Week - 1 |
Meeting the students, explaining the course requirements |
Week - 2 |
The etymology of the word philosophy; the concept of logos; the nature of philosophical activity, the requirements of doing philosophy; the sub-disciplines of philosophy; the difference between philosophy and other disciplines |
Week - 3 |
Socrates's Defense Bertrand Russell: The Value of Philosophy |
Week - 4 |
Nermi Uygur, "What is a Philosophical Question?" |
Week - 5 |
The definition and nature of argument. the difference between argument and explanation. deductive and inductive reasoning |
Week - 6 |
Argument examples in philosophy
Logical fallacies |
Week - 7 |
Cogito argument (Descartes, first and second Meditations)
Cartesian doubt and the search for certain knowledge
The discussion of rationalism-empirisism |
Week - 8 |
Mid-term examination |
Week - 9 |
Berkeley's argument. Idealist theory of knowledge
The discussion of idealism-materialism |
Week - 10 |
Hume's fork: necessary a priori propositions-contingent a posteriori propositions Kant's classification of knowledge: a priori-a posteriori, analytic-synthetic distinction |
Week - 11 |
The analysis of knowledge: Platon-Gettier
Theatetus
Is justified true belief knowledge? |
Week - 12 |
The possibility of knowledge and metaphysics: The discussion on universals |
Week - 13 |
Metaphysical Problems: The problem of the free will and determinism
Determinism, Free will, compatibilism |
Week - 14 |
Metaphysical Problems: The problem of the free will and determinism
Determinism, Free will, compatibilism |