Middle East University’s Faculty of Media holds World Philosophy Day event titled ‘Youth and Philosophy: search for meaning and awareness’ in partnership with Jordanian Philosophical Association, supporting university’s aim to promote critical thinking and provide students with analytical tools. Dean Ramez Abu Hsiera says the day reflects commitment to embedding critical thinking in media studies and preparing students to analyse issues with awareness. Association president Lina Jazarawi delivers interactive lecture on core concepts including ethics, freedom and happiness, stressing importance of philosophy as a method of thinking across life fields. Department head Sabah Harahsheh says integrating philosophical thinking into media education forms foundation for responsible journalism and strengthens students’ ability to discern truth from misinformation.
Middle East University’s Faculty of Media holds World Philosophy Day event titled ‘Youth and Philosophy: search for meaning and awareness’ in partnership with Jordanian Philosophical Association, supporting university’s aim to promote critical thinking and provide students with analytical tools. Dean Ramez Abu Hsiera says the day reflects commitment to embedding critical thinking in media studies and preparing students to analyse issues with awareness. Association president Lina Jazarawi delivers interactive lecture on core concepts including ethics, freedom and happiness, stressing importance of philosophy as a method of thinking across life fields. Department head Sabah Harahsheh says integrating philosophical thinking into media education forms foundation for responsible journalism and strengthens students’ ability to discern truth from misinformation.
Middle East University’s Faculty of Media holds World Philosophy Day event titled ‘Youth and Philosophy: search for meaning and awareness’ in partnership with Jordanian Philosophical Association, supporting university’s aim to promote critical thinking and provide students with analytical tools. Dean Ramez Abu Hsiera says the day reflects commitment to embedding critical thinking in media studies and preparing students to analyse issues with awareness. Association president Lina Jazarawi delivers interactive lecture on core concepts including ethics, freedom and happiness, stressing importance of philosophy as a method of thinking across life fields. Department head Sabah Harahsheh says integrating philosophical thinking into media education forms foundation for responsible journalism and strengthens students’ ability to discern truth from misinformation.
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MEU marks World Philosophy Day with forum on youth, critical thinking
 
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