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Introduction to Philosophy And to ETHICS

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Description: Just added Three New Lectures on Ethics. 12 more to come in the next few days.1. Democritus the Moralist2. Socrates on Virtue3. Plato on Pleasure and Justice. 4. Aristotle's Ethics -Aristotle on Eudaimonia - Good life / On Moral and Intellectual Virtues.5. Aquinas' Ethical System6. Duns Scotus on Divine LawHow to understand philosophy without reading thousands of pages — An intelligent quick introduction.Understanding what is Philosophy is considered difficult.Because of its time span: 2400 years.Because of the hundreds of authors.Because of difficult theories, to quote only some common reasons.Nevertheless, the Western world is rooted in Philosophy.The Ancient Greeks started a completely new and revolutionary way of thinking.The Myths were replaced by observation and reason.These new tools offered a new explanation of Nature, of the world and of our place within it.They provided a method to understand reality.This course will guide you through the origin of Philosophy and its most important developments.The second part of this course will be dedicated to the philosophy in practice.This course intends to initiate the young student to the great thinkers of our culture while offering a starting point to all those who are interested in Philosophy for their own information and cultural interest.I just want you to start a great and exciting journey which could satisfy a curiosity at first but which could become a lifelong research and discovery, as it happened to myself.“We stand on the shoulders of giants” means simply that you need to know those giants of the Western world, explore their thinking and enrich yourself of their dreams, efforts and their thinking. Here I am offering you a ladder to claim on their shoulders!As you know, I cannot climb the ladder for you: you have to walk the path yourself. What I am offering
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