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Harry Binswanger
Member, Board of Directors

John Locke’s Political Philosophy

3 Lessons
4h 22m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
More than any other Enlightenment thinker, John Locke was responsible for the creation of the United States. His thoughts on the nature of human knowledge, individual rights, and the sacred value of free thought against...
Robert Mayhew
Professor of Philosophy Seton Hall University

Aristotle: Father of Romanticism

3 Lessons
4h 7m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
Could there have been a Romantic school of art if not for the ideas of Aristotle? In this course, Dr. Robert Mayhew addresses this intriguing question. Plato, the first philosopher with a theory of esthetics, saw...
Gregory Salmieri
Senior Scholar of Philosophy at the Salem Center, University of Texas at Austin

Aristotle’s Theory of Knowledge

3 Lessons
4h 30m
Level
Advanced
Completed 0%
Aristotle is the father and chief defender of the view that the human mind can achieve a deep and rich understanding of the world in terms of fundamental principles derived ultimately from sense-perception. Aristotle’s theory...
John David Lewis

Ancient Greece (Part 3): The Early Fourth Century

3 Lessons
2h 53m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
The fourth century BC, the events after the defeat of Athens by Sparta in the Peloponnesian War, is often seen as the decline of the Greek world, a mere echo of a golden age. But...
John David Lewis

Ancient Greece (Part 2): Fifth-Century Athens

4 Lessons
4h 0m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
The apex of classical culture is the intellectual revolution of fifth-century Athens: she was nothing less than the intellectual capital and the exemplar of the Greek world. The political context for this development was set...
John David Lewis

Ancient Greece (Part 1): The Archaic Period

3 Lessons
4h 25m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
Archaic Greece encompasses the three centuries prior to the ascent of classical Greek culture. As historian John David Lewis illustrates, it subsumes intellectual, artistic, and political achievements that are self-sufficient in their own right, but...
Harry Binswanger
Member, Board of Directors

Logic: The Cashing-In

5 Lessons
5h 5m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
Concepts, though fundamental, are only tools—only means to an end. The end is the practical, productive, rational use of your mind to achieve your values, secure your survival, and enhance your life. That is the...
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Gregory Salmieri
Senior Scholar of Philosophy at the Salem Center, University of Texas at Austin

Atlas Shrugged as a Work of Philosophy

4 Lessons
4h 47m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
Available with Spanish subtitles! ¡Disponible con subtítulos en español! Ayn Rand stated the theme of Atlas Shrugged as: “the role of the mind in man’s existence—and, as corollary, the demonstration of a new moral philosophy: the morality of...
Leonard Peikoff
Ayn Rand’s Foremost Student and the Author of the Definitive Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand

Reflections on Life and Personal Values

5 Lessons
5h 54m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
In this collection of talks spanning more than a decade, Leonard Peikoff reflects on a wide range of topics of significant importance to his life, both personally and professionally. Several of these discussions are informal:...
Yaron Brook
Chairman of the Board

In Defense of Financial Markets

7 Lessons
7h 56m
Level
Intermediate
Completed 0%
Free, unregulated financial markets serve the vital function of providing capital to the producers. Yet, through the ages, banking and other financial activities have been viewed as corrupt and exploitative. From the money-changers of the...
Gregory Salmieri
Senior Scholar of Philosophy at the Salem Center, University of Texas at Austin

Objectivist Epistemology in Outline

4 Lessons
6h 3m
Level
Advanced
Completed 0%
Ayn Rand held that “philosophy is primarily epistemology,” the “science devoted to the discovery of the proper methods of acquiring and validating knowledge.” This class surveys Rand’s “new approach to epistemology” — the most original...
Jason Rheins

Kant’s Philosophy (Part 2): Moral Philosophy

3 Lessons
3h 0m
Level
Advanced
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No thinker has had a greater influence on philosophy in the last two centuries than Immanuel Kant. Building on his metaphysics and epistemology, Kant proposed an ethics that dispensed with the need for a divine...
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