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Nov 09, 2024
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PHIL 2110 - Introduction to PhilosophyArts & Sciences This course introduces students to the process of philosophical reflection. Utilizing the ideas of self and freedom extensively, this course seeks to develop the student’s ability to analyze concepts and to explore life experience in a structured and coherent fashion. Students are encouraged to develop their perceptions by critically examining their own beliefs, attitudes and assumptions in light of the philosophical analyses they encounter. Among the theoretical questions posed and discussed are: What is philosophy? What is critical thinking? What is Socrates’ “Examined Life”? Who am I? What is the self? Am I free? Is the world deterministic? Possible answers will be accompanied by considering the philosophical implications of current controversies regarding the meaning of life, consumerism, morality, contemporary science, and our current economic, social and political environment. credit(s): 3 Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1100
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