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PHL216:Medieval Philosophy
This is PHL216: Medieval Philosophy. PHL216 is a three-credit unit course which has minimum duration of one semester. It is a compulsory course for all undergraduate students in National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). The course will expose the students to Medieval thoughts in the history of Philosophy. Some of such issues are the problem of Faith and Reason, existence of God, immortality of the Soul etc.
What Will You Learn?
Includes
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Explain the emergence and the development of Christian thought.
- Explain what constitutes the problem of “Faith” and “Reason” and the attempts made by some philosophers to resolve the problem.
- Articulate and explain the various arguments put forward by different medieval philosophers to prove God‟s existence.
- Explain how different philosophers in the medieval period articulated, explained and even tried to resolve the problem of evil in the world.
- Discuss the various recommendations made by different philosophers on the best attitudes towards human suffering.
- Explain the various arguments for the immortality of the soul.
- Discuss the interpretation of Aristotle‟s philosophy by some medieval philosophers.
Course Features
Lessons Of Course
St. Thomas Aquinas II
05:48
John Duns Scotus
05:58
William of Ockham
05:18
Francis Suarez
06:31
Avicenna
05:43
Averroes
07:01
Moses Maimonides
06:20