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Philosophy courses
- A Level
- Cirencester
...on some of the great questions of human life, from the ancient past to the present day: who are we and what is the point of life? Can we be certain...
- A Level
- (Harrow-on-the-hill)
- 2 Years
...Ultimately, Philosophy is as demanding as it is satisfying - it reaches those parts other subjects cannot reach! Students should develop a range of transferable...
- Course
- Leedsand6 other venues
- Sheffield, Bradford, Huddersfield, Nottingham, York, Lincoln
- 10 Days
...The result is happiness and a freedom from the tiny cage of habitual existence. Suitable for: Anyone Anyone Course review: This course of ten weekly sessions...
- Course
- (Hampshire)
- Different dates available
- 2 Years
...study such diverse topics as perception and reality; the nature of knowledge and experience; reason and deduction and also consider what we might... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- A Level
- Preston
- 2 Years
...There is a unique classroom atmosphere in Philosophy classes at Cardinal Newman. Discussions are vigorous and purposeful and individual views are respected...
- A Level
- Taunton
...Over the two years you will study four modules. All of these modules are assessed in traditional exams. Why choose this course? If you study this course...
- Course
- Swindon
...You should also be a strong, independent reader with an enquiring mind and a keen interest in exploring new ideas. 4. Equipment required No equipment required...
- Course
- Wiltshire
- Different dates available
...to a range of philosophical and ethical topics designed not only as an overview of the subject, but also as a jumping-off point for discussion and further...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bristol
- 3 Years
...Philosophical Texts 1, 2, 3 or 4; Introduction to Philosophy of Science Year 2: Either Perception or Memory Critical Issues Individual Differences Social...
- A Level
...Virtue Theory • Ethical Language Philosophy of Mind • The mind and body problem • Dualism The following course, offered by Newcastle-under-Lyme College...
- Course
- Online
- Different dates available
...explaining the nature of consciousness is the deepest intellectual challenge of all. If you find consciousness at all puzzling, this is a great place to start learning... Learn about: Mental states...
- Course
- Cirencester
- Different dates available
...Explore Buddhism which is considered by many to be an eastern philosophy rather than a religion. You will look at teachings on the nature of reality and human... Learn about: Eastern Philosophy, Western Philosophy...
- A Level
- Sheffield
...then you will enjoy Philosophy. Philosophy appeals to students who are interested in discussing the really big questions in life; and who enjoy reading...
- Master
- Aberdeen
- 12 Months
...and the philosophy of science, made available by staff within the disciplines. Assessment Students must acquire 180 credits (120 for courses + 60 for dissertation)...
- A Level
- Lewes
- 1 Year
...Humanities What will I study? The subject concerns the study of ideas, and is designed to develop critical and intellectual skills as well as knowledge...
- A Level
- Leyton
- 2 Years
...of commonly held assumptions, and developing their powers of reason and argument. Philosophy asks questions such as. Does what you see match the world as it really...
- A Level
- Finchley
...you mature in your thought and relations with people. Doing Philosophy is not easy but as with doing anything difficult you will develop new skills which...
- A Level
- Worcester
- 2 Years
...If you are one of those people who can't stop asking irritating questions about things most people take for granted, then either you are daft or Philosophy is for...
- A Level
- Farnborough
- 2 Years
...and what makes something a rational argument? · Metaphysics - what kinds of things exist, and what are they like: e.g. does God exist? · Epistemology...
- A Level
- (Benfleet)
- 2 Years
...issues underlying our existence and social life, such as: Is all knowledge â€-learned†or is some already â€-programmed†in our minds? Can we always...