Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do? by Michael Sandel at Harvard University: This lecture series explores fundamental questions about morality, justice, and ethical dilemmas.
Introduction to Computer Science by David Malan at Harvard University: This popular lecture series introduces students to the basics of computer science and programming.
American Presidency by Doris Kearns Goodwin at Yale University: This lecture series delves into the history and significance of the American presidency, examining the lives and leadership styles of various presidents.
Introduction to Psychology by Paul Bloom at Yale University: This engaging lecture series provides an overview of fundamental concepts and theories in psychology.
Justice, Power, and Human Nature by Robert C. Solomon at the University of Texas at Austin (formerly at Cornell University): In this thought-provoking lecture series, Professor Solomon explores questions of justice, power, and human nature.
The Moral Foundations of Politics by Ian Shapiro at Yale University: This lecture series examines the ethical foundations of political systems and the moral dimensions of political decision-making.
The Unfinished Nation: A Concise History of the American People by Alan Brinkley at Columbia University: Professor Brinkley's lecture series provides an overview of American history, focusing on key events, themes, and figures.
Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical by John Rawls at Harvard University: In this influential lecture, Professor Rawls presents his theory of justice as fairness, which has had a significant impact on political philosophy.