This course will provide an introduction to the basic forms of reasoning and their linguistic expressions to enable students to think clearly and critically. By learning the methods and techniques used to evaluate arguments, the class will gain elementary
Rise of critical thought in the pre-Socratic Greek world and its development through the issues related to deriving the morally right and individual significance by understanding the universe's structure and function, classic Platonic and Aristotelian wor
This course will provide an introduction to the basic forms of reasoning and their linguistic expressions to enable students to think clearly and critically. By learning the methods and techniques used to evaluate arguments, the class will gain elementary
Selection of the problems historically identified as philosophical along with the methods philosophers have used to solve these problems including justice and moral order, evaluation and justification of belief and human value and dignity, identifying the
Selection of the problems historically identified as philosophical along with the methods philosophers have used to solve these problems including justice and moral order, evaluation and justification of belief and human value and dignity, identifying the
Cross-lsited with PLSC 301. Prerequisite: PLSC 101 Political thought from early Greece through the 17th Century using original sources from philosophers including Aristotle, Plato, Hobbes, Machiavelli, Locke, Rousseau and Hegel.
Philosophy of Mind: A study of the nature of consciousness and the relationship between mind and body.