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Bachelor of Arts (BA) - The University of Hong Kong

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290(b)PHIL1001. Knowledge <strong>of</strong> the world: an introduction to philosophyorPHIL1002. <strong>The</strong> human mind: an introduction to philosophyorPHIL1003. Ethics and politics: an introduction to philosophyorPHIL1004. Chinese and western thought: an introduction to philosophy<strong>The</strong> number <strong>of</strong> places on this programme will be limited to thirty.Programme structure(a)Compulsory courses<strong>The</strong> programme comprises eight mandatory courses as follows:(i) Politics and Public Administration: 4 courses fromPOLI0005. Capitalism and social justicePOLI0010. Democracy and its criticsPOLI0029. Political theoryPOLI0051. Issues in Chinese political philosophy(ii) Philosophy: 4 coursesone <strong>of</strong>:PHIL2001. <strong>The</strong> beginnings <strong>of</strong> philosophyPHIL2002. Early modern philosophyPHIL2383. Modernity and Postmodernityone <strong>of</strong>:PHIL2080.PHIL2350.PHIL2360.one <strong>of</strong>:PHIL2310.PHIL2340.PHIL2430.Marxist philosophyPhilosophy <strong>of</strong> lawPolitical philosophy<strong>The</strong>ories <strong>of</strong> moralityMoral problemsChinese philosophy: ethicsand another course in philosophy not listed above.(b)Elective coursesCandidates may choose the remaining eight courses in any department, subject to Facultyregulations. In the interest <strong>of</strong> providing a coherent programme, however, candidates arestrongly advised to select at least four electives from the following courses <strong>of</strong>fered by theDepartment <strong>of</strong> Politics and Public Administration and the Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy.Politics and Public AdministrationPOLI0006. China and <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong>: the politics <strong>of</strong> transitionPOLI0020. <strong>Hong</strong> <strong>Kong</strong> politicsPOLI0021. Understanding global issuesPOLI0022. Governing ChinaPhilosophyPHIL2140.PHIL2210.PHIL2230.PHIL2390.Philosophy <strong>of</strong> social scienceMetaphysicsPhilosophy and cognitive sciencePhilosophy <strong>of</strong> religion

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