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Philosophy, Science and Religion - Philosophy and Religion The University of Edinburgh

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Tuition fee
35 GBP / full
35 GBP / full
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Tuition fee
35 GBP / full
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Duration
2 months
Duration
2 months
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Taught in
English
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About

This Philosophy, Science and Religion - Philosophy and Religion Short Course from The University of Edinburgh marks three of the most fundamental modes of thinking about the world and our place in it.

Overview

This Philosophy, Science and Religion - Philosophy and Religion course offered by The University of Edinburgh is a great choice for anyone interested in finding out more about ways of looking and thinking about the world, through the fundamental perspectives of Philosophy, Science and Religion. 

Are these modes incompatible? Or are they complementary or mutually supportive? As is typical of such questions, the devil is in the details. 

For example, it is important to work out what is really distinctive about each of these ways of inquiring about the world. In order to gain some clarity here, they’ll be investigating what some of the current leading thinkers in philosophy, science and religion are actually doing.

Coursera allows you to preview the first module for free. You can choose this option when you enrol. If you wish to purchase the full course then you will pay in your local currency - the course price stated here may therefore vary depending on where you are in the world and the current exchange rate.

 Learners can apply for Financial Aid directly with Coursera to assist with the cost of accessing the full course and gaining a certificate for successfully completing the course.

What you'll learn

In this course, you will explore questions such as:  

  • What kind of conflicts are there between religion and science?
  • Does current cognitive science of religion effectively explain away God?
  • If there is a God who has made us so that we can know him, why do some people not believe?
  • Is belief in science also a kind of fundamentalism?
  • What makes us good at getting, giving, or sharing, knowledge? Is this different when it is religious knowledge? 

Programme Structure

Courses include:

  • Mind, Science, and Religion

  • Science and Religion in the Public Realm

  • Religious Disagreement and Friendly Theism/Atheism

  • Religious and Scientific Fundamentalism

  • Epistemic Virtues and Vices in Science and Religion

Key information

Duration

  • Part-time
    • 2 months

Start dates & application deadlines

You can apply for and start this programme anytime.

Language

English

Delivered

Online
  • Self-paced

Campus Location

  • Edinburgh, United Kingdom

What students do after studying

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Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

Other requirements

General requirements

  • This is an Introductory course therefore no previous knowledge is required.
  • To obtain additional information about the programme, we kindly suggest that you visit the programme website, where you can find further details and relevant resources. 

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees are shown in and the most likely applicable fee is shown based on your nationality.
  • International

    Non-residents
    35 GBP / full
    35 GBP / full
  • Domestic

    Citizens or residents
    35 GBP / full
    35 GBP / full

Funding

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