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Philosophy College Courses in London
- A Level
- Leyton
- 2 Years
...Students will study Cartesian and moral philosophy and explore the theories that try to answer how and why we develop moral values. The second year includes the study of the theory of mind and human philosophy. Students are expected to provide both short and long answers to questions...
- A Level
- Finchley
...AS Level Philosophy (PHIL-S) Course Description What will I learn from Philosophy? Are you willing to reconsider many of your most deeply...
- A Level
- Croydon
- 2 Years
...Students will debate how we know things, and whether we can know anything at all for sure. They will examine how we make judgments about what actions are right or wrong, the existence of God, and the nature of religious belief, tolerance and what the ideal type of government would be. A2 Philosophy...
- Vocational qualification
- London
...Philosophy See Religious Studies courses where you can study two central areas of philosophy: Philosophy of Religion Moral Philosophy (Ethics...
- A Level
- Brockley
- 2 Years
...Philosophy is an enquiry into the nature and extent of our knowledge and beliefs. Studying philosophy will contribute to your understanding of the world around us. It will look at spiritual, moral, ethical and social issues as well as the relationship between our minds and bodies, God, religion...
- A Level
- Walthamstow
- 2 Years
...Students studying Philosophy will examine responses to a wide range of questions about what we know about the world. All the modules will get you to test the answers of earlier thinkers to find what is persuasive and unconvincing about them. At AS you will cover the following 4 topics: Reason...
- A Level
- Croydon
- 1 Year
...Students will debate how we know things, and whether we can know anything at all for sure. They will examine how we make judgments about what actions are right or wrong, the existence of God, and the nature of religious belief, tolerance and what the ideal type of government would be. A2 Philosophy...
- Vocational qualification
- Richmond Upon Thames
- Different dates available
...Course Overview: Twentieth century Philosophy was marked by a number of far-reaching challenges to its own history. This course starts by considering the contribution made by Jacques Derrida — the enfant terrible of 1960’s French thought. We’ll see how his unique role begins in Heidegger’s... Learn about: European philosophy, French Philosophy...
- Vocational qualification
- Richmond Upon Thames
- Different dates available
... and how we relate to it will also be explored. Week 1 Introduction to Philosophy of Mind Mind and Brain distinction Mental Events and Physical Events...
- Vocational qualification
- Richmond Upon Thames
- Different dates available
...Course Overview: Sigmund Freud was always keen to claim that his thought was nothing to do with Philosophy, and yet he has been influential throughout the Twentieth Century in stimulating Philosophers to recast their subject. Using Freud’s texts as a starting point, we consider his influence... Learn about: Study techniques, Literature Study, Comparative Literature...
- Vocational qualification
- Richmond Upon Thames
- Different dates available
...things not only to survive but, more so, to express their life-energy. The link he makes between ‘will to power’ and fitness for biological survival...
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