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The Big Questions of Philosophy

By: David K. Johnson, The Great Courses
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We have all pondered seemingly unanswerably but significant questions about our existence - the biggest of all being, "Why are we here?" Philosophy has developed over millennia to help us grapple with these essential intangibles. There is no better way to study the big questions in philosophy than to compare how the world's greatest minds have analyzed these questions, defined the terms, and then reasoned out potential solutions. Once you've compared the arguments, the final step is always deciding for yourself whether you find an explanation convincing.

This course gives you the tools to follow and create logical arguments while exploring famous philosophers' viewpoints on these important questions. Although progress has been made toward answers, brilliant thinkers have continued to wrestle with many big questions that inspire thoughtful people everywhere. These questions include: What is knowledge? Does God exist? Do humans have free will? What is right and wrong? How should society be organized?

Given the complexity of these big questions, it should be no surprise that many controversies are far from settled. In fact, by the end of these 36 lectures, you may be even less sure of the right answers to some of the questions than you were at the beginning. But being a philosopher means constantly testing your views - giving a reasoned defense if you believe you are right and modifying your ideas when you realize you are wrong. You'll discover that great thinkers before you have offered convincing answers to hard questions, philosophers after them have made equally persuasive objections, and then still others have refined the debate even further - causing the issues to come into sharper and sharper focus.

Join Plato, St. Anselm, Descartes, Locke, Hume, Kant, Mill, Smith, Marx, Rawls, and many others in an exploration of fundamental questions. Get ready to think big!

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I enjoyed the listening to the content. Professor can get a little too enthusiastic, and sometimes seems a little simplistic in his reasoning/conclusions. But I guess I am getting OLD.

WORTH PURCHASING. THOUGHT PROVOKING.

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Well worth the time! Clarified what is philosophy, how to think about hard problems and how we can gain true knowledge. Covers many topics in half hour chunks. I left and came back to it a couple times before reaching the end, which was fine, though he does refer back to earlier lectures, so don’t stay away too long :-) Got me fired up to learn more about certain topics, so now I have a reading list.

Great intro to philosophical thinking

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This was my first course in philosophy and philosophical questions and I really enjoyed how the material was presented. I consider myself a moderately religious person and found some of the material challenging those beliefs (which is not bad). I appreciated the effort to explain the logic and ideas behind each of these questions. This lecture series helped me by giving me some mental tools and guidance to better examine more complex concepts.

Thought provoking

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The prof is really excellent at explaining complex concepts in a way that is memorable and accessible.

He presents the ideas of influential philosophers, past & present, and also devotes a lot of time to teaching how to reason soundly & carefully & avoid logical fallacies. I think the part about abduction - choosing the best explanation - was most useful to me.

This course challenged me because he concludes quite definitively that there is no good reason to believe in a God. But I'm still glad I listened to it, because any misconception you have that you are not aware of is something that is just waiting to crumble.

A Challenging & Very Well-Delivered Course

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David Johnson’s first thirty lectures revolve around proof of God, the definition of reason, knowledge, truth, and the existence of free will. Those lectures, though logically consistent, are a slog and may cause listeners to stop listening. However, the last six chapters of Johnson’s lectures are rewarding summaries of government philosophy and the meaning of life. The first two thirds of Johnson’s philosophical analysis conclude God’s existence is an unverifiable truth, solely dependent on the chimera of faith.

The final chapter of Johnson’s lectures is “What is the Meaning of Life”. There is no definitive answer. Maybe, it is the number 42, the nonsensical conclusion of the Bible noting “The Duration of Suffering”. (It is also Douglas Adams ironic answer in “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”.)

LIFE'S MEANING

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