Thursday, May 14, 2009

1. course introduction


http://oyc.yale.edu/philosophy/death/

philosophy of death:

About the Course
There is one thing I can be sure of: I am going to die. But what am I to make of that fact? This course will examine a number of issues that arise once we begin to reflect on our mortality. The possibility that death may not actually be the end is considered. Are we, in some sense, immortal? Would immortality be desirable? Also a clearer notion of what it is to die is examined. What does it mean to say that a person has died? What kind of fact is that? And, finally, different attitudes to death are evaluated. Is death an evil? How? Why? Is suicide morally permissible? Is it rational? How should the knowledge that I am going to die affect the way I live my life? view class sessions >>

Course Structure:
This Yale College course, taught on campus twice per week for 50 minutes, was recorded for Open Yale Courses in Spring 2007.

2. the nature of persons

3. arguments for the existence of the soul part 1

4. intro to platos phaedo

arguments of the existence of the soul III

6. arguments for the existence of the soul

7. plato II

8. plato part 3

9. plato IV

10. personal identity part I

11. personal identity III

12. personal identity

13. personal identity

14. the matters (cont.)

15. the nature of death; believing you will die

16. dying alone the badness of death

17. the badness of death part II

18. the badness of death part III

19. immortality part II/ value of life part I

the value of life part II

other bad aspects of death II

fear of death

how to live given the certainty of death

suicide

suicide II

suicide III