PHIL101 — Introduction to Philosophy
Add to Personal Bookmarks Number of Introduction to Philosophy involves students in the critical and open activity of philosophical inquiry. Philosophy is an on-going conversation that explores who we are, what our world is, and how we are to act toward the world. Students will read and discuss some of the contributions to that conversation by classic and contemporary philosophers for the purpose of seeing how these people engaged questions that have real applications to us and to see how their thoughts shaped or prod at our lives today. Students will be expected to critique the contributions made by these philosophers and to critique their own ideas and worldviews. (All terms) Three hours lecture each week. Three Credits. Three billable hours. GENERAL EDUCATION Category: Arts and Humanities Course
Prerequisites: ENGL101