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Introduction to Philosophy
  • Online Mode of Instruction
  • 4 Course Credits
  • 5 Weeks Program Duration
Course Description
This course is an introduction to the core complexities of philosophy.Within the course text,we will have the opportunity to analytically study present alternative perspectives;including analytic,continental,feminist,and non-Western viewpoints; alongside the historical works of major philosophers.Students will be presented with alternative views on philosophical issues and encouraged to reflect on the content to arrive at their own conclusions,which should be based on arguments in during the discussions with classmates,as well as on the discussions in your textbook.The purpose of philosophy is to encourage each person to think for himself or herself;no single source of arguments or information can take the place of personal dialogues and discussions.
Basic Information
Category : HUMANITY&SOCIAL SCIENCE
Enrollment start date : 2024 Summer
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