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This is a comprehensive course presented in a clear, accessible format. Philosophy is difficult—partly due to social context, verbose texts, unclear terminology, and lack of modern examples. This course mitigates these difficulties by clarifying terms, breaking lessons into manageable parts, and providing structured progress.
Note: the author does not apologize for run-on sentences.
The course is designed primarily for exam takers who need a strong grasp of the foundations of philosophy. It will prepare you for general exams and equip you to engage with philosophical texts in depth later.
Hobbyists will also find it accessible through short lessons, interactive exercises, and visuals where possible.
The course is divided into units. The first unit introduces essential terminology used throughout philosophy, explained with examples rather than philosopher-specific jargon. Later units focus on individual philosophers. Lessons are intentionally short to maximize retention rather than overwhelming with essays.
The first unit covers five modules:
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