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Featuring ‘pre-recorded panel discussions and live banter between the presenters’ and ‘incorporating viewers’ opinions during the broadcast’, the show’s utterly chaotic content sparked a flurry of comments on social media after each episode, with viewers describing it as ‘completely baffling’, ‘surreal’ and ‘madness’. Now, ‘Enter Title Here’ is making a comeback as a regular series! A succession of innovative segments will be aired—ones you simply won’t be able to resist telling someone about once you’ve seen them!

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Daybreak

Daybreak is a national British breakfast programme, broadcast weekdays on ITV. It is presented live from The London Studios and contains a mixture of news, sport, weather, and entertainment items. The programme was originally presented by Christine Bleakley and Adrian Chiles until their departure on 5 December 2011. They were replaced by Kate Garraway and Dan Lobb, who presented the show on an interim basis, however since 2012, Daybreak has been presented by Lorraine Kelly and Aled Jones, with Ranvir Singh and Matt Barbet hosting the first hour of the programme. Laura Tobin acts as the weather presenter with Richard Arnold presenting the showbiz slot on the show. Helen Fospero, Louisa James and John Stapleton act as stand-in presenters of the main show.

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Introduction to Philosophy

In Introduction to Philosophy, a nine-hour course, Dr. Bonevac guides us through the major traditions of Western philosophy in eight engaging lectures on ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. We explore three key ethical frameworks—virtue ethics, deontology, and consequentialism—before tackling fundamental questions about reality, from realism to idealism. The course then examines theories of knowledge, weighing skepticism’s doubt, rationalism’s innate ideas, and empiricism’s reliance on experience. Finally, we consider how these philosophical traditions continue to shape debates about morality, reality, and human understanding today.

Introduction to Philosophy

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