• Kmaca
    24
    What are some good collections of relatively accessible lectures?

    I just finished reading the collection of lectures called Philosophers of our Time compiled by Ted Honderich. It consists of essays from the annual lectures given at the Royal Institute of Philosophy in London. It was highly readable without being too technical and gave a good sense of some current contemporary philosophical approaches with writers like Chalmers, Searle, Foot, etc. It was something a 3rd or 4th year undergrad could sink their teeth into. Meaty without being too technical. Any other collections or books of lectures like that?
  • Heracloitus
    487
    There is this excellent history of philosophy lecture series by Arthur Holmes
  • Kmaca
    24
    Thanks! Looks fantastic and very comprehensive
  • Banno
    23.1k
    J.L Austin, Philosophical Papers.

    Edit: Ah, boomer error You want videos, not papers.
  • Wheatley
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    Edit: missed the "recommend" part

    There's an introduction to philosophy course on Coursera (link)

    It's starts june 29th and it's free to enroll.

    Edit: I personally never tried this course.
  • Wheatley
    2.3k
    John Searle has 3 lectures on YouTube:

    UC Berkeley lectures.

    Edit: I found them very interesting.
  • Wheatley
    2.3k
    Open Yale Courses

    Death

    Edit: I also found this one interesting, but I don't really like his style.
  • Wheatley
    2.3k
    There are tons of different free philosophy courses online. (link)

    Edit: Mixed quality, I'm sure. I obviously didn't go through every one of them.
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