Course Details
Introduction to Philosophy
Course Code PHIL500
EFTS 0.1250
Points 15.00
Level 5
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Prescriptor
Philosophy is an open-ended activity that helps us deal with the most fundamental questions about the real, the good, the true and the beautiful. This course is an introduction to the basic issues in philosophy. It covers a range of themes developed by the Western philosophical tradition, such as the nature of reality, the existence of God, the morality of our actions, the relation between mind and body, the meaning of life, the problem of knowledge and free will. Students will engage in thinking philosophically about these matters and articulate their own views as they are introduced to key philosophical works and thinkers, as well as non-Western philosophy.
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Qualifications
The course is available as part of the following qualifications.
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  AK3006   Bachelor of Arts (NZSL-English Interpreting)   (BA (NZSL English Interpreting))
360.00
No requisite courses specified.
  AK3704   Bachelor of Arts   (BA)
360.00
  INEXCH1   International Exchange (Inbound)   (INEXCH)
0.00
  SABRD1   Study Abroad   (Study Abroad)
0.00
  ICE1   Individual Course Enrolment   (ICE)
0.00
  AK3002   Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business Conjoint Degrees   (BA BBus)
510.00
  AK3706   Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences   (BA BCIS)
510.00
Timetable
2024Semester 1
Class Stream Starting Ending Day Time Room
PHIL500/N101  26-Feb-2024  21-Jun-2024       
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