Course
PH206.2 - Philosophy of Knowledge II
General Information
Course Type | On Campus |
Course Category | Ph02 Systematic Philosophy |
Description | Teaching Objective: This course introduces inquiries about knowledge in Western philosophy, including its nature, scope, features, limitations, and relationship with being. It also studies how knowledge and the activities of knowing enhance the development of human wisdom. Teaching Content: 1. Definitions and categories of knowledge 2. Meanings of knowing and truths known through the activities of knowing 3. The importance of knowing to human wisdom 4. The challenges and the contributions of scepticism 5. Doubts, cognition, beliefs, and certainty 6. Perception, memory, imagination, and conceptual knowledge 7. Knowledge of oneself and others 8. Some contemporary studies in epistemology Teaching Mode: Lecture Assessment Mode: Course Work, Oral, and Written |
College Organization Structure | PHILOSOPHY DIVISION |
Course Tuition Fee | 1400.00 |
Course Combination | There is no records at the moment. |