Topics in Epistemology

Overview

This module explores some of the major topics in contemporary epistemology, especially the epistemology of testimony, and contextualism and its rivals.

Learning Objectives

On successful completion of this module, students will: Acquire the ability to critically discuss some of the most central problems and arguments in contemporary epistemology.

Skills

Skills
This module will assist in developing students’ skills in a number of important areas. These include:
• Intellectual skills
• Managing & Prioritizing Knowledge: identify relevant and subject-specific knowledge, sources and data; manage such information in an independent manner
• Analytical Thinking: identify, understand, interpret and evaluate relevant subject-specific arguments made by others; construct independent arguments
• Critical & Independent Thinking: ability to think critically and construct one’s own position in relation to existing and ongoing debates in the field

Professional and career development skills
• Communication Skills: ability to communicate clearly with others, both orally and in writing
• Teamwork: ability to work with others in a team, negotiate conflicts and recognize different ways of learning
• Diversity: ability to acknowledge and be sensitive to the range of cultural differences present in the learning environment
• Self-Reflexivity: ability to reflect on one’s own progress and identify and act upon ones own development needs with respect to life-long learning and career development
• Time Management: ability to negotiate diverse and competing pressures; cope with stress; and achieve a work / life balance

Organizational skills
•Efficient and effective work practice: demonstrate ability to work efficiently to deadlines
•Clear organisation of information: show efficiency in the organisation of large amounts of complex information and the ability to identify, describe and analyse the key features of the information
•Organisation and communication: demonstrate ability to use evidence to develop logical and clear arguments; show aptitude for the effective use of information in a direct and appropriate way
•Enterprising thinking: Demonstrate ability to think and argue in novel and enterprising ways, to display originality of thought and argument and the ability to clearly support arguments in innovative ways

Assessment

Essay 1: 35%
Essay 2: 55%
Tutorial participation: 10%.

Coursework

90%

Examination

0%

Practical

10%

Credits

20

Module Code

PHL3013

Typically Offered

Autumn Semester

Duration

12 Weeks

Prerequisites

NONE **Specific Requirements for Study Abroad Students**: Students may need to show evidence of previous study