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Beyond Belief 2008 -31- Walter Sinnott-Armstrong 2-2

Beyond Belief 2008 -31- Walter Sinnott-Armstrong 2-2

-Armstrong is Professor of Philosophy and the Hardy Professor of Legal Studies at Dartmouth College, as well as the Co-director of the MacArthur Law and Neuroscience Project. His research interests include ethics, philosophy of law, epistemology, and informal logic. Currently he is working on moral psychology and brain science, and the uses and implications of neuroscience for legal systems. He has recently edited three volumes on the evolution, cognitive science and neuroscience of ...

Author: bowman2061; Tags: Criminal Law Law Legal System Psychopaths Science and Law Sentencing Guidelines This is Your Brain on Law Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

Beyond Belief 2008 -31- Walter Sinnott-Armstrong 1-2

Beyond Belief 2008 -31- Walter Sinnott-Armstrong 1-2

-Armstrong is Professor of Philosophy and the Hardy Professor of Legal Studies at Dartmouth College, as well as the Co-director of the MacArthur Law and Neuroscience Project. His research interests include ethics, philosophy of law, epistemology, and informal logic. Currently he is working on moral psychology and brain science, and the uses and implications of neuroscience for legal systems. He has recently edited three volumes on the evolution, cognitive science and neuroscience of ...

Author: bowman2061; Tags: Criminal Law Law Legal System Psychopaths Science and Law Sentencing Guidelines This is Your Brain on Law Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

The Epistemological Detour

The Epistemological Detour

"Spiritualists" in Cassadaga provide alternative advice when dealing with the unseen world Correspondent : Nancy Johnson Camera/Lighting/Editing : Timothy F. Kania

Author: profoundpictures2010; Tags: Tampa HD Video Production TV Market Cassadaga Florida

Introduction to epistemology.mp4

Introduction to epistemology.mp4

Author: drhollist; Tags: intro

A new epistemological tool more powerful than falsifiability and Occam's razor

A new epistemological tool more powerful than falsifiability and Occam's razor

This video uses a highly edited audio file taken from this TED Talks source: David Deutsch: A new way to explain explanation www.youtube.com I claim fair use. I want to talk about Deutsch's ideas. I think his concept of "invariability" might turn out to be an epistemological tool more powerful than Occam's razor and Karl Popper's concept of falsifiability combined. Occam's razor states that "entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity" or "plurality should not be posited without ...

Author: zarkoff45; Tags: David Deutsch Occam's razor falsifiability testability science epistemology philosophy philosophy of science Karl Popper theory hypothesis explain explanation explaining explanation

Epistemic Object

Epistemic Object

Bit of a change. One thing I sometimes do to help me understand things a bit more fully is to make what I call 'epistemic objects' (although my wife has other words for them). These are constructions which for me embody a set of ideas that I'm having trouble holding in my head and thinking about conceptually but that I can realise in material stuff and can hold in my hand. I'm borrowing the term 'epistemic objects' from some work done by Maglio and Kirsch in which they identified 'epistemic ...

Author: conferencereport; Tags: art cognition cognitive science pragmatic action epistemic epistemology Heidegger Wittgenstein Merleau-Ponty Douglas Harding enlightenment

Hawaiian Epistemology 4

Hawaiian Epistemology 4

For my MEd. presentation on December 2, 2009. This video was made on Dec 1, 2009 in Puna - created at animoto.com

Author: ChapMagz1861; Tags: animoto

'Belief' in god is a lie and a deliberate act of evil. Part 2.5 (part 2 summary)

'Belief' in god is a lie and a deliberate act of evil. Part 2.5 (part 2 summary)

the religious person has taken an avowedly irrational 'leap of faith', which is, by definition, a rejection of logic as the means to acquiring knowledge. Part 2.5 is the concluding video of part 2. Summarises the fact that the religious epistemology is fundamentally a matter of abandoning rationality and that this abandonment is an act of fundamental dishonesty. Resolves the question 'Why do some intelligent people believe in god?' without recourse to the inept 'they aren't intelligent', ...

Author: dannidandannikins; Tags: Objectivism morality god reason faith existence identity consciousness philosophy atheism theism antitheism rejection of logic hope despair non-existence

Quest for Truth

Quest for Truth

In the epistemological quest for the Truth by mankind, should we trust faith or science?

Author: ThoughtfulAtheist; Tags: Thoughtfulatheist truth logic evidence reason faith science

Re: Spot The Twat

Re: Spot The Twat

reasonandrevolt.blogspot.com A response to Facts' latest video. I have no idea what this Solway guy believes, but the Facts' appears to have made the epistemological error, not Solway. ... Epistemology Scientism Empiricism Rationalism Philosophy Science

Author: RevolutionarySpectre; Tags: Epistemology Scientism Empiricism Rationalism Philosophy Science

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