Ryerson philosophy reddit PHL 110 Philosophy of Religion I with Amanda Bryant (also just thinking about doing it through Chang as Bali has good reviews) PHL 101 - Plato and the Roots of Western Philosophy PHL 201 - Problems in Philosophy PHL 333 - Philosophy of Human Nature PHL 366 - Existentialism and Art and Culture If you guys have taken any of these courses, please feel free to comment your opinions on them (personal experience, mark, etc. Get the Reddit app (now archived) Official subreddit for Ryerson University in Toronto Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. In case you didn’t know, Ryerson happens to have Philosophy of love and sex is actually quite difficult but one of the, if not the, most interesting courses I took at ryerson. Now that I’ve finished my minor in philosophy and english, I can kinda take whatever I want in terms of fourth year electives. Honestly it's not to hard if you just go to class. ) Already taking PHL709 Religion, Science, and Philosophy in the Fall. There was no "Final Exam" in the sense of a proctored online exam, but rather a final essay Plato and the Roots of Western Philosophy is an amazing course but will require more reading than the other. Wᴇʟᴄᴏᴍᴇ ᴛᴏ ʀ/SGExᴀᴍs – the largest community on reddit discussing education and student life in Singapore! SGExams is also more than a subreddit - we're a registered nonprofit that organises initiatives supporting students' academics, career guidance, mental health and holistic development, such as webinars and mentorship i took irl 100 a few years ago, my prof was Julia Scalzo (pretty sure she isn't teaching anymore tho). Third year Philosophy 27 votes, 30 comments. Philosophy of knowledge truth and belief is also stupidly easy. content wise it was just an art history course, starting from ancient egypt, mesopotamia, and greece, then working towards like the romantic, baroque, renaissance eras etc. Reddit is home to thousands of internet communities who generate daily discussions and content to share for internet points. I’m interested in Metaphysics because there were elements of metaphysics that I found interesting in the lower liberal existentialism course. Also, if you like history, Ryerson's history department is incredible. I wanted to know if philosophy of film was easy, and what kinds of assessments the course has like: quizzes, midterms, exams, etc. PHL 306 — Freedom, Equality & Limits of Authority PHL 366 — existentialism and Art and Culture PHL 365 — Philosophy of Beauty POL 106 — The Politics of Human Needs or any other courses from Table A that some of you have taken Greatly appreciated, thanks I had a different prof, but that was one of my favourite courses. CPHL 101 - Plato and the Roots of Western Philosophy CPHL 306 - Freedom, Equality, Limits of Authority CPHL 504 - Philosophy of Art CPHL 509 - Bioethics CPHL 550 - Knowledge, Truth and Belief CPHL 606 - Philosophy of Love and Sex CPHL 614 - Philosophy of Human Rights CPHL 709 - Religion, Science and Philosophy Philosophy of Life, Death and Poverty (PHL 406) was interesting and easy. Passionate about something niche? Reddit has thousands of vibrant communities with people that share your interests. Already took a few lower-level liberal philosophy courses in my first year. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not very challenging but you do need to put a decent amount of effort into it, listen to all the lectures each week and do all the homework and weekly exercises and put thought into the assignments to get a good grade. Posted by u/yamfood - 1 vote and no comments. we had bi-weekly in class tests and online quizzes, as well as the final essay which was ~1200 words. ). I took PHL187 Ancient Greek Philosophy with Dr. I want to take it for summer school but they didn't post the course outline. Philosophy of religion 1 is very interesting and also very easy. Was considering things along the lines of: music, psych, and sociology - any other suggestions? Cphl 612 Philosophy of Law with Mark Clamen was relatively simple, 2 essays and a final. The goal is to teach you the thought process of philosophy. Get a constantly updating feed of breaking news, fun stories, pics, memes, and videos just for you. I’m looking for really easy and cool courses to take, pretty confused. Interested in getting some ideas for easy/ bird courses at Ryerson. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Official subreddit for Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Maybe I’ll reconsider, especially with the switch to online classes. Animals and Pets Anime Art Cars and Motor Vehicles Crafts and DIY Culture, Race, and Ethnicity Ethics and Philosophy Fashion Food and Drink History Hobbies Law Learning and Education Military Movies Music Place Podcasts and Streamers Politics Programming Reading, Writing, and Literature Religion and Spirituality Science Tabletop Games Hey! Idk if this is helpful at this time anymore but the course isn’t a bird course. Hi I’m thinking of taking my first philosophy course, it’s PHL101. Reply reply I’m trying to do a Philosophy minor too. It will give you a deeper understanding of the principals behind our politics than a politics degree (just make sure you know how the structure of politics works etc) PHL pairs well with a minor in whatever arts you might be interested in. Hart. Any suggestions? PHL709 religion science philosophy has two précis papers, four writing assignments evenly spaced throughout the semester (150 words max), and one term paper. Third year Philosophy Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Official subreddit for Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I had Paul Raymont and (at least in 2011) he posted the entirety of his lecture notes in great detail on Blackboard. Any suggestions? Bird courses are appreciated, and I still really do love english and philosophy courses (also it doesn’t have to be on the open elective table — anything is an open elective) Welcome to r/UCSD! This is a forum where the students, faculty, staff, alumni, and other individuals associated with the University of California San Diego can discuss, share, advise, and collaborate among themselves! Can anyone recommend any easy upper liberals (preferably without any final exams)? So far, I have taken POL 540, PHL 612 and enrolled in Philosophy of Love & Sex. When I took it I had a small paper, a large paper and a final exam (which was an essay question). Preferably courses that have few(er) tedious assignments, no group projects, and/or somewhat enjoyable material to learn. The workload is fair and reasonable, and Dr Dragos is a great prof. You cover things like adultery, polygamy, homosexuality and fetishes from different angles. Throughout the entire 2 hour lecture on Aristotelian ethics I’m not bored one iota which is far more than I can say for other professors. Wondering if anyone had thoughts on the following philosophy courses and profs. Pretty easy marker. Think workload and assessment structure, how interesting the courses are, if the prof was any good etc. The (now archived) Official subreddit for Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Just need one last upper liberal for graduation. I just need one more to clear out my upper-level liberals for engineering. I also want the course to be easy and not a lot of work. I actually REALLY like her - she’s super animated, clearly passionate about ancient ethics, and a very compelling lecturer. I finished it with an A- because my essay writing at the time was not that good LOL. The course only had three evaluations and weekly discussion board questions for participation marks. Ancient Greek looks just at greek mythology and then their philosophers, philosophy of religion goes through all the worlds major religions and their beliefs/philosophies. Philosophy will make you a better writer than english (just make sure to give a shit about your prose). Wanted an updated list, or any cool courses you have… Fuck. By Adrian Bueno. The course material starts off with Greek philosophy (Plato's Symposium) and then moves onto more "modern" approaches to the topic (Kant, Feminist, Utilitarian, etc. Alternatively, find out what’s trending across all of Reddit on r/popular.
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