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Morals vs. Principles
Return Of The LogosAndy and Isaiah discuss what are the differences between morals and principles, where they come from, how they affect our society and much more. Help us create community, interact with us and other followers on social media Follow us on: Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ReturnOfTheLogos https://rumble.com/c/InformedPublic Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReturnOfTheLogos X: https://x.com/ReturningLogos44 views 1 comment -
Peter Boghossian - The Socratic Method in the Western Tradition
Informed PublicHow do we have “impossible conversations”? What is the basis of belief? How do we disagree fruitfully across philosophical, ideological, and religious divides? The Socratic Method is a form of argumentative dialogue based on asking and answering questions to draw out ideas and underlying assumptions. In this lecture, Peter Boghossian, a former Philosophy Professor at Portland State University and current Founding Faculty member at the University of Austin, outlines how he has devised a template using the Socratic Method as a core element in discourse. He speculates on the role of dialectical processes, critical thinking, corrective mechanisms to test beliefs and assumptions, and attitudinal dispositions, and explains the method of his conversational technique known as ‘street epistemology’ for promoting reflection.31 views -
The Socratic Method
Informed PublicTo this day, many gifted teachers use the Socratic method to lead their students into greater understanding. In this brief clip, R.C. Sproul considers how the ancient philosopher Socrates can help us think more deeply today.22 views -
Critical Thinking - Standards of Thought Part 1
Informed PublicDr. Richard Paul defines the universal standards with which thinking may be "taken apart" evaluated and assessed. Excerpted from the Socratic Questioning Video Series from the Foundation for Critical Thinking.15 views -
The Allegory of the Cave
Informed PublicDr. Harrison Kleiner lectures on Plato's Allegory of a Cave70 views 1 comment -
Thomas Sowell: Fact Against Rhetoric, Capitalism, Culture and Yes, the Tariffs
Informed PublicA rare appearance by one of America’s most influential thinkers. Economist and author Thomas Sowell makes his long-awaited (and oft requested) return to Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson to unveil his newest project: a website titled "Facts Against Rhetoric", a powerful resource dedicated to empirical thinking and intellectual clarity. In this interview, Sowell explores some of the most urgent issues in American life—from the collapse of educational standards to the unintended consequences of affirmative action, the impact of tariffs, and the erosion of family and cultural structures within Black communities.88 views