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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics (1) bk 1-5 - Happiness and The Virtues
study one of the most influential works of all time on ethics, happiness, virtues, and self-improvement
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- By Gregory B. Sadler
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics (2) books 6-10 - Virtues, Self-Control, Friendship, and Pleasure
study one of the most influential works of all time on ethics, happiness, virtues, and self-improvement
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- By Gregory B. Sadler
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics books 1-10 (course bundle)
Both Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics courses bundled together at a savings to you!
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- By Gregory B. Sadler
Classic Metal Class
A monthly class focused on the history, ethics, appreciation, and even metaphysics of heavy metal in the 1970s and 1980s
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- By Gregory B. Sadler
Epictetus' Enchiridion - Ancient Philosophy & Peace of Mind
a classic text of Stoic philosophy!
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- By Gregory B. Sadler
Philosophical World Views and Values - Nine Key Perspectives
This course was one of the college's most popular electives when I developed it. Now it's an open-enrollment, online course for learners everywhere!
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- By Gregory B. Sadler
Six Key Platonic Dialogues: Ion, Meno, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo
This 8-session class leads students through six of Plato's dialogues. These are the Ion, Meno, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo. These dialogues center around the end of Socrates' teaching and life. This class is open to everyone who wants to learn, from beginners to those who have a well-developed background in philosophy! During each 90-minute class session, we will discuss relevant passages from the dialogue being discussed, examine arguments and claims, discuss problems, and address questions. Each session will be structured to include plenty of time for Q&A and dialogue. Students enrolled in the class gain access to downloadable PDF handouts. Class sessions will be videorecorded, and available for students enrolled in the class During each class session, we will discuss relevant passages from the dialogue studied, examine examples, discuss problems, and address questions. Each session will be structured to include plenty of time for Q&A and dialogue.
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- By Gregory B. Sadler
Worlds of Speculative Fiction
Dr. Sadler's monthly talk series on narrative worlds and philosophical themes of speculative fiction, available worldwide
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- By Gregory B. Sadler