Module description
This module is designed to introduce students to Aristotle’s wonderfully rich but intricate philosophical writings by focusing on some of the most prominent topics in Aristotle’s philosophy. Students will learn how to read, how to criticise, and how to make sense of Aristotle and will thus be in a position to benefit from the wealth of Aristotle’s thought. In the early part of the course we will explore some of the basic themes of Aristotle’s epistemology, metaphysics and philosophy of nature. We will then focus on key topics from his psychology and ethics, perhaps of all his wide-ranging enquiries the areas that continue to provide the greatest stimulus for contemporary thinkers.
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/philosophy/modules/level5/5aanb002.aspx
Assessment details
Summative assessment: one 2,500-word essay (100% each)
Formative assessment: one 2,000-word essay
Teaching pattern
One one-hour weekly lecture and one one-hour weekly seminar over ten weeks