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The Definition and Classification of Philosophy

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Introduction to philosophy : a handbook for students of psychology, logic, ethics, æsthetics and general philosophy ([1927] 2018)  Author: Külpe, Oswald, 1862-1915 Translators: Pillsbury, W.D., and E.B. Titchener Publication Information: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2018.    Publication Date: 2018 The Purpose of an Introduction to Philosophy (pages 1-6) Chapter 1: The Definition and Classification of Philosophy (pages 7-14)  Reference the class events and philosophical issues of up to the last two weeks. Focus your writing on the course philosophy topics from the last two weeks. For example, in the Week 2 entry, reference anything of philosophical interest from Weeks 1 and 2. On Week 2 we will read from the book of Oswald Kulpe. Perhaps mention something that you learned while reading the assigned sections. You can also reference the video I will upload by Wednesday of that week.  Basic questions to answer in you journal entries:  What did I learn? Was my mind changed at all from what the videos presented or what I read? Make sure to cite at least ONE of the sources, books or videos, for that week. Use a time stamp (for the videos) or a page/section name from the readings. We can tell when you did not participate and did not put in effort.   You can discuss or mention particular hardships or barriers you experienced that week in relation to the course, but these should be minimal within 150 words, or your entry should be much longer than 150 words to meet the philosophical aim of the entry. To discuss particular hardships or barriers in the course, talk with the professor or teaching assistants during office hours.
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