Introduction to Philosophy
This subject walks you through the most important concepts step by step, starting from the foundations and moving towards practical exam-focused preparation. Use this page as your central place to revise topics, jump into notes, and quickly access practice material when you need it.
U1
General Topics
topic 1 to 21
21 topics
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Idealism
02
Realism
03
Empiricism
04
Rationalism
05
Existentialism
06
The System of Dualism Introduced by Descartes
07
Dualism Refined by Spinoza and Leibnitz into the Doctrine of Harmonia Praestabilita
08
Hylozoism
09
Materialism
10
Limitations of Theories of Association in Explaining Perception and Associable Formation
11
Is Philosophy Possible as a Science, and What Are Its Conditions?
12
Giordano Bruno
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Literary Aristocracy and Privileged Order Among the Learned
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The Author's Obligations to the Mystics and Immanuel Kant
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The Difference Between the Letter and Spirit of Kant's Writings
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A Vindication of Prudence in the Teaching of Philosophy
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Fichte's Attempt to Complete the Critical System
18
Partial Success and Ultimate Failure of Fichte's System
19
Obligations to Schelling
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Obligations to Saumarez Among English Writers
21
Philosophy and Literature
U1
Jacques Rousseau
topic 22
1 topics
U2
Aldous Huxley
topic 23
1 topics
U3
Jean-Paul Sartre
topic 24
1 topics
U4
Albert Camus
topic 25 to 26
2 topics
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