A series of lectures delivered by Peter Millican to first-year philosophy students at the University of Oxford. The lectures comprise of the 8-week General Philosophy course, delivered to first year undergraduates. These lectures aim to provide a thorough introduction to many philosophical topics and to get students and others interested in thinking about key areas of philosophy. Taking a chronological view of the history of philosophy, each lecture is split into 3 or 4 sections which outline a particular philosophical problem and how different philosophers have attempted to resolve the issue. Individuals interested in the 'big' questions about life such as how we perceive the world, who we are in the world and whether we are free to act will find this series informative, comprehensive and accessible.

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5.4 Scepticism, Externalism and the Ethics of Belief 2010-11-29
6.1 Introduction to Primary and Secondary Qualities 2010-11-30
6.2 Problems with Resemblance 2010-11-30
6.3 Abstraction and Idealism 2010-11-30
6.4 Making Sense of Perception 2010-11-30
7.1 Free Will, Determinism and Choice 2010-12-01
7.2 Different Concepts of Freedom 2010-12-01
7.3 Hume on Liberty and Necessity 2010-12-01
7.4 Making Sense of Free Will and Moral Responsibility 2010-12-01
8.1 Introduction to Personal Identity 2010-12-01
8.2 John Locke on Personal Identity 2010-12-01
8.3 Problems for Locke's View of Personal Identity 2010-12-01
8.4 Persons, Humans and Brains 2010-12-01
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