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The following is a list of links to articles that were, at least in early versions, a series of introductory philosophy lectures that I wrote out completely and read to my unfortunate Ohio State University students in the spring of 1998. Printed out it's about 350 pages long. Its audience is average undergraduates who have never had a philosophy class before. It covers, in a conversational yet concise fashion, all the main subdisciplines of philosophy, with a few exceptions (e.g., philosophy of science and aesthetics are omitted). This material will require radical reworking and general wikification to become appropriate for Wikipedia. I'm now in the process of wikifying this myself, but I certainly invite help with this. --Larry Sanger

Note, November 25, 2002: A few of these articles have been edited and maintained by me, but most of them have been tweaked here and there by others, unfortunately often not to the benefit of the article. I've pretty much let them go however other have wanted them to go with no input at all. This is fine with me, though, for now. I'll go back over them if and when I have time. --Larry Sanger

Table of contents:

1 Introduction to Philosophy
the motivation to philosophize -- introduction to philosophical method -- definition of philosophy -- philosophical subdisciplines
2 Some Rudiments of Logic
college logic -- argument -- logical fallacy -- argument form -- validity -- soundness -- cogency -- good argument -- deduction and induction -- modus ponens -- modus tollens -- disjunctive syllogism -- affirming the consequent -- definition -- extension -- intension -- ambiguity -- vagueness -- genus-differentia definition -- fallacies of definition
3 Metaphysics
introduction to metaphysics -- metaphysics -- ontology -- being -- category of being -- abstract -- concrete -- the existence of physical objects -- nonexistence -- objecthood -- substance theory -- bundle theory -- mind -- problem of universals -- universal--metaphysics -- type--metaphysics -- class (the section "classes vs. types") -- Platonic realism -- Aristotle's theory of universals -- identity and change
4 Philosophy of Religion
philosophy of religion -- the nature of God in monotheistic religions -- eternal existence -- faith and rationality -- obviously bad arguments for the existence of God -- traditionally respectable arguments for the existence of God -- the ontological argument -- the cosmological argument -- the teleological argument -- the problem of evil -- the rationality of atheism -- theodicy
5 Philosophy of Mind
philosophy of mind -- mental event -- mental functions -- consciousness -- the mind-body problem -- reduction -- monism -- neutral monism -- dualism -- dualistic interactionism -- physicalism -- philosophy of perception -- free will and determinism
6 Philosophy of Language
philosophy of language -- the meaning of meaning -- proper names -- meaningfulness[?] -- naive relativism about truth -- truth
7 Epistemology
epistemology -- theory of justification -- the regress argument in epistemology -- a priori and a posteriori knowledge -- knowledge -- skepticism -- common sense and the Diallelus
8 Ethics
ethics -- meta-ethics -- ethical naturalism -- cognitivism -- ethical non-naturalism -- non-cognitivism -- value theory -- theory of conduct
9 Political Philosophy
political philosophy -- the justification of the state -- anarchism and natural law theory -- social contract theories -- consequentialist justifications of the state[?] -- the purpose of government -- libertarianism -- socialism

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I think that's it for now. Any comments or questions?

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