About this course
In this course we will look at foundational issues in epistemology and metaphysics, including:
- What is knowledge, e.g. is it mere justified, true belief?
- Are knowledge ascriptions (e.g. "Jane knows that P") context-sensitive?
- Can we have knowledge of the external world, or that certain inferential processes, such as induction, lead to justified beliefs?
- What exists, e.g. do numbers, possible objects, fictional characters, or works of art?
- Can a thing be more than just the sum of its parts?
Learning outcomes
In this course you will gain knowledge of foundational issues in epistemology and metaphysics. Some such issues concern what exists (e.g. numbers?), what knowledge is, and whether it's possible to have knowledge of certain facts, such as those obtained on the basis of inductive inferences. You will learn to discuss and debate about these issues in class discussions, presentations, and within small groups. This will foster critical, analytic, and logical thinking, philosophical and conceptual analysis, and informal and formal argumentation.
Prior knowledge
Inleiding in de wetenschapsfilosofie en/of de kennisleer.
Resources
- Book The Norton Introduction to Philosophy
Additional information
- Coordinating ProgrammeFilosofie
- More infoCourse page on website of Utrecht University
- Contact a coordinator
- About studying within the EWUU alliancehttps://ewuu.nl/en/education/courses/eduxchange-faq-students
course
7.5 ECTS • broadening- Levelbachelor
Starting dates
20 Apr 2026
ends 26 Jun 2026
Location Utrecht Language Dutch Term Period 4 D Course is currently running26 Apr 2027
ends 2 Jul 2027
Location Utrecht Language Dutch Term Period 4 D Enrolment period not yet defined
