My lesson style varies depending on a) whether you require study support for your curriculum, or whether it is a personal interest and b) what topics you want to learn and what depth. A typical lesson for a philosophy student will look like an introduction to the topic of your choice, potentially some further reading if it would be helpful for your learning, and addressing any aspects of the cont...
My lesson style varies depending on a) whether you require study support for your curriculum, or whether it is a personal interest and b) what topics you want to learn and what depth. A typical lesson for a philosophy student will look like an introduction to the topic of your choice, potentially some further reading if it would be helpful for your learning, and addressing any aspects of the content you are struggling with. Further, we can work on study skills, revision, essay writing, and exam tips, or simply work through any assignments you have been given together.
If you are new to philosophy and wanting to learn more about the subject in a non academic sense, the lessons will be less structured, and will focus more on the branches of philosophy that you are most interested in.
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