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Text Course 2: Kant's Kritik der Reinen Vernuft (VU Amsterdam)
Includes summaries on the B version of Kants kritik der reinen vernuft, going from B1 to B113. Also includes diagrams connecting concepts to each other. 
 
Please refrain from directly copying parts of this for assignments because teachers have their ways of noticing my bad takes in your essay
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Includes summaries on the B version of Kants kritik der reinen vernuft, going from B1 to B113. Also includes diagrams connecting concepts to each other. 
 
Please refrain from directly copying parts of this for assignments because teachers have their ways of noticing my bad takes in your essay
Diversifying Philosophy 2021-2022
This is a collection of lecture notes and text summaries from the Diversifying Philosophy course in 2021. It covers texts by various thinkers showcasing how thinking about ethnicity, class and gender became more diverse, starting with Kant and Hegel and moving towards Césaire, Fanon, Beauvoir, Pateman, Butler, Puar and Ahmed.
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This is a collection of lecture notes and text summaries from the Diversifying Philosophy course in 2021. It covers texts by various thinkers showcasing how thinking about ethnicity, class and gender became more diverse, starting with Kant and Hegel and moving towards Césaire, Fanon, Beauvoir, Pateman, Butler, Puar and Ahmed.
Text Course 1 2021-2022 [covers 'De Natura Deorum' by Cicero]
This is a summary of the three parts of 'De Natura Deorum' by Cicero and some secondary readings. It details the first book by passage and from the second book onward the text is summarized more broadly. The summary covers various arguments between ancient philosophical traditions but does not go into full detail about their full beliefs which is why I'd recommend you use this summary together with the explanatory pages on Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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This is a summary of the three parts of 'De Natura Deorum' by Cicero and some secondary readings. It details the first book by passage and from the second book onward the text is summarized more broadly. The summary covers various arguments between ancient philosophical traditions but does not go into full detail about their full beliefs which is why I'd recommend you use this summary together with the explanatory pages on Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Philosophy of Science 2021-2022
This is a collection of lecture notes and text summaries from the Philosophy of Science course in 2021. It includes ideas on ideas like induction, deduction, falsificationism, underdeterminism, kuhn's paradism shifts, reductionism and many texts by specific thinkers
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This is a collection of lecture notes and text summaries from the Philosophy of Science course in 2021. It includes ideas on ideas like induction, deduction, falsificationism, underdeterminism, kuhn's paradism shifts, reductionism and many texts by specific thinkers
Philosophy of Mind 2020
This is a summary of the Philosophy of Mind course of 2020-2021. It covers many different subjects, theories and thinkers. Subjects include mind-body dualism, determinism, free will, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, type-token theory, computationalism, and much more
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This is a summary of the Philosophy of Mind course of 2020-2021. It covers many different subjects, theories and thinkers. Subjects include mind-body dualism, determinism, free will, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, type-token theory, computationalism, and much more
Modern Philosophy 2020-2021
This is a summary of 2020-2021's course of Modern Philosophy. this course went through "modern philosophers" in a reverse order so that we (the students) would see how they are related much easier. Maybe this summary could help in this too. It contains summaries on texts by Marx, Mill, Hegel, Kant, Rousseau, Hume, Leibniz, Locke, Spinoza and Descartes and more.
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This is a summary of 2020-2021's course of Modern Philosophy. this course went through "modern philosophers" in a reverse order so that we (the students) would see how they are related much easier. Maybe this summary could help in this too. It contains summaries on texts by Marx, Mill, Hegel, Kant, Rousseau, Hume, Leibniz, Locke, Spinoza and Descartes and more.
Skills: Argumentation & Logic
This is a summary of the contents of 2020-2021's 'Skills: Argumentation and Logic' course in the third period. The summary covers various types of arguments, valitdity, implications; explains concepts in argumentation (e.g.: fallacies and soundness) and contains explanative essays on texts by Bramble, Lawford-Smith and Hill.
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This is a summary of the contents of 2020-2021's 'Skills: Argumentation and Logic' course in the third period. The summary covers various types of arguments, valitdity, implications; explains concepts in argumentation (e.g.: fallacies and soundness) and contains explanative essays on texts by Bramble, Lawford-Smith and Hill.
Summary of Ethics course (includes Shafer-Landau and other thinkers)
This is a summary of all the material from last-year's (2020) Ethics course on the VU. It mainly summarizes chapters from Shafer-Landau's book 'The Fundamentals of Ethics', but also deals with other thinkers' texts (e.g.: Goodin, Mill, Kant, Aristotle). Everything is grouped under their respective categories, meaning there are headers for hedonism, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, moral nihilism, etc.
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This is a summary of all the material from last-year's (2020) Ethics course on the VU. It mainly summarizes chapters from Shafer-Landau's book 'The Fundamentals of Ethics', but also deals with other thinkers' texts (e.g.: Goodin, Mill, Kant, Aristotle). Everything is grouped under their respective categories, meaning there are headers for hedonism, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, moral nihilism, etc.