Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy is a series of textbooks that introduces the reader to some of the most important areas of philosophical thought. Intended for undergraduate students meeting the ...
This thoroughly updated second edition guides readers through the central concepts and debates in the philosophy of science. Using concrete examples from the history of science, Kent W. Staley ...
Examines some of the typical approaches to philosophical questioning and the issues raised in such inquiry: what is true knowledge, what is reality, what is the good, what is the right political order ...
Roberts, Dr Liam Kofi Bright, Dr Marius Backmann, and Professor Jason MacKenzie Alexander. This course is compulsory on the BSc in Philosophy and Economics, BSc in Philosophy, Logic and Scientific ...
If you are the kind of person who asks 'Why do you think that?', the kind of person who wants to know the reasons we believe what we do, Philosophy will help you to pose those questions and seek ...
This seminar, called "Philosophy and Argumentative Writing" ("PAW"), will provide you with practical ... Some departments have produced short videos to introduce their courses. Please refer to the ...
A theist believes there is a God, an atheist believes there is no God, an agnostic is unsure if there is a God or not. The nature of God - CCEA Within Christianity, there are many different forms ...