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             	  •  Philosophy-  **May be offered in 2018-2019** In this course students will examine and assess many different




               philosophical   theories, comparing and contrasting them as we apply their views to different philosophical

               questions. What is the world like? What is truth and how do   we determine truth? Am I free to make my own
               decisions? What are ethics and how do they determine how I live? After a brief introduction to what philosophy
               is, what an argument is, and the importance of philosophy, students will examine the views of many famous

               philosophers and how theirs texts contribute to   our intellectual heritage. Students will learn Logic-  the art of
               thinking,   reasoning and formulating an argument. Students will first engage in fun basics -  analyzing children's

               literature for philosophical   ideas before proceeding on to studying philosophers from ancient Greece(Socrates
               and Plato), to the present modern world.  Students will engage in weekly discussions, hands-on   activities and

               simulations. Required Textbook:   The Philosophy Book -(Big ideas simply explained), Will Buckingham and


               Douglas Burnham    Teacher: Ginger Maghran     Recommended Donation$12 per weekly class
             	  •  Logic and Writing   (Middle School) – coming 2018-2019




             	  •  Rhetoric and the Argument Writing Course     - coming 2018-2019
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