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  1. 32 Lectures. Average 31 minutes each. 1 Introduction—Philosophy and Religion as Traditions. 2 Plato's Inquiries—The Gods and the Good. 3 Plato's Spirituality—The Immortal Soul and the Other World. 4 Aristotle and Plato—Cosmos, Contemplation, and Happiness. 5 Plotinus—Neoplatonism and the Ultimate Unity of All.

  2. 22 languages available. Some content may not be translated. Enroll for Free. Starts May 21. Financial aid available. 32,505 already enrolled. Course. Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals. Instructors: Dr Orestis Palermos. +4 more. Included with Coursera Plus. 4.6. (486 reviews) Beginner level. No prior experience required.

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  4. Course Objectives. Introduce students to philosophical thinking in the British Analytical Tradition, particularly as it applies to topics in the Philosophy of Religion. Familiarise students with the key arguments for and against the main positions in the debate about the existence of the classical theistic God.

  5. This course, entitled ‘Religion and Science’, is the third of three related courses in our Philosophy, Science and Religion Online series. The course will address five themes, each presented by an expert in the area. 1. Science, Religion, and the Origin of the Universe (Professor Tim Maudlin, NYU ) 2.

  6. Course. Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals. Instructors: Dr J Adam Carter. +3 more. Included with Coursera Plus. 4.5. (943 reviews) Beginner level. No prior experience required. 15 hours to complete. 3 weeks at 5 hours a week. Flexible schedule. Learn at your own pace. About. Modules. Recommendations. Testimonials. Reviews.

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