Videos

March 8, 2017

How to Argue – Philosophical Reasoning

How do you argue properly? Do you give a witty comeback? Do you raise your voice? Crash Course Philosophy illustrates how reason and the structure of […]
March 1, 2017

The Veil Of Ignorance

Highlighting a very rudimentary principle of John Rawls’ theory of justice- a group of individuals is asked to design a society from behind a veil of […]
February 19, 2017

Civil Disobedience

Source: BBC Radio 4
February 19, 2017

Habeas Corpus

What does ‘Habeus Corpus ad subjiciendum’ mean? Source: BBC Radio 4  
February 19, 2017

How to Argue – Induction & Abduction

Reasoning by means of two different types: Induction and Abduction Crash Course Philosophy Source: Crash Course
February 18, 2017

How to speak so that people want to listen

Julain Treasure describes methods for overcoming difficulties in engaging your audience orally. For those who find it difficult to engage there audience. Speaker: Julian Treasure Source: TED
February 14, 2017

Tea and Consent

Explaining the concept of legal consent. Copyright ©2015 Emmeline May and Blue Seat Studios
January 12, 2017

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator

Tim Urban-For those who find it hard to break the procrastination cycle Credits: TED