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How to Excel in Undergraduate Philosophy

A Guide for Knowing Where to Start, How to Excel, and Lessons on Application

By Emma Sondergaard Jensen

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Overview


"How to Excel in Undergraduate Philosophy" is designed to help students understand the discipline of philosophy and the basic tools needed to succeed in undergraduate philosophy classes. It is a guide for knowing where to start your study and how to excel in that pursuit. Additionally, it provides lessons on application. In accordance with those goals, you will find context, overviews, examples, and explanations.
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Description


Søndergaard Jensen believes that philosophy is a transformational discipline that is supportive of life's greatest endeavors. The choice to study philosophy is a choice of persistence. Philosophy is, admittedly, an acquired taste of study. Still, philosophy is indispensable for personal and academic development. No progress comes without an initial question or a critical thought concerning change. Philosophy inspired Søndergaard Jensen to start her podcast Emma-ism and begin her mission to make philosophy accessible to all and enjoyable to learn. The Emma-ism premise is to collaborate, create, and celebrate. This book is a manifestation of that mission, and she hopes it will serve as a resource and guide that will be referred to again and again by students of philosophy.
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About The Author


Emma Søndergaard Jensen is a Candidate for a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania (Class of 2024). She is the creator of the Emma-ism philosophy podcast. The weekly podcast reaches over 1,000 listeners around the world.

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Book details

  • Genre:philosophy
  • Sub-genre:Reference
  • Language:English
  • Pages:200
  • eBook ISBN:9781667870175
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667870168

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