Hi everybody, I have to take two humanity courses at school and I choose philosophy and ethics and critical thinking since they appeal the most interesting to me among all other courses offered. The problem is I am not sure if it better to take them in sequence of philosophy and then ethics or the order does not matter and I can take ethics first and them philosophy. From my understanding ethics and critical thinking is a subset of philosophy and should be take first but the teachers I like offer classes in the opposite order (ethics first and then philosophy). Which course is better to be taken first since I actually want to learn something and not just get a grade. Please advise
Thanks a lot in advance
philosophy or ethics and critical thinking should go first?
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Re: philosophy or ethics and critical thinking should go first?
Critical thinking, if the course is what it suggest you should by yourself figure out ethics on a reasonable lvl, but I doubt that and if it was actually a course worth it salt students should easily be able to predict who would win the election Hillbilly or Trumpet, but apparently none could do so, but I did.
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Re: philosophy or ethics and critical thinking should go first?
Thanks for a quick reply