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Great Literature 109 - Introduction to Philosophy · Course snapshot

Great Literature 109 - Introduction to Philosophy

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


📜 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.

📚 Reading List

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

📂 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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