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Course

Philosophy: Questions and Theories

This course addresses fundamental questions about human nature, knowledge, reality, and ethics. Students will explore major philosophical theories and thinkers while developing critical thinking, reasoning, and argumentation skills.

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  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
Philosophy: Questions and Theories

Course

Philosophy: Questions and Theories

HZT4U

Note

The sequence and focus of the course units are designed to support the overall curriculum expectations. However, the units may be reviewed and adjusted during the course delivery to better support student learning and instructional needs.

What you'll learn
β€’ Philosophical inquiry and reasoning
β€’ Epistemological analysis
β€’ Ethical theory and moral decision-making
β€’ Metaphysical thinking
β€’ Political and social philosophy
Description

This course addresses fundamental questions about human nature, knowledge, reality, and ethics. Students will explore major philosophical theories and thinkers while developing critical thinking, reasoning, and argumentation skills.

Unit 1: Introduction to Philosophy

Students examine the nature of philosophical inquiry and explore key philosophical questions.

Unit 2: Epistemology – The Nature of Knowledge

Students investigate philosophical perspectives on knowledge, belief, and truth.

Unit 3: Ethics and Moral Philosophy

Students explore ethical theories and examine moral dilemmas and decision-making.

Unit 4: Metaphysics – Reality and Existence

Students investigate philosophical questions related to existence, identity, and reality.

Unit 5: Political and Social Philosophy

Students examine philosophical perspectives on justice, rights, and the organization of society.

Unit 6: Culminating Philosophical Inquiry

Students complete a research essay or presentation examining a philosophical question using logical argumentation.

Instructors

Instructors revealed after enrollment

Your dedicated Bronston instructor will be assigned once you enroll in this course.

$499.00
Intl: $799.00
  • Asynchronized Pre-recorded Lectures
  • Transcript and Ontario Report
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$499.00
Intl: $799.00