The Problem of Identity: Who Am I, Throughout My Life? Explore the Philosophical Questions About Personal Identity, Asking What Makes A Person The Same Person Over Time, Despite Changes In Their Physical Body And Mental States, Examining Concepts Like Memory, Consciousness, And The Continuity Of Self.

The Problem of Identity: Who Am I, Throughout My Life? (Lecture Hall Lights Dim, a Single Spotlight Illuminates a Slightly Dishevelled Professor) (Professor clears throat, adjusts oversized glasses, and grins…

The Problem of Time: Is Time Real, or Just an Illusion? Explore the Philosophical Puzzles Surrounding The Nature Of Time, Asking Whether Time Is Linear, Cyclical, Or An Illusion Of Human Perception, Examining Concepts Like Past, Present, And Future, And The Experience Of Temporality.

The Problem of Time: Is Time Real, or Just an Illusion? (Lecture starts with a dramatic flourish, Professor Timebender (that's me!) adjusting his bow tie, which is subtly patterned with…

Philosophy of Art: What Makes Something Art, and Why Does It Matter? Explore the Philosophical Questions About The Definition And Nature Of Art, Its Purpose, Its Relationship To Beauty, Emotion, And Meaning, And How We Experience And Value Artistic Creations Across Different Mediums and Cultures.

Philosophy of Art: What Makes Something Art, and Why Does It Matter? (A Philosophical Romp Through the Aesthetic Landscape) (Welcome, Art Lovers, Skeptics, and the Plainly Curious!) Grab your berets…

Philosophy of History: Does History Have a Direction or Meaning? Explore the Philosophical Questions About The Nature And Purpose Of History, Asking Whether Historical Events Follow A Predictable Pattern, Whether History Has A Meaning Or Goal, And How We Understand And Interpret The Past.

Philosophy of History: Does History Have a Direction or Meaning? (A Lecture for the Chronically Curious) (Professor Timebender, D.Phil (Temporal Mechanics), Ph.D (Existential Historiography) - that's me! 🧙‍♂️) Welcome, dear…

Philosophy of Language: How Does Language Work, and What is Meaning? Explore the Branch of Philosophy That Investigates The Nature Of Language, Its Relationship To Thought And Reality, How Meaning Is Created And Communicated, And The Role Of Language In Shaping Our Understanding Of The World.

Philosophy of Language: How Does Language Work, and What is Meaning? (A Lecture in Many Acts, with Occasional Sarcasm and Existential Dread) Welcome, dear students, to the intellectual rollercoaster that…