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| School | King's at Western University | | |
| Location | London, ON, Canada | | |
| School Type | University | | |
| School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 3,100 Full-time Graduate: 63 | | |
| Degree | Bachelor | | |
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| Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
| Entry Grade (%)* | 80% | | |
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| Prerequisites Notes | For admission to this program, applicants are required to have completed first-year requirements with no failures. Students must have an average of at least 70% in 3.0 principal courses, with no mark in these principal courses below 60%. 1.0 course from Philosophy 1100E, 1150E, 1300E, 1360E, 1901E, 1361E, 1362E or 1363 is recommended. Please see the King's website for full details on admission requirements. | | |
| Cost | See: https://www.kings.uwo.ca/current-students/money-matters/fees-and-responsibilities/schedules/ | | |
| Scholarships | 7 scholarship(s) | | |
| Description | Philosophy begins and ends in wonder; it requires passion, hard work and it is a lot of fun. There is only one way to “know thyself,” as Socrates said, and that is to ask yourself where you stand on some basic human questions. For Kant, to ask “What is Human Being?” is to ask three basic questions: “What can I know? What ought I do? For what may I hope?” But, as Marx said, we do not just want to interpret the world, “The point is to change it.” Philosophy is not an empty debating-club; it is a militant project of profound social and political transformation. | | |
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