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6/26/19
ANALYTIC METAPHYSICS: Donnelly
1/28/21
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY: Long
9/16/22
APPLIED ONTOLOGY: Beverly, Smith
6/26/19
BIOETHICS: Hershenov
8/14/20
CONFLICT RESOLUTION: Gray
8/18/22
EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY: Powell
8/14/23
EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY: Beebe
2/6/20
METAPHYSICS OF SCIENCE: Williams
1/25/21
19th CENTURY PHILOSOPHY: Lawler
7/7/21
PHILOSOPHY OF MIND: Vincent
8/24/23
SOCIAL & POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: Muldoon
6/26/19
SPACE & TIME: Bittner
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Video Resources
This page contains selected video presentations of lectures, workshops, and seminars by Barry Smith.
Selected Presentations On this page
Also see
Barry Smith's Ontology Playlists on YouTube
National Center for Ontological Research
Ontology Boot Camp
Introduction to Basic Formal Ontology 2.0
Biomedical Ontology
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Ontology for Systems Engineering (Short Version)
Is terrorism a crime?
Ontology of Philosophy
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