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Course Title | Duration | Overview |
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Introduction to Philosophy of Psychology | 4 weeks | An overview of the history and key concepts of philosophy of psychology. |
Mind-Body Problem | 3 weeks | Exploring the debate about the relationship between the mind and body. |
Consciousness and Identity | 5 weeks | An in-depth analysis of consciousness and personal identity. |
Free Will and Determinism | 4 weeks | Examining the philosophical implications of free will and determinism. |
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The Philosophy of Psychology course is designed for individuals seeking to understand the fundamental principles of the field.
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