Modality
In Person
Identification Level
Verbal - CTY-Level
Tuition
$6,717 - $7,801

About the Course

Do we have free will, or do our brains automatically respond to stimuli? What, if anything, distinguishes right from wrong? Philosophers relentlessly pursue fundamental questions of life, and their techniques apply to problems in any discipline. They establish standards of evidence, provide rational methods for resolving conflicts, and create templates for evaluating ideas and arguments. This course surveys several major areas of Western analytic philosophy: metaphysics and epistemology, ethics, and philosophies of mind, language, religion, and science. It explores the nature of the world and our access to knowledge; moral behavior and the nature of good and evil; the relationships between our minds and bodies; and arguments for and against the existence of God. You'll study historical thinkers like Plato, Descartes, and Hume and contemporary philosophers like John Rawls and Hilary Putnam. You and your classmates will reflect upon philosophical issues through debate, discussion, and formal critical essays, and along the way, you'll develop your analytical skills and your ability to think independently and evaluate arguments effectively.

Typical Class Size: 16-18 

Learning Objectives

  • Identify defining concepts of various areas of Western analytic philosophy
  • Use precise language to explain difficult ideas and concepts
  • Analyze philosophical arguments using reasoning and logic
  • Construct philosophical arguments with theses and supporting evidence in both written and oral form
  • Research philosophical topics using primary and secondary resources

About Advanced Enrichment courses

These courses offer above-grade-level material that is presented in a novel context, explored with other advanced learners, and guided by a CTY educator to help prepare students for higher-order thinking and college-style academic challenges. Students work individually and may finish the course early if they complete all requirements before the course end date.

Requirements

CTY courses have grade-level requirements and most require minimum test scores. Some courses may also have prerequisites.

Identification Details
Grade 7–11
Identification Level
Verbal - CTY-Level
Coursework Prerequisites None

Dates and Tuition

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In Person

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Dickinson College

Carlisle, PA
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Summer A 2026
Jun 28, 2026 - Jul 17, 2026
$7,549 Residential
$6,717 Commuter

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Course Materials
Students should bring basic school supplies like pens, notebooks, and folders to their summer program. You will be notified of any additional items needed before the course begins. All other materials will be provided by CTY.

Sample Reading
These titles have been featured in past sessions of the course, and may be included this summer. CTY provides students with all texts; no purchase is required.
Introduction to Philosophy: Classic and Contemporary Readings, by Perry, Bratman, and Fischer
Philosophy: The Quest for Truth, by Pojman and Vaughn

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UC-Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz, CA
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Summer B 2026
Jul 19, 2026 - Aug 7, 2026
$7,801 Residential
$6,969 Commuter

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Register by: June 8, 2026

Full Waitlist Available
Time Commitment:

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Important Information

Course Materials
Students should bring basic school supplies like pens, notebooks, and folders to their summer program. You will be notified of any additional items needed before the course begins. All other materials will be provided by CTY.

Sample Reading
These titles have been featured in past sessions of the course, and may be included this summer. CTY provides students with all texts; no purchase is required.
Introduction to Philosophy: Classic and Contemporary Readings, by Perry, Bratman, and Fischer
Philosophy: The Quest for Truth, by Pojman and Vaughn

 

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