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Course Title | Description |
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Philosophy of Mind | Explore the fundamental questions surrounding the nature of consciousness and the mind-body problem. |
Psychological Epistemology | Examine how our beliefs and knowledge are shaped by psychological factors. |
Ethics and Psychology | Investigate the ethical implications of psychological research and practice. |
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