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In this video, we detail the relationship between our particular subject and philosophy, and then we offer a historical and categorical breakdown of philosophy in general... 0:00 Introduction 0:16 The Relationship Between Logic (and Critical Thinking) and Philosophy 3:02 There Are No "Standard" Historical and Categorical Breakdowns of Philosophy 6:29 What Is Philosophy? 9:21 A Historical Breakdown of Philosophy... 11:20 The Ancient Era 16:38 The Medieval Era 20:26 The Modern Era 24:09 The Contemporary Era 26:38 The Analytic and Continental Camps Within Philosophy 36:12 A Categorical Breakdown of Philosophy 43:54 Logic (and Critical Thinking) vs. Other Branches of Philosophy 47:23 The Difficult Nature of Logic (and Philosophy in General) 51:07 Conclusion and Preview of Lecture 2 *If you would like to view a version of this lecture without the PowerPoint overlay, go here: • Logic and Critical Thinking-Lecture 1: Int... **Here is the link to my lecture videos for the Ethics course I teach at Johnson County Community College that I reference in this lecture: • Ethics (No PowerPoint) Errata: 1. At 0:11, I referred to the course as being "Philosophy 121" at J.C.C.C., but it's actually Philosophy 124. 2. From 37:31 onward, "Epistemology" loses its "y" on the board, after I decided to erase the word and rewrite it to make it more legible. Check out the next lecture for this course here: • Logic and Critical Thinking-Lecture 2: Int... For an introduction to myself and the course, go here: • Logic and Critical Thinking-Course Introdu... Visit my channel, where you can find all of my video lectures and other philosophy-related content: / @drbradmusil [Recorded Fall 2020; Edited with PowerPoint Overlay on April 26, 2021]