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Philosophy and the Sciences: Introduction to the Philosophy of Physical Sciences
by Professor Michela Massimi , Dr. Alasdair Richmond , Dr. Suilin Lavelle , Dr David Carmel , Dr Mark Sprevak , Professor Duncan Pritchard , Professor Andy Clark , Professor John Peacock , Professor Barbara Webb , Dr Kenny Smith , Dr Peggy Series , Louise Connelly- 4.6
Approx. 11 hours to complete
This is the first part of the course 'Philosophy and the Sciences', dedicated to Philosophy of the Physical Sciences. This course companion to the 'Philosophy and the Sciences' course was written by the Edinburgh Philosophy and the Sciences team expressly with the needs of MOOC students in mind. Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh...
Philosophy, Science and Religion: Science and Philosophy
by Dr J Adam Carter , Dr Orestis Palermos , Professor Mark Harris , Professor Duncan Pritchard- 4.5
Approx. 15 hours to complete
Philosophy, Science and Religion mark three of the most fundamental modes of thinking about the world and our place in it. • Philosophy, Science and Religion II: Philosophy and Religion Free Will - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy [Video Lecture] Tom McLeish on the Theology of Science 1: Definition of science...
Philosophy of Science
by Michael Weisberg- 4.7
Approx. 12 hours to complete
Specific topics will include how scientists generate knowledge through observations, experiments, and simulations; scientific objectivity and failures of scientific objectivity; the self-correcting nature of the scientific community; the positive and negative influences that values can have on science; the relationship between science and religion; and the role of the public in guiding the scientific enterprise....
Biology Everywhere Foundations
by Melanie Peffer- 4.6
Approx. 10 hours to complete
In this course, we will explore the nature of science and biology. We will discuss what the “biology everywhere” philosophy means and the history of the “biology everywhere” project. We will also discuss what science (and biology) are as a discipline of inquiry and how chemistry is foundational to understanding biology....
Philosophy, Science and Religion: Religion and Science
by Dr Mog Stapleton , Dr J Adam Carter , Dr Orestis Palermos , Professor Mark Harris , Professor Duncan Pritchard- 4.6
Approx. 26 hours to complete
Philosophy, Science and Religion mark three of the most fundamental modes of thinking about the world and our place in it. • Philosophy, Science and Religion I: Science and Philosophy - https://www. • Philosophy, Science and Religion II: Philosophy and Religion - https://www. What provides a better explanation for the origin of the universe: science or religion?...
Philosophy, Science and Religion: Philosophy and Religion
by Dr Orestis Palermos , Professor Mark Harris , Professor Duncan Pritchard , Dr J Adam Carter , Dr Mog Stapleton- 4.6
Approx. 24 hours to complete
Philosophy, Science and Religion mark three of the most fundamental modes of thinking about the world and our place in it. • Is belief in science also a kind of fundamentalism? • Philosophy, Science and Religion I: Science and Philosophy https://www. 4 - Case studies from science: trust and distrust of science by laypeople...
Introduction to Philosophy
by Dr. Dave Ward , Professor Duncan Pritchard , Professor Michela Massimi , Dr. Suilin Lavelle , Dr. Matthew Chrisman , Dr. Allan Hazlett , Dr. Alasdair Richmond , Guy Fletcher , Elinor Mason- 4.7
Approx. 19 hours to complete
This course companion to the 'Introduction to Philosophy' course was written by the Edinburgh Philosophy team expressly with the needs of MOOC students in mind. Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh Related work by Philosophy staff at the University of Edinburgh...
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Evaluating Problems
by Shawn Ross- 4.7
Approx. 16 hours to complete
The second course of the specialization EVALUATING PROBLEMS will show you how humans think and how to utilize different disciplinary approaches to tackle problems more effectively. “Evaluating the Anthropocene” – How to evaluate the problems of the Anthropocene. Short writing for Module 2: Introduction to the history and philosophy of science The Uses of Science Science and the Humanities...
Philosophy and the Sciences: Introduction to the Philosophy of Cognitive Sciences
by Professor Michela Massimi , Dr. Alasdair Richmond , Dr. Suilin Lavelle , Dr David Carmel , Dr Mark Sprevak , Professor Duncan Pritchard , Professor Andy Clark , Professor John Peacock , Professor Barbara Webb , Dr Kenny Smith , Dr Peggy Series- 4.6
Approx. 10 hours to complete
Philosophy of neurosciences, where we’ll consider the nature of human cognition and the relation between mind, machines, and the environment. Gain a fairly well-rounded view on selected areas and topics at the intersection of philosophy and the sciences Stone-age minds in modern skulls: evolutionary theory and the philosophy of mind (Suilin Lavelle and Kenny Smith)...
Paradox and Infinity
by Agustín Rayo , Cosmo Grant , David Balcarras- 0.0
12 Weeks
This is a class about awe-inspiring issues at the intersection between philosophy and mathematics. In Paradox and Infinity, you will be introduced to highlights from the intersection of philosophy and mathematics. Note: learners who do well in Paradox will have typically taken at least a couple of college-level classes in mathematics or computer science....
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