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How to get Philosophy Students Talking: An Instructor's Toolkit

How to get Philosophy Students Talking: An Instructor's Toolkit

Jonathan Tallant
3.5/5 ( ratings)
Engaging undergraduate students and instigating debate within philosophy seminars is one of the greatest challenges faced by instructors on a daily basis. How to Get Philosophy Students Talking: An Instructor’s Toolkit is an innovative and original resource designed for use by academics looking to help students of all abilities get the most out of their time spent in group discussions.
Each chapter features thought experiments, discussion questions and further readings on topics within the following core areas of philosophy:







Metaphysics


Epistemology


Philosophy of Mind


Philosophy of Language


Philosophy of Religion


Philosophy of Science


Political Philosophy


Normative Ethics


Applied Ethics


Metaethics


Aesthetics





Group discussions and debates are a key part of undergraduate study and one of the best ways for students to learn and understand often complex philosophical theories and concepts. This book is an essential toolkit for instructors looking to get the most out of their philosophy students.
Language
English
Pages
294
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Routledge
Release
October 08, 2015

How to get Philosophy Students Talking: An Instructor's Toolkit

Jonathan Tallant
3.5/5 ( ratings)
Engaging undergraduate students and instigating debate within philosophy seminars is one of the greatest challenges faced by instructors on a daily basis. How to Get Philosophy Students Talking: An Instructor’s Toolkit is an innovative and original resource designed for use by academics looking to help students of all abilities get the most out of their time spent in group discussions.
Each chapter features thought experiments, discussion questions and further readings on topics within the following core areas of philosophy:







Metaphysics


Epistemology


Philosophy of Mind


Philosophy of Language


Philosophy of Religion


Philosophy of Science


Political Philosophy


Normative Ethics


Applied Ethics


Metaethics


Aesthetics





Group discussions and debates are a key part of undergraduate study and one of the best ways for students to learn and understand often complex philosophical theories and concepts. This book is an essential toolkit for instructors looking to get the most out of their philosophy students.
Language
English
Pages
294
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Routledge
Release
October 08, 2015

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