Crash Course in Philosophy #1 introduces you to Philosophy by discussing the historical origins in ancient Greece, and its three main divisions: metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory. Hank Green will also introduce logic, and how you’re going to use it to understand and critically evaluate a whole host of different world views throughout this course.
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Fixed Point Foundation 2009, "Is God Great?" - Christopher Hitchens vs John Lennox debate (preview), 17 September, accessed 24 November 2017, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=sHiGsL4bzmM>.
Hunter, C 2001, Evolution and Theodicy, a reading from "Darwin’s God. Evolution and the Problem of Evil", Inters.org, accessed 24 November 2017, <http://www.inters.org/Hunter-Evolution-Theodicy>.
Kolak, D & Raymond, M 2002, Wisdom without answers : a brief introduction to philosophy , Wadsworth Thomson Learning, Australia.