A taste of philosophy

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Have you ever wondered what philosophy is? What do philosophers talk about? Can they tell you the meaning of life or is it just jargon and navel gazing? Come along and find out.
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  • Start Date: 26 Jul 2025
    End Date: 26 Jul 2025
    Sat (Daytime): 10:30 - 12:30
    Online
    Location: Online
    Duration: 1 session
    Course Code: HP065
    Tutors:  Karl White
    Full fee £19.00 Senior fee £19.00 Concession £19.00
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  • Start Date: 13 Sep 2025
    End Date: 13 Sep 2025
    Sat (Daytime): 10:30 - 12:30
    In Person
    Location: Keeley Street
    Duration: 1 session
    Course Code: HP051
    Tutors:  John Goff
    Full fee £19.00 Senior fee £15.00 Concession £12.00
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  • Start Date: 06 Dec 2025
    End Date: 06 Dec 2025
    Sat (Daytime): 10:30 - 12:30
    Online
    Location: Online
    Duration: 1 session
    Course Code: HP161
    Tutors:  Karl White
    Full fee £19.00 Senior fee £15.00 Concession £12.00
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Full fee £19.00 Senior fee £15.00 Concession £12.00

What is the course about?

The course is designed for those who wish to learn about the philosophical manner of thinking, and how to use philosophical texts. We will explore how philosophy is used to analyse concepts such as justice, freedom, and anything else that the would-be philosopher has in mind.

What will we cover?

What is it that philosophers do? A simple examination of the relation between thinking, concepts and reality. How to think about a concept such as 'justice' or 'freedom'. What a philosophical argument is, and some examples of philosophical arguments taken from diverse philosophical writings.

What will I achieve?
By the end of this course you should be able to...

- Analyse a concept in a philosophical fashion.
- Construct a simple philosophical argument on a topic of your own interest.

What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?

This is a general introductory course and no prior knowledge is required. An open mind and a willingness to listen to and think about views with which you do not always agree are more important than specific levels of skills.

How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?

The course will run in a 'seminar' format with short tutor presentations followed by Q&A and open discussion. No outside work is required.

Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?

None. Handouts of relevant texts will be provided. Bring pen/pencil and notebook.

When I've finished, what course can I do next?

To check the full range of philosophy courses on offer, please go to our website www.citylit.ac.uk.

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