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An analytic tradition is a form of philosophy that became powerful in the west at the beginning of the 20th century. Throughout the [course_title], you’ll understand the purposes of a unified theory, including the innovations of Frege, the construction and abandonment of a formal language for science, and the reformation of philosophy. You’ll also come to know the efforts applied to protect philosophy from political co-optation by the European logical empiricists.

Assessment

This course does not involve any written exams. Students need to answer 5 assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Each answer needs to be 200 words (1 Page). Once the answers are submitted, the tutor will check and assess the work.

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Course Credit: Open Culture

Course Curriculum

Module: 01
Philosophy in One Lecture 00:49:00
Analytic Philosophy: Frege 00:51:00
Frege on Sense and Reference 00:50:00
Russell on Denoting 00:50:00
Russell on Denoting, Part 2 00:51:00
Russell’s Logical Atomism 00:29:00
Russell on Belief and Ontology 00:50:00
Module: 02
Wittgenstein’s Tractatus 00:50:00
Logical Empiricism: Criteria and Protocol Sentences 00:49:00
Ayer’s Criteria of Verification 00:47:00
Gilbert Ryle, Systematically Misleading Expressions 00:47:00
Carnap and Ryle on Dispositions 00:47:00
Quine’s Logistical Approach to Ontology 00:49:00
Quine on What There Is 00:48:00
Module: 03
Quine’s Ontology 00:48:00
Quine on Analyticity and Other Dogmas 00:49:00
Quine on Carnap on Logical Truth 00:47:00
Quine on Truth by Convention 00:46:00
Carnap on Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology 00:52:00
Sellars on Foundationalism 00:47:00
Sellars on the Logic of Looks 00:50:00
Module: 04
Sellars on the Inconsistent Triad 00:45:00
Sellars and the Framework of Thoughts 00:46:00
Quine on Modality 00:45:00
Quine on Quantifying In 00:47:00
Quine on the Indeterminacy of Translation 00:47:00
Kripke on the Descriptive Theory of Names 00:49:00
Kripke and the Causal Picture of Names 00:49:00
Module: 05
Kripke on Rigid Designators 00:50:00
Gareth Evans on the Causal Theory 00:49:00
Kripke on Essential Properties 00:46:00
Kripke on the Wittgensteinian Paradox 00:45:00
Kripke and the Skeptical Solution 00:45:00
Kripke on Wittgenstein on Forms of Life 00:46:00
Blackburn on the Skeptical Solution 00:47:00
Assessment
Submit Your Assignment 00:00:00
Certification 00:00:00

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