Philosophy vs Anthropology: A Half-Day Guide to Choosing Your Path

A concise course demystifying philosophy and anthropology, empowering you to make an informed decision about which discipline aligns with your interests and career aspirations.

Defining Philosophy and Anthropology: Core Questions and Methods

Unit 1: The Big Questions: Introducing Philosophy

Unit 2: Philosophical Toolkit: Methods and Approaches

Unit 3: Unveiling Anthropology: Culture and Humanity

Unit 4: Anthropological Fieldwork: Getting Your Hands Dirty

Historical Development and Key Figures: A Comparative Overview

Unit 1: Ancient Foundations

Unit 2: Philosophy Through the Ages

Unit 3: Anthropology's Roots and Evolution

Unit 4: Modern Divergences and Convergences

Ethics, Values, and Cultural Relativism: Philosophical and Anthropological Perspectives

Unit 1: Philosophical Ethics: Foundations

Unit 2: Values, Rights, and Justice

Unit 3: Cultural Relativism

Unit 4: Comparing Approaches

Social Structures, Power, and Inequality: Examining Society Through Different Lenses

Unit 1: Philosophical Foundations of Social Order

Unit 2: Philosophical Perspectives on Justice and Power

Unit 3: Anthropological Views on Social Organization

Unit 4: Power, Inequality, and Social Change

Contemporary Issues: Applying Philosophical and Anthropological Insights

Unit 1: Ethical Dilemmas in the 21st Century

Unit 2: Globalization, Migration, and Culture

Unit 3: Philosophy, Anthropology, and Policy

Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Future Directions

Unit 1: Finding Common Ground

Unit 2: Successful Collaborations

Unit 3: Integrating Perspectives

Unit 4: Your Path Forward