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An enquiry concerning human understanding
Book • 1921
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as a primary source material for understanding the problem of induction.


Tamler Sommers

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Episode 294: The Scandal of Philosophy (Hume's Problem of Induction)
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as the subject of their main segment, focusing on section 12.


Tamler Sommers

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Episode 312: MechaSkeptic
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in their discussion on the problem of induction.

Stuart Ritchie

Tom Chivers

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Episode 63: Philosophy of science
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to challenge claims about knowledge.


Jorge Sanchez-Perez

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Recovering Indigenous Andean Philosophy: Interview with Jorge Sanchez-Perez
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when discussing the debate on free will and determinism.

Peter Millican

7.4 Making Sense of Free Will and Moral Responsibility
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when discussing the philosophical progression towards Kant and his denial of causation.


Matt Fradd

62: How do we know stuff? (an intro to Thomas' epistemology)
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to provide further detail on the topics discussed in his lectures.

Peter Millican

2.7 Overview: Kant and Modern Science
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as one of three books that changed his life, emphasizing its impact on his cognitive structure.


Paul Krugman

ICYMI: Paul Krugman
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as a book that influenced him, focusing on skepticism and how we know what we know.


Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman on climate, robots, single-payer, and so much more
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for his accessible writing style despite being written in the 1700s.


Eddie Hood

Why You Should Study Philosophy in 2024 | EP 25