John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
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John Locke Lectures in Philosophy
The John Locke Lectures are among the world's most distinguished lecture series in philosophy. The series began in 1950 and are given once a year.
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2011 Lecture 4: Platonism as a Way of Life
Fourth and final lecture in the 2011 John Locke lecture series. Philosophy is a demanding intellectual discipline, with many facets: logic, epistemolo...

2011 Lecture 3: The Stoic Way of Life
Third lecture in the 2011 John Locke Lecture Series. Philosophy is a demanding intellectual discipline, with many facets: logic, epistemology, philoso...

2011 Lecture 2: Aristotle's Philosophy as Two Ways of Life
Second lecture in the 2011 John Locke Lecture Series. Philosophy is a demanding intellectual discipline, with many facets: logic, epistemology, philos...

2011 Lecture 1: Philosophy in Antiquity as a Way of Life
Part of the 2011 John Locke Lecture Series; this year presented by Professor John Cooper, Princeton University, on 'Ancient Greek Philosophies as a Wa...

2009 Lecture 5: Normative Structures
Fifth and final lecture in the 2009 John Locke lectures entitled Being Realistic about Reasons.

2009 Lecture 4: Epistemological Problems
Fourth lecture in the 2009 John Locke Lecture series entitled Being Realistic about Reasons.

2009 Lecture 3: Motivation and the Appeal of Expressivism
Third lecture in the 2009 John Locke lecture series entitled Being Realistic about Reasons.

2009 Lecture 2: Normativity and Metaphysics
Second lecture in the 2009 John Locke lectures entitled Being Realistic about Reasons.

2009 Lecture 1: Being Realistic about Reasons Introduction
First lecture of the 2009 John Locke Lectures entitled 'Being Realistic about Reasons.

2010 Lecture 6: Whither the Aufbau?
Sixth and final lecture in the John Locke lecture series entitled Constructing the World.

2010 Lecture 5: Hard Cases: Mathematics, Normativity, Ontology, Intentionality
Fifth lecture in the 2010 John Locke lecture series entitled Constructing the World.

2010 Lecture 4: Revisability and Conceptual Change: Carnap vs. Quine
Fourth lecture in the 2010 John Locke lecture series entitled Constructing the World.

2010 Lecture 3: The Case for A Priori Scrutability
Third lecture in the 2010 John Locke lecture series entitled Constructing the World.

2010 Lecture 2: The Cosmoscope Argument
Second lecture in the 2010 John Locke lecture series entitled 'Constructing the World'.

2010 Lecture 1: A Scrutable World
First Lecture in the 2010 John Locke Lecture series entitled Constructing the World.

2008 Lecture 6: The Revisability Puzzle Revisited.
This is the sixth lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.

2008 Lecture 5: Epistemology without Metaphysics
This is the fifth lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.

2008 Lecture 4: Is that Really Revising Logic?
This is the fourth lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.

2008 Lecture 3: A Case for the Rational Revisability of Logic.
This is the third lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.

2008 Lecture 2: What is the Normative Role of Logic?
This is the second lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.

2008 Lecture 1: A Puzzle about Rational Revisability
This is the first lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.

2007 Lecture 6: Knowing what we are thinking
The sixth lecture will try to resolve a familiar tension between externalism about mental content and the assumption that we have some kind of privile...

2007 Lecture 5: Acquaintance and essence
Russell held that we must be acquainted with the constituents of the contents of our thoughts, and remnants of this doctrine persist in the work of a...

2007 Lecture 4: Phenomenal and epistemic indistinguishability
The fourth lecture will begin with a variation on the thought experiment about Mary that is the focus of the knowledge argument, using it to develop t...

2007 Lecture 3: Locating ourselves in the world
One strategy for responding to the knowledge argument exploits an analogy between knowledge of phenomenal experience and essentially indexical or self...

2007 Lecture 2: Epistemic possibilities and the knowledge argument
The second lecture will begin with Frank Jackson's knowledge argument. The argument and the responses to it turn on assumptions about the nature of th...

2007 Lecture 1: Starting in the middle
Our topic is a subject's knowledge of his own phenomenal experience and of the content of his thought, but I will approach the topic from the outside,...