This course encourages exploration of philosophy’s big questions, such as: What is a meaningful life? What separates right from wrong? What constitutes knowledge? What makes something beautiful? What is a just society? Students will develop critical thinking and philosophical reasoning skills as they identify and analyse the responses of philosophers to the big questions and formulate their own responses to them. Students will explore the relevance of philosophical questions to society and to their everyday life. They will develop research and inquiry skills as they investigate various topics in philosophy.
Philosophy: The Big Questions
$1,200.00 CAD
COURSE OVERVIEW
Course Code:HSP3M
Course Type: University/College
Prerequisite: Science, Grade 10, Academic
Credit Value: 1
COURSE DETAILS
Unit 1: Philosophical Foundations and Logic
Unit 2: What is Human Knowledge? (Epistemology)
Unit 3: What is a person? (Metaphysics)
Unit 4: What are Good and Evil? (Ethics)
Unit 5: What is a Just Society? (Political Philosophy)