Jorge Luis Borges - Averröes’ Search - Averröes’ Failure And Defeat - Sadler' Lectures

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William Gass, The Case Of The Obliging Stranger - The Case and Moral Theories - Sadler's Lectures

This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century philosopher and novelist William Gass' article "The Case Of The Obliging Stranger", which begins with a case that runs: "Imagine I approach a stranger on the street and say to him, "If you please, sir, I desire to perform an ...  Show more

Aristotle, On Interpretation - Contraries Of Affirmative Propositions - Sadler's Lectures

This lecture discusses the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle' work, On Interpretation, focusing on his discussion near the end of the work bearing on what the contraries of affirmative, generally universal, proposition, actually are, since this is an issue that people often get ...  Show more

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