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Students will develop critical thinking skills: examining argument structures, building and assessing arguments, analyzing concepts and definitions, understanding empirical evidence's role and application, and learning to utilize and assess it effectively. They will gain the ability to write with clarity and persuasion, demonstrating well-reasoned arguments. Graduates will achieve fluency in key issues and developments across philosophy, science, anthropology, and sociology as they relate to mind and cognition studies. Additionally, they will explore foundational texts in psychology and cognitive science philosophy.
This curriculum equips learners for advanced philosophy studies and careers requiring logical analysis, evidence-based reasoning, and the synthesis of diverse viewpoints and intellectual traditions.