This course is intended to introduce the beginning student to the major theories and perpetual questions within Western philosophy. Such questions include but are not limited to: What is real? What ...
This volume is a unique contribution to the philosophy of the social sciences, presenting the results of cutting-edge philosophers' research alongside critical discussions by practicing social ...
Bosanquet begins with the theory of state, and then addresses sociological and philosophical ideas about politics before examining the idea of 'will'. 8. Nature of the end of the state and consequent ...
Students must complete the overview in section I, any one of four historical periods from section II.A, and any one of four fields from section II.B. This is preparation for the 90-minute written exam ...
The fear of death is often linked to the unknown. What happens after we die? Do we enter heaven, become an animal, or reset ...
The Philosophy & Literature Workshop at Stanford and the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins welcome submissions for the sixth annual Philosophy & Literature Graduate Conference to b ...
Philosophy is vital to understanding the ideals that shape our politics. Political theory is key to understanding the factors that can obstruct our ideals. By studying this course, you'll learn how ...
Major works in disciplines such as philosophy, psychology and sociology which have had significant impact on educational theorizing will be studied. Special attention will be paid to the relationship ...
Learn from elite academics at one of the UK’s top 10 universities for philosophy and politics (Times Higher Education, 2024). Enrich your understanding of both disciplines, by connecting abstract ...