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Nov 11, 2014 - 82:18
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In the second lecture we examine first the famous ‘Wilt Chamberlain’ thought experiment that demonstrates a retention between freedom and equality, then arguments for and against two famous moral theories; deontology and...
Moral and Political Philosophy is an episode from A Romp Through Philosophy for Complete Beginners by Oxford University. In the second lecture we examine first the famous ‘Wilt Chamberlain’ thought experiment that demonstrates a retention b...
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In the second lecture we examine first the famous ‘Wilt Chamberlain’ thought experiment that demonstrates a retention between freedom and equality, then arguments for and against two famous moral theories; deontology and utilitarianism.
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Moral and Political Philosophy is an episode from A Romp Through Philosophy for Complete Beginners by Oxford University.
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