Schedule
Mon-Wed, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM (5/23/2012 - 5/24/2012) Location: PLY P 1
Mon-Wed, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM (5/23/2012 - 6/27/2012) Location: PLY P 8
Description
This course is an introduction to Western philosophical thought. Students will be introduced to the vocabulary and the method of philosophical thinking. Basic questions concerning reality, knowledge, value (ethics) and society will be considered from several philosophical viewpoints- for example, idealism, materialism, empiricism, utilitarianism. Questions considered include: What is the nature of God? Is there good and evil? How can we know? What makes for a just society? Students will also be introduced to the historical development of important schools of philosophical thought, as well as to the life and contributions of their founders. Placement at ENG 101 level strongly advised.