Course
EPH206 - Philosophy of Knowledge
General Information
Course Type | On Campus |
Course Category | EPh02 Systematic Philosophy |
Description | Teaching Objective: This course will introduce the authenticity, the validity, the conditions and the limitations of knowledge, to explore issues such as cognition. It also seeks to clarify the close relationship between human reason and cognitive perception of the faith. Teaching Content: Traditional cognitive theory: the characteristics and the differences between the Plato – St. Austin’s cognitive system and the Aristotle St. Thomas Aquinas cognitive system; the epistemological Turn of Descartes and Kant; The crisis and beyond of contemporary knowledge. The characteristics of Chinese epistemology and its relationship with inculturation of the Christina faith. Teaching Mode: Lecture Assessment Mode: Oral |
College Organization Structure | THEOLOGY DIVISION |
Course Tuition Fee | 2800.00 |
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