Visual metaphors and intuitive explanations abound in this entertaining, informative and accessible exploration of philosophy ...
A general introduction to the problems and methods of philosophy drawing on classic and contemporary texts. Topics covered may include the existence of God and nature of religious belief, what it ...
A guide for those that are interested in philosophy, but are having trouble knowing where to start. The list is obviously not definitive and opinions as to how reliable some of the texts mentioned are ...
This course is also taught by Dr Jonathan Birch, Dr Bryan W. Roberts, Dr Liam Kofi Bright, Dr Marius Backmann, and Professor Jason MacKenzie Alexander. This course is compulsory on the BSc in ...
This course combines philosophy and theology. In philosophy, you will study units covering an introduction to philosophy, logic, realism and normativity and you will have the opportunity to undertake ...
Study philosophy, politics and economics at LSE – internationally renowned in all three subjects. Gain real-world experience on an external client project. What are the advantages of democratic ...
The following is adapted from “A Head That Throbbed Heartlike: The Philosophical Mind of David Foster Wallace,” an introduction to Wallace’s undergraduate honor thesis in philosophy, which has just ...
Lewens (Cultural Evolution: Conceptual Challenges), a philosopher of science at Cambridge University, asks “a series of questions about the broad significance of scientific work” in this accessible ...
To understand how the Decadent movement misinterpreted Japanese art, one must first understand how that art fit in its original cultural context. Western audiences are often chronically underexposed ...
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