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Bundle - Every Philosophy Item in Store (INCLUDES Crash Course Worksheets)

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The Philosopher's Shelf
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    Description

    This bundle is the same as Bundle - Every Philosophy Item In Store (34 PowerPoints, etc.) except that it includes the worksheets I created to accompany the Crash Course Philosophy videos on YouTube. Therefore, the same description applies, so it is included below. From PowerPoints to handouts to exam questions, every item in my store that has anything to do with philosophy is included except for the C.S. Lewis PowerPoints (only to keep the cost down since I didn't figure there would be as much interest in these).

    The preview and thumbnail images are taken from the Introduction to Western Philosophy PowerPoint to give you an idea of the quality of the PowerPoint presentations. The Introduction to Western Philosophy PowerPoint alone has 36 slides which gives you an idea of just how much content is included in the entire bundle.

    Although these PowerPoints can be taught in any order, the following order is recommended. It begins with more of a historical approach (to some degree) and then switches to a more topical approach (presentations grouped by subject matter).

    1. Introduction to Western Philosophy

    2. The Value of Philosophy - Bertrand Russell

    3. The Presocratics

    4. Plato - The Allegory of the Cave

    5. The Euthyphro Dilemma

    6. The Apology - by Plato

    7. Crito - by Plato

    Having introduced the student to Western Philosophy, I would switch to a thematic approach focused on certain subjects. These can be done in any order to some degree.

    8. Introduction to Critical Thinking

    9. Introduction to Logic

    10. Introduction to Epistemology

    11. Rene Descartes' Rationality

    12. David Hume's Empiricism

    13. Introduction to Ethics

    14. Aristotle and Virtue Ethics

    15. Epicureanism

    16. Stoicism

    17. Buddhism

    18. John Stuart Mill & Utilitarianism

    19. Kant and Deontological Ethics

    20. The Sermon on the Mount - Jesus

    21. Confessions by Augustine

    22. Introduction to Christian Ethics - Part I

    23. John Rawls - "Justice as Fairness"

    24. Peter Singer - Famine, Affluence, and Morality

    25. My Confessions by Leo Tolstoy- Part 1

    26. My Confessions by Leo Tolstoy- Part 2

    27. William James - The Will to Believe

    28. Logotherapy - Viktor Frankl (PowerPoint w/ PDF Reading)

    At this point, you could end more randomly with the more "isolated" presentations.

    29. Mind-Body Philosophy

    30. The Problem of Evil (which could also be placed after the Euthyphro Dilemma)

    31. PHILOSOPHY Bell Ringer Exercises (a ton of fun!)

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    32. The Philosophy of John Locke (this would probably fit well after the PPTX on David Hume)

    33. Philosophy of Free Will (will fit nicely around 29. Mind-Body Philosophy

    34. Moral Universalism and Moral Relativism

    35. Introduction to Feminist Ethics

    Total Pages
    1100+
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Semester
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