

Oxford Philosophy
7 snips Jul 12, 2023
Explore the influence of World War Two on philosophical thinking, particularly in the context of Oxford Philosophy. Discuss the concept of ordinary language philosophy and its significance at Oxford University. Discover J.L. Austin's contributions during the war and the influence of war experience on a philosopher's approach. Delve into the exploration of language and the difference between 'mistake' and 'accident'. Explore aesthetics and the impact of World War II on Philosophy at Oxford, including the rise of women philosophers. Discuss the flaws in logical positivism and introduction to Derek Parfitt. Dive into the problem of personal identity and obligations to future generations.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Ordinary Language Philosophy and its Significance at Oxford University
01:41 • 18min
J.L. Austin's Contribution to the War and the British Defeat in North Africa
19:47 • 7min
The Influence of War Experience on a Philosopher's Approach
27:05 • 2min
Exploration of Language and the Difference Between 'Mistake' and 'Accident'
29:11 • 2min
Exploring Aesthetics and Ordinary Language Philosophy
31:40 • 2min
The Impact of World War II on Philosophy at Oxford and the Rise of Women Philosophers
33:16 • 20min
Flaws in Logical Positivism and Introduction to Derek Parfitt
53:14 • 2min
Personal Identity and Obligations to Future Generations
54:48 • 16min