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DEATH - A PHILOSOPHY COURSE (audiobook from Yale University)
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Death - Philosophy 176

A philosophy course from Yale University, by professor Shelly Kagan.

Audiobook lectures / MP3 VBR / proper ID3

19 hours total playing time.

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"I believe this course is one of the most mind-opening experiences of my life."
"Great course. Wonderful professor. Fascinating subjects."
"The deepest thinking I've done in my life."

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About the Course

There is one thing I can be sure of: I am going to die. But what am I to make of that fact? This course will examine a number of issues that arise once we begin to reflect on our mortality. The possibility that death may not actually be the end is considered. Are we, in some sense, immortal? Would immortality be desirable? Also a clearer notion of what it is to die is examined. What does it mean to say that a person has died? What kind of fact is that? And, finally, different attitudes to death are evaluated. Is death an evil? How? Why? Is suicide morally permissible? Is it rational? How should the knowledge that I am going to die affect the way I live my life?

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Sessions

01. Course introduction
02. The nature of persons: dualism vs. physicalism
03. Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part I
04. Introduction to Plato's Phaedo; Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part II
05. Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part III: Free will and near-death experiences
06. Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part IV; Plato, Part I
07. Plato, Part II: Arguments for the immortality of the soul
08. Plato, Part III: Arguments for the immortality of the soul (cont.)
09. Plato, Part IV: Arguments for the immortality of the soul (cont.)
10. Personal identity, Part I: Identity across space and time and the soul theory
11. Personal identity, Part II: The body theory and the personality theory
12. Personal identity, Part III: Objections to the personality theory
13. Personal identity, Part IV; What matters?
14. What matters (cont.); The nature of death, Part I
15. The nature of death (cont.); Believing you will die
16. Dying alone; The badness of death, Part I
17. The badness of death, Part II: The deprivation account
18. The badness of death, Part III; Immortality, Part I
19. Immortality, Part II; The value of life, Part I
20. The value of life, Part II; Other bad aspects of death, Part I
21. Other bad aspects of death, Part II
22. Fear of death
23. How to live given the certainty of death
24. Suicide, Part I: The rationality of suicide
25. Suicide, Part II: Deciding under uncertainty
26. Suicide, Part III: The morality of suicide and course conclusion

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Q U E S T I O N :

Before I download this I would like to know if it is pro/anti religion, or unbiased. Thanks.


A N S W E R :

Thank you for a very good question!

The lecturer in this course acknowledges that people may have various religious beliefs about the nature of death, morality, afterlife and immortality, based upon what they read from scripture or learn from their family traditions. THAT IS NOT A SUBJECT OF THIS COURSE.

The subject of the course is to examine what we can say about the topic of death, souls, immortality, morality, personal identity and so on WITHOUT resorting to arguments based solely upon traditional beliefs or sources of "divine revealed authority". Religion is in other words NOT a subject of this course AT ALL.

This is a philosophy course in the true sense of the word - based on unbiased thinking and reasoning and looking at difficult problems from multiple perspectives.

What I really appreciate about this course is the way the lecturer works through the issues from both sides of the argument. And sometimes there are problems where we end up with arguments with more than two "sides" such as a body-view, a personality-view and a soul-view - all of which are examined in great detail. And we do not always end up with one side as the sole victor.

Be prepared for some serious and mind opening thinking.

By the way, the professor lecturing is one of the most enthusiastic and clear spoken teachers I've ever heard, and luckily he also does have a good sense of humor.

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This is a really excellent and thought provoking course for anyone who have ever thought about aspects of life and death, the existence of souls, immortality, and related subjects in the crossroads of science, religion and philosophy.

This is a new and improved version of the same torrent posted earlier. It has smaller file size but the same audio quality. This is the version you want.
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Thanks! Great upload!
Before I download this I would like to know if it is pro/anti religion, or unbiased? Thanks.
@Lindane

Thank you for a very good question!

The answer is:

The lecturer acknowledges that many people may have various religious beliefs about the nature of life and death, immortality, sin, heaven and hell, based upon what they read from scripture or learn from their family. THAT IS NOT A SUBJECT OF THIS COURSE.

The subject of the course is to examine what we can say about the topic of death, souls, immortality, morality, personal identity and so on WITHOUT resorting to arguments based upon traditional beliefs or "divine revealed authority". Religion is in other words NOT a subject of this course AT ALL.

This is a philosophy course in the true sense of the word - based on unbiased thinking and reasoning and looking at difficult problems from multiple angles.

What I really appreciate about this course is the way the lecturer works through the argument from both sides of an argument. And sometimes there are problems where we end up with arguments with more than two "sides" such as a body-view, a personality-view and soul-view - all of which are examined in great detail.

Be prepared for some serious thinking.

By the way, the professor lecturing is one of the most enthusiastic and clear spoken teachers I've ever heard, and luckily he also does have a good sense of humor.

:-)
Awesome!
Thank you for the response, I will be downloading this for sure.
Thank you VERY much for this? Please direct m to more torrents similar to this!!
@sam_smooth

I am not sure what you mean by "similar". I do not know any other with the exact same topic. You may find something of interest if you search Google or Youtube for the lecturers name "Shelly Kagan".

Anyway here is another excellent lecture that really gave me a deeper understanding the hows and whys of humans, our society and our universe. I highly recommend it.

BIG HISTORY - The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity

http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/5547985/
and the audiobook (mp3) version of the "Big History" lecture is here:
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/4162163/
big thanks!
Your foreword convinced me to give it a listen, thanks.
Many thanks! Its a nice experience getting the illusion of attending a class at Yale when working with less inspired things at less inspired place.
This book/course is both slow and uninteresting to anyone with the slightest knowledge of philosophy in general.

However, it might be a decent introduction to people who haven't experienced philosophical arguments and their consequences.

Ohwell, good upload though.

@skeptoidfan, Read your tip about "BIG HISTORY - The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity" and checked it out. It's pretty sweet, haven't gotten so far into it though, but so far it's great! Thanks.
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