An Introduction to Philosophy

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Last updated on June 20, 2025 6:10 pm

This free online course will introduce you to the evolution of Western Philosophy from Ancient Greece to modern-day contemporary societies.

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This free course is for those who are interested in Philosophy. It will provide an overview of Western Philosophy from Ancient Greek through to our modern-day contemporary societies. You will learn about the main domains of Philosophy and several concepts such as Neoplatonism, Modernity, Rationalism and more. Also, you will be introduced to the most prominent philosophers through history and examine their works and contributions. Enrol today!

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Define the term philosophy and state…
  • List the three main objects of inter…
  • State the main contributions made by…
  • Explain Aristotle?s most influential…
  • Define the term philosophy and state its origin
  • List the three main objects of interest in philosophy
  • State the main contributions made by Socrates and Plato
  • Explain Aristotle?s most influential domains of work
  • Compare the work of Saint Augustine to Plato and Aristotle
  • List the main philosophical ideas and arguments contributed by Aquinas
  • State the contributions of Ren? Descartes to philosophy and mathematics
  • Explain the concept of Rationalism as found in the works of Spinoza
  • Introduction to Philosophy

    This module will provide an introduction to Philosophy. It will begin with the definition of Philosophy and its origin. You will learn the history of Western Philosophy from Ancient Greece to modern-day contemporary societies. Also, you will learn about the major contributors to Philosophy, specifically: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

    Historic Figures In Philosophy

    This module will discuss Neoplatonism and the works of the Christian philosopher Saint Augustine of Hippo. You will also learn about the philosophical contributions made by Saint Thomas Aquinas. Further on, this module will examine the concepts of Modernity and Rationalism influenced by Ren? Descartes and Baruch Spinoza respectively.

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