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Great Literature 109 - Introduction to Philosophy Β· Course snapshot

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Great Literature 109 - Introduction to Philosophy

Primary Area: 90-99
Course Status: βšͺ Not Started
Syllabus: View Complete Syllabus


πŸ“œ Course Overview

The "Great Questions" of existence, ethics, reality, and knowledge. Engaging with the history of Western philosophy through its most accessible yet profound texts.

πŸ“š Reading List

  1. The Symposium β€” Plato βšͺ Not Started
  2. Nicomachean Ethics β€” Aristotle βšͺ Not Started
  3. Meditations on First Philosophy β€” RenΓ© Descartes βšͺ Not Started
  4. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding β€” David Hume βšͺ Not Started
  5. The Social Contract β€” Jean-Jacques Rousseau βšͺ Not Started
  6. Utilitarianism β€” John Stuart Mill βšͺ Not Started
  7. Fear and Trembling β€” SΓΈren Kierkegaard βšͺ Not Started
  8. Beyond Good and Evil β€” Friedrich Nietzsche βšͺ Not Started
  9. The Problems of Philosophy β€” Bertrand Russell βšͺ Not Started
  10. Existentialism Is a Humanism β€” Jean-Paul Sartre βšͺ Not Started

πŸ“‚ Folder Structure

  • 90 Management/: Syllabus and index.
  • 91 Books/: Study guides.
  • 92 Supplemental Readings/: Related essays and articles.
  • 93 Resources/: General philosophy resources.
  • 94 Notes and Reflections/: Personal synthesis.

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