1. Being human
2. Aesthetics
3. Epistemology
4. Ethics
5. Philosophy of religion
6. Philosophy of science
7. Political philosophy
8. Social philosophy
9. HL extension: Philosophy and contemporary issues
10. Prescribed philosophical texts
10.1 Language, Truth and Logic – Alfred Jules Ayer
10.2 The Analects – Confucius
10.3 Meditations on First Philosophy – René Descartes
10.4 Black Skin, White Masks – Frantz Fanon
10.5 On the Genealogy of Morality – Friedrich Nietzsche
10.6 Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach – Martha C. Nussbaum
10.7 The Revolt of the Masses – José Ortega y Gasset
10.8 The Republic, Books IV–IX – Plato
10.9 The Ethics of Authenticity – Charles Taylor
10.10 Tao Te Ching – Lao Tzu
10.11 The Second Sex – Simone de Beauvoir
10.12 On Liberty – John Stuart Mill
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10.9.1 The Ideal of Authenticity and Its Modern Distortions
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10.9.2 Recognition and the Dialogical Nature of the Self
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10.9.3 The Importance of Horizons of Meaning
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10.9.4 Freedom, Individualism, and Moral Sources
43 minute read
10.9.5 Critique of Instrumental Reason
10.9.6 Authenticity, Democracy, and the Public Sphere
10.9.7 Connections to the Core Theme and Optional Themes