Course
GP105 - Philosophy of Nature
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Course Commencement Date | 2025-09-02 |
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Remarks | Additional Notes: • Students are encouraged to engage with current debates (e.g., AI, transhumanism, ecology). • Latin and Greek terms will be introduced where relevant. This outline reflects a traditional yet interdisciplinary approach, engagement with both classical philosophy and contemporary thought. 備註: • 鼓勵學員參與當前的議題辯論,例如︰人工智能、超人類主義、生態學等。 • 將會引用相應的拉丁及希臘詞彙。 本課程簡介反映(或用「本課程使用」)一個傳統並誇學科的方法,及應用古代哲學與當代的思想。 |
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Medium of Instruction | N/A |
Reference Books | 1. Wallace, W.A. The Modeling of Nature: Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Nature in Synthesis. Washington D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1997. 2. Collingwood, R.G. The Idea of Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1960. 3. Curd, M. and J.A. Cover, eds. Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues. New York: W.W. Norton, 1998. 4. Salmon, M.H., J. Earman, C. Glymour, and J. Lennox, eds. Introduction to the Philosophy of Science. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1999. 5. Russell, Robert J., W.R. Stoeger, and G.V. Coyne, eds. Physics, Philosophy and Theology: A common Quest for Understanding, 2nd ed. Vatican City State: Vatican Observatory, 1995. 6. Russell, Robert J., Nancy C. Murphy, and C.J. Isham, eds. Quantum Cosmology and the Laws of Nature: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action, 2nd ed. Vatican City State: Vatican Observatory Publications, 1999. 7. Barbour, I.G. Religion and Science: Historical and Contemporary Issues. New York: HarperCollins, 1997. |