Ethics: How Should We Live? Explore the Branch of Philosophy That Studies Moral Principles, Values, and Actions, Examining Different Ethical Frameworks (Consequentialism, Deontology, Virtue Ethics) and Grappling with Questions of Good and Evil, Right and Wrong, and Our Responsibilities to Ourselves and Others.

Ethics: How Should We Live? A Philosophical Romp Through Right and Wrong (Lecture Begins – Sound of dramatic fanfare followed by awkward coughing) Alright everyone, settle down, settle down! Welcome…

Political Philosophy: What is Justice and How Should Society Be Organized? Dive into the Fundamental Questions of Political Philosophy, Exploring Concepts Like Justice, Rights, Liberty, Equality, and the Role and Legitimacy of Government, Examining Ideas From Ancient Greece to Contemporary Debates.

Political Philosophy: What is Justice and How Should Society Be Organized? (A Humorous, Slightly Irreverent Lecture) (Professor Quirke adjusts his bow tie, leans into the podium, and a mischievous glint…

The Social Contract: Why Do We Live Under Government? Explore the Philosophical Idea That Individuals Implicitly Agree to Give Up Some Freedoms in Exchange for Protection and Social Order Provided by a Government, Examining Different Versions of This Theory by Thinkers Like Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau.

The Social Contract: Why Do We Live Under Government? 🏛️🤝🤔 Welcome, esteemed students of life (and forced attendees)! Today, we embark on a thrilling intellectual journey into the heart of…

Empiricism vs. Rationalism: Where Does True Knowledge Come From? Explore the Fundamental Philosophical Debate About the Source of Knowledge, Examining the Empiricist View (Experience) Versus the Rationalist View (Reason) and How These Differing Perspectives Shaped the Course of Western Philosophy.

Empiricism vs. Rationalism: Where Does True Knowledge Come From? A Philosophical Food Fight! 🧠💥 (Lecture Hall Ambiance: Imagine the gentle hum of fluorescent lights, the rustle of notebooks, and maybe…

Locke’s Blank Slate: How Does Our Mind Develop? Explore John Locke’s Empiricist Theory of the Mind as a *Tabula Rasa* (Blank Slate) At Birth, Arguing That All Knowledge Comes From Sensory Experience and Reflection, Laying the Groundwork for Understanding Human Learning and Development.

Locke's Blank Slate: How Does Our Mind Develop? A Lecture on the Tabula Rasa (Professor wanders onto the stage, adjusting spectacles and carrying a ridiculously oversized slate board.) Good morning,…