Oxford from the Inside #31: What is PPE? (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
In our latest episode Siam talks to Conrad to unravel the degree PPE? How is the degree structured? How much of each discipline do you learn? What kind of ...
Oxford from the Inside
The Frankfurt School: From a Failed Revolution to Critical Theory | Tom Nicholas
The Frankfurt School get mentioned a lot on this website. Alongside being celebrated for their contributions to philosophy, sociology and political science, ...
Tom Nicholas
Utopianism philosophy and the search for a perfect world | A-Z of ISMs Episode 21 - BBC Ideas
Will we ever stop searching for perfection? David Quantick explores our ideas of utopia and the philosophy of utopianism. Feminism, Darwinism, capitalism ...
BBC Ideas
BSc in Social Sciences (Philosophy, Politics and Economics option)
Current student Harry speaks about some of his experiences doing his BSc in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, as part of the CAO DN700 option.
UCD College of Social Sciences & Law
Economics vs Philosophy with Tyler Cowen
Agnes Callard
Studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Leeds
Hear from University of Leeds students Sam Miller (4th year) and Victoria Ceccaroni (3rd year) about their experiences on our Philosophy, Politics and ...
University of Leeds
Studying Politics, Economics and Philosophy at the University of York
http://www.york.ac.uk/pep/ The School of PEP at the University of York is one of the most prestigious academic departments in the UK and offers a highly ...
University of York
Lecture 1: Introduction to Power and Politics in Today’s World
Professor Ian Shapiro introduces the class “Power and Politics in Today's World.” This course provides an examination of political dynamics and institutions over ...
YaleCourses
Labor Markets and Minimum Wage: Crash Course Economics #28
How much should you get paid for your job? Well, that depends on a lot of factors. Your skill set, the demand for the skills you have, and what other people are ...
CrashCourse
Income and Wealth Inequality: Crash Course Economics #17
Inequality is a big, big subject. There's racial inequality, gender inequality, and lots and lots of other kinds of inequality. This is Econ, so we're going to talk about ...
CrashCourse
History of China, Korea, Japan & Southeast Asia | Foundations of Eastern Civilization
How did Eastern civilization—particularly that of China, Korea, Japan, and the nations of Southeast Asia—develop? What do we know about the history, politics, ...
The Great Courses Plus
How does the stock market work? - Oliver Elfenbaum
Download a free audiobook version of "The Richest Man in Babylon" and support TED-Ed's nonprofit mission: https://www.audible.com/ted-ed Check out our full ...
TED-Ed
Crime: Crash Course Sociology #20
We've talked about deviance more broadly, but today we're focusing on crime, specifically in the US. We'll start with legal definitions of crime and use FBI data to ...
CrashCourse
Teaching in the US vs. the rest of the world
Teachers in America have a uniquely tough job. But it doesn't have to be that way. *Note: At 1:09, we misspelled "Sweden." We apologize for the error.
Vox
Dubois & Race Conflict: Crash Course Sociology #7
We're continuing our exploration of conflict theories with W.E.B. Dubois, who is one of the founders of sociological thought more broadly and the founder of ...
CrashCourse
Racial/Ethnic Prejudice & Discrimination: Crash Course Sociology #35
We can't talk about race without also discussing racism, so today we are going to define and explain prejudice, stereotypes, and racism. We'll look at five ...
CrashCourse
How to Argue - Philosophical Reasoning: Crash Course Philosophy #2
Before we dive into the big questions of philosophy, you need to know how to argue properly. We'll start with an overview of philosophical reasoning and ...
CrashCourse
Religion: Crash Course Sociology #39
Today we're turning our sociological eye to another major social institution: religion. We'll use symbolic interactionism to help us understand the dichotomy of the ...
CrashCourse
Mansa Musa and Islam in Africa: Crash Course World History #16
In which John Green teaches you about Sub-Saharan Africa! So, what exactly was going on there? It turns out, it was a lot of trade, converting to Islam, visits from ...
CrashCourse
PPE Politics philosophy and Economics in Arts Maynooth University | Open Day 2020
Join us on Saturday, June 27 for our Online Open Day! Register in advance at openday.maynoothuniversity.ie.
Maynooth University
Cartesian Skepticism - Neo, Meet Rene: Crash Course Philosophy #5
This week Hank introduces skepticism, exploring everything from the nature of reality through the eyes of a 17th century philosopher and, of course, The Matrix.
CrashCourse
Metaethics: Crash Course Philosophy #32
We begin our unit on ethics with a look at metaethics. Hank explains three forms of moral realism – moral absolutism, and cultural relativism, including the ...
CrashCourse
Supply and Demand: Crash Course Economics #4
In which Adriene Hill and Jacob Clifford teach you about one of the fundamental economic ideas, supply and demand. What is supply and demand? Well, you'll ...
CrashCourse
Globalization and Trade and Poverty: Crash Course Economics #16
What is globalization? Is globalization a good thing or not. Well, I have an answer that may not surprise you: It's complicated. This week, Jacob and Adriene will ...
CrashCourse
Controversy of Intelligence: Crash Course Psychology #23
Want more videos about psychology every Monday and Thursday? Check out our sister channel SciShow Psych at https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!
CrashCourse
Theories of Gender: Crash Course Sociology #33
Why is gender even a thing? To answer that, we're going back to our three sociological paradigms and how each school of thought approaches gender theory.
CrashCourse
The Columbian Exchange: Crash Course History of Science #16
Over the last four episodes, we've examined some of the stories that make up the idea of a “revolution” in knowledge-making in Europe. But we can't understand ...
CrashCourse
Philosophy and Life: Fragility, Emotions, Capabilities
Brian E. Butler interviewed philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum on the topic of "Philosophy and Life: Fragility, Emotions, Capabilities" in the annual Frederic R. and ...
Library of Congress
Japan in the Heian Period and Cultural History: Crash Course World History 227
In which John Green teaches you about what westerners call the middle ages and the lives of the aristocracy...in Japan. The Heian period in Japan lasted from ...
CrashCourse
5 tips to improve your critical thinking - Samantha Agoos
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/5-tips-to-improve-your-critical-thinking-samantha-agoos Every day, a sea of decisions stretches before us, and it's ...
TED-Ed
10 Things I Did to Get A*A*A* in my A Levels (A* Revision Tips and Techniques 2018) | Jack Edwards
The 10 really easy things I did to achieve A*A*A* in my A Levels! These are my top A* revision tips, the techniques and resources I used, how I motivated myself ...
Jack Edwards
Introduction to Epidemiology: History, Terminology & Studies | Lecturio
This video “Introduction to Epidemiology” is part of the Lecturio course “Epidemiology and Biostatistics: Introduction” ▻ WATCH the complete course on ...
Lecturio Medical
Political Philosophy Workshop with Robert Paul Wolff
April 21, 2016 Robert Paul Wolff is the keynote of this Political Philosophy work shop. The workshop meets weekly to discuss work in progress by faculty and ...
Brown University
Anselm & the Argument for God: Crash Course Philosophy #9
Today we are introducing a new area of philosophy – philosophy of religion. We are starting this unit off with Anselm's argument for God's existence, while also ...
CrashCourse
Healthcare, Ethics, & Postmodernism | Philosophy Tube
How can we ethically distribute healthcare resources? And what does Foucault have to do with it? How does biopolitics help us understand medical ...
Philosophy Tube
Introduction: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics
In which Craig Benzine introduces a brand new Crash Course about U.S. Government and Politics! This course will provide you with an overview of how the ...
CrashCourse
Philosophy of science Part III
Universitetet i Agder
Aquinas & the Cosmological Arguments: Crash Course Philosophy #10
Our unit on the philosophy of religion and the existence of god continues with Thomas Aquinas. Today, we consider his first four arguments: the cosmological ...
CrashCourse
Understanding Financial Statements and Accounting: Crash Course Entrepreneurship #15
Honestly, “spreadsheets” are kind of the vegetables of the business world -- the very idea of them makes some people queasy. But that's ok! They can be ...
CrashCourse
Book Discussion | Kautilya’s Arthashastra: Philosophy of Strategy
About the book: This book examines in detail the strategic relevance of the Arthashastra. Attributed to the fourth century BC, this classical treatise on state and ...
ORF
Higher education is not about getting a job | Fred D'Agostino | TEDxUQ
Many people think the point of higher education is economic: graduates get better paying jobs and the economy gets the knowledge-workers it needs. But, there ...
TEDx Talks
Media Institution: Crash Course Government and Politics #44
So today we're going to look at the rather thorny issue of the media and its role in politics. Wether you're talking about older forms of media like newspapers and ...
CrashCourse