke
Powerpoint Slideshow on Hume through to (but not including) his Theory of Judgment
Powerpoint on Hume's Negative Critique of the Idea of a Causal Relation (and his positive alternative)
Powerpoint Slideshow "Berkeley's Epistemology"
Powerpoint Slideshow "Berkeley on God and Abstraction"
Powerpoint Slideshow "Berkeley: More Arguments + Objections to Berkeleyan Subjective Idealism + Final Thoughts"

Tape Recordings:

Partial tape of Locke Lecture on Substance and Personal Identity
Partial tape of Hume Lecture on DH's general theory of ideas, what is new in it (compared to Locke), what it repairs that is faulty in Locke, and how we come to form the idea of a causal relationship
Tape of lecture on Kant's model of mind [in WMA format]
Tape of lecture on Kant's model of mind[in MP3 format]
Tape of partial lecture on Kant's Transcendental Aesthetic [in MP3 format]
Tape of lecture on Kant's Solution to Hume's Skepticism about Causal Relations and Cartesian Dream Skepticism about the existence of the external world
February 21 2020 Lecture on Locke
Locke Lecture Friday February 28 2020
Locke Lecture Monday March 2 2020
Locke Lecture Wednesday March 4 2020
Locke Lecture Friday March 6 2020
Hume Introductory Lecture Recorded March 11, 2020

Video Recordings

Introduction to Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason
Kant's Model of Mind
Kant's Transcendental Aesthetic: on Space and Time as Mere Forms of Intuition
Kant's Theory of Judgment, Math as Synthetic A Priori Propositions, and the Objectives of the Transcendental Aesthetic

Lecture Notes

Lec 1
Lec 2
Lec 3
Lec 4
Lec 5
Lec 6
Lec 7
Lec 8
Lec 9
Lec 10
Lecs 11 & 12 (All of Locke)
Lecs 13 thru 15 (Hume)
Lec 16 (Hume's Critique of Induction)
Lec 16.5-16.9 (Berkeley)
Lec 17
Lec 18 & 19
Kant System Charts
Table of Judgments from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Kant's Twofold Distinctions between Analytic-Synthetic and A Priori-A Posteriori Judgments
Kant's Reasons for Claiming that Mathematical Judgments Must Be Synthetic, Not Analytic

 


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