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  • Introduction to Philosophy I
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  • recognizes and distinguishes philosophy as a quest for Truth.
  • lists main principles of philosophical inquiry.
  • explains and applies Socratic wisdom and method.
  • expresses the value and aims of philosophy.
  • differentiates philosophy from other disciplines.
  • defines, analyzes and constructs an argument.
  • tells the structure of an argument.
  • illustrates a valid deductive argument.
  • illustrates inductive argument.
  • illustrates the inference to the best explanation (abductive reasoning).
  • demonstrates and reconstructs arguments that take place in texts.
  • explains and compares the classical theories of knowledge based on what we can know.
  • explains and debates Cartesian doubt and the search for foundational knowledge.
  • explains and debates the empiricist theory of knowledge.
  • explains and debates the idealist theory of knowledge.
  • explains and debates transcendental knowledge.
  • distinguish and illustrate the basic constituents of knowledge.
  • explains, illustrates and questions the place of truth, belief and justification in the formation of knowledge.
  • question and illustrate whether justified true belief is knowledge or not.
  • explain and question the problem of freedom of the will and determinism.
  • states the paradox involved in the problem of freedom of the will.
  • explains and debates the main thesis of determinism.
  • explains and debates the main thesis of libertarianism.
  • explains and debates the main thesis of compatibilism.

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