ST
Jun 20, 2020
Really in depth and easy to follow information on a great array of topics, philosophers and philosophies. I would highly recommend it to anyone with an interest of learning new knowledge .
DB
Jun 23, 2020
This is a well put together course. It is beneficial to borrow or purchase the course textbook. I enjoyed the course instructor and his use of meditation breaks every so often was great.
By Jessica R
•Jan 17, 2021
Great! Thanks.
By Gustavo A V A
•Nov 19, 2021
I loved it!!
By Carol S
•May 11, 2022
loved it!!!
By Mahonri B C
•Nov 28, 2019
Excelente!!
By jorge q
•Feb 15, 2022
Excellent!
By Dottie R
•Jun 8, 2020
Brilliant!
By Jeanette A A
•May 18, 2020
Excellent!
By George C M
•Sep 4, 2018
Excellent.
By Darryl R
•Jun 30, 2021
5 star.
By Aditya C
•Aug 10, 2020
great!
By Thoria B F
•Sep 7, 2018
ممتازة
By Gourav
•Nov 1, 2020
good
By Bindu V S
•Aug 16, 2020
good
By Vincent T
•Apr 15, 2019
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By Julie B
•Mar 7, 2021
Thank you, the course was interesting and having done a little on the history of philosophy in the past, I enjoyed looking at some vaguely familiar theories from a different perspective. I think there was a good balance of material to cater for different learning styles and to introduce an element of variety (videos, further reading, topics for debate and quizzes) and the structure of the course, and my progress within it, was clear and logical. My only criticism is that the transcripts (in written English) of the video talks are not accurate and in some places become quite confusing and even suggest a meaning contradictory to what was actually said.
By S R R
•Mar 1, 2022
Thanks a lot. I found the course very good and useful. The videos and accomapnying trxts are well planned and developed.
But for some reason it revolves around only western thinking and inclusion of eastern thinking especialy from Hinduism and Buddhiism would have taken the students much further on the road. Unlike western phylosophy which revolves around a few personalities, Indian thinking is so old that the authors' names are not specifically kniwn and goes by the generic name "seers".
By Tomas M
•Mar 24, 2021
Very interesting presentation of competing ideas from philosophy and its history about what human mind can be. The material is organized chronologically, recent concepts about emotions are mentioned towards the end. Many links to to other interesting readings and podcasts are provided. Thank you prof. Green.
By Joe B
•Mar 31, 2022
Some thought provoking videos and ideals brought forward. I enjoyed the variety of philosophers and ideologies that were presented. Maybe not for everyone but certainly could be intereting for anyone who thinks about purpose in life, self-awareness, and consciousness.
By P N A
•Jun 4, 2020
More visuals and videos to explain the course content would have made teh course more interesting.
The videos with just the Porfessor speaking were sometime monotonous.
By Tatiana F M
•Sep 4, 2018
Very interesting course and subject. There is much more to learn about it, I'm waiting for the next course to go deeper in the subject.
By Jonathan F
•Feb 1, 2022
This course was fairly difficult requiring some effort, but it was worthwhile to gain a basic knowledge of western philosophy.
By Daniel H
•May 18, 2021
Interesting introduction and overview for those from non-Philosophy background but are interested in it
By Ricardo R d P
•Mar 15, 2021
I had the impression the emphasis was put on the limits, rather on the value of self-knowledge...
By Orianna S
•Apr 23, 2020
The majority of the coursework is highly useful in daily life, which I greatly appreciated.
By louis f d m p s
•Mar 17, 2019
Very interesting, I think it is a great start to the knowledge of thyself this background.