Epistemology Lesson: Kant, Hegel, and Sartre for High School Philosophy
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- This is a unit bundle for IB Philosophy and non-IB philosophy high school courses. The thematic focus of this unit is Epistemology and Being Human. The unit contains PPT lectures, a presentation project, essay prompts, vocabulary, in-class activities, questions for readings, questions for films, allPrice $41.00Original Price $56.25Save $15.25
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This philosophy lesson on epistemology focuses on the philosophers Immanuel Kant, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and Jean-Paul Sartre. The topic of identity is explored through this lesson so it works very well for the IB core theme of "Being Human." This lesson was developed for an IB Philosophy class but it works well with any high school philosophy class that is covering epistemology. The PowerPoint contains extensive notes for the teacher on each slide.
Included in this lesson:
- 16-slide PowerPoint with detailed speaker notes
- "The Living Room" Podcast Activity and Answer Key
- Identity Activity
- Superhero Alter-Ego Activity with Optional Poster Project Extension
- Digital Google Slides™ copies of the lecture and student activities
The podcast should be evaluated prior to purchasing this product so a judgement call can be made on whether or not it will work for your particular classroom/school.
"The Living Room" is a very emotional and intimate story, and it makes for a great stimulus for discussing Hegel's ideas. A link to "The Living Room" Podcast can be found here.
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