This unit examines excerpts from major philosophical texts in order to discuss significant issues in metaphysics and epistemology. It engages with philosophical questions such as: What is existence? What is real and what is appearance? How do being and becoming relate to one another? What is change? What is knowledge? Does knowledge come from the senses or from reason? What is the status of scientific and historical knowledge? What is the relationship of thought, language, and reality?
Unit code: AP9223C
Unit status: Approved (New unit)
Points: 24.0
Unit level: Postgraduate Elective
Unit discipline: Philosophy
Proposing College: Catholic Theological College
Show when this unit is running1. | Critically advance the main epistemological issues in the Western philosophical tradition. |
2. | Critically evaluate accounts of the strengths and weaknesses of the major arguments of some of the thinkers presented in the unit. |
3. | Critically assess and contextualise the fundamental ideas, positions, and arguments of some of the thinkers studied in the unit. |
4. | Critically appraise important arguments in the history of metaphysics and their implications and assumptions. |
5. | Critically construct a sustained critique of a philosophical position in a rigorous, sustained, and self-directed manner. |
Prerequisites: One unit of philosophy at postgraduate level or four units of philosophy at undergraduate level.
Lectures, seminars, and guided discussion of readings, e.g. via worksheets.
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) | |||||
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Variant 1 | ||||||||
Essay | 3000 | 50.0 | ||||||
Essay | 4000 | 50.0 | ||||||
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Skeleton Argument | 1000 | 10.0 | ||||||
Essay | 2000 | 30.0 | ||||||
Essay | 4000 | 60.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 27 Jun, 2024
Unit record last updated: 2024-06-27 10:45:35 +1000