PHIL1068 is not a self-help class. It is a rigorous but supportive introduction to philosophy’s oldest question. For any HKU student willing to read carefully and write reflectively, it offers a rare chance to step back from grades, internships, and social pressure—and ask what all of it is for . Most students leave less certain of easy answers, but more confident in asking the question well.

PHIL1068 is typically taught by or Dr. Christina Chuang (Department of Philosophy). Both are known for clear lecturing, accessible office hours, and a willingness to discuss personal existential questions outside class.

Beyond the credits, logic improves your ability to . Whether you are a Law student, a CS major, or a Literature enthusiast, the ability to spot a fallacy or build a rigorous argument is a superpower in any career.

Logic Unlocked: Surviving and Thriving in PHIL1068 at HKU If you’ve recently added to your course list at The University of Hong Kong , you might be feeling a mix of curiosity and "what have I done?" Logic is famous for being the "math of philosophy," and while it can be intimidating, it’s also one of the most rewarding 6-credit courses you can take. What is PHIL1068 anyway?