BSSCS: PHI 110 – Introduction to Philosophy
Categories: BS in Business Administration, BS in Computer Science
About Course
- This course introduces fundamental philosophical questions and major thinkers, examining topics such as existence, knowledge, ethics, and reality.
- Students will explore various philosophical problems and develop critical thinking skills through the analysis of philosophical arguments and texts.
What Will You Learn?
- 1. Understand and articulate fundamental philosophical questions.
- 2. Analyze and evaluate philosophical arguments.
- 3. Recognize the contributions of major philosophers to the field.
- 4. Discuss the implications of philosophical ideas on various aspects of life.
- 5. Apply philosophical reasoning to contemporary ethical and existential issues.
Course Content
Week 1: Introduction to Philosophy
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Introduction to Philosophy
03:39 -
LO1: Define the Concept of Philosophy and Its Central Questions
08:16 -
LO2: Describe Major Branches of Philosophy Such as Metaphysics and Epistemology
10:19 -
LO3: Summarize How the Definition of Philosophy Connects with Its Core Branches
10:29 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 2: Ancient Philosophy
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Ancient Philosophy
03:04 -
LO1: Explain Key Ideas of Pre-Socratic Philosophers on Nature and Reality
12:27 -
LO2: Demonstrate the Socratic and Platonic Insights Regarding Knowledge and Virtue
11:15 -
LO3: Analyze How Early Greek Thinking Influenced the Ideas of Socrates and Plato
10:37 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 3: Aristotle and Hellenistic Philosophy
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Aristotle and Hellenistic Philosophy
03:35 -
LO1: Examine Aristotle’s Major Contributions to Logic, Ethics, and Metaphysics
10:26 -
LO2: Summarize Central Principles of Stoicism and Epicureanism
10:27 -
LO3: Compare Aristotelian Concepts with Ethical Views in Hellenistic Philosophy
10:43 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 4: Medieval Philosophy
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Medieval Philosophy
03:01 -
LO1: Discuss the Augustine’s Perspectives on Faith, Reason, and Human Nature
10:16 -
LO2: Analyze Aquinas’ Metaphysical Arguments for the Existence of God
08:14 -
LO3: Evaluate How Augustine’s Ideas Relate to Aquinas’ Medieval Philosophical Framework
08:26 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 5: Early Modern Philosophy
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Early Modern Philosophy
04:16 -
LO1: Explain the Descartes’ Method of Doubt and His Argument for Mind–Body Dualism
10:54 -
LO2: Discuss the Rationalist Perspectives Presented by Spinoza and Leibniz
10:32 -
LO3: Understand how Descartes’ Rationalism Shaped the Systems of Spinoza and Leibniz
11:08 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 6: Empiricism and the Enlightenment
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Empiricism and the Enlightenment
04:26 -
LO1: Describe Locke’s Theory of Ideas and Human Understanding
07:20 -
LO2: Explain Berkeley’s Idealism and Hume’s Empirical Skepticism
10:39 -
LO3: Differentiate Core Empiricist Arguments Across Locke, Berkeley, and Hume
12:08 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 7: Kant and German Idealism
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Kant and German Idealism
02:16 -
LO1: Evaluate the Kant’s distinctions Between Phenomena and Noumena
09:47 -
LO2: Understand the Hegel’s Dialectical Method and His Idea of Absolute Idealism
11:12 -
LO3: Examine how Kant’s Critical Philosophy Influenced Hegel’s Idealist Framework
12:09 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 8: Midterm Test or Assignment
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Midterm Test or Assignment
11:10 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Scenario-Based Questions
Week 9: Utilitarianism and Pragmatism
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Utilitarianism and Pragmatism
03:34 -
LO1: Explain Bentham’s and Mill’s Principles of Utilitarian Ethics
07:08 -
LO2: Describe Pragmatic Theories of Truth Proposed by Peirce and James
11:00 -
LO3: Evaluate How Utilitarian and Pragmatic Approaches Differ in Guiding Human Action
11:29 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 10: Phenomenology and Existentialism
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Phenomenology and Existentialism
04:02 -
LO1: Define Husserl’s Phenomenological Approach to Conscious Experience
10:17 -
LO2: Analyze Existentialist Themes Developed by Heidegger and Sartre
10:34 -
LO3: Discuss how Phenomenological Ideas Contribute to Existential Analyses of Human Life
10:54 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 11: Analytic Philosophy
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Analytic Philosophy
05:55 -
LO1: Describe Frege’s Key Contributions to Logic and Language
10:16 -
LO2: Explain Major Analytic Arguments Advanced by Russell and Wittgenstein
11:39 -
LO3: Compare Frege’s Work with the Philosophical Approaches of Russell and Wittgenstein
11:06 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 12: Philosophy of Mind
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Philosophy of Mind
03:15 -
LO1: Define Central Theories of Consciousness in Contemporary Philosophy
10:26 -
LO2: Contrast Debates Surrounding Personal Identity and Free Will
10:53 -
LO3: Evaluate how Views of Consciousness Relate to Identity and Free Will Discussions
10:45 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 13: Ethics and Moral Philosophy
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Ethics and Moral Philosophy
04:35 -
LO1: Understand the Core Principles Underlying Deontological Ethics
07:29 -
LO2: Describe the Foundations of Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Ethical Issues
10:29 -
LO3: Assess how Deontological and Virtue Ethics Apply to Modern Moral Dilemmas
10:44 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 14: Political Philosophy
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Political Philosophy
03:55 -
LO1: Summarize Major Social Contract Theories by Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau
12:01 -
LO2: Describe the Philosophical Concepts of Justice and Individual Rights
11:54 -
LO3: Analyze How Social Contract Ideas Shape Debates on Justice and Human Rights
11:19 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 15: Contemporary Philosophy
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Contemporary Philosophy
04:26 -
LO1: Describe Key Themes in Postmodern Critiques of Truth and Knowledge
08:36 -
LO2: Explain major Contributions of Feminist Philosophy and Environmental Ethics
12:48 -
LO3: Evaluate How Postmodern thought connects with Feminist and Environmental Approaches
10:04 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Key Terms and Concepts Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation
Week 16: Final Test or Project
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Final Test or Project
08:13 -
Multiple Choice Questions
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True/False Questions
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Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Short Answer Questions
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Written Assignment
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Presentation Task
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Role-Playing Activity
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Peer Review Task
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Exercises and Activities Adaptation