Introduction to Philosophy
Course Number:
PHIL&101
Course Credits:
5.00
Course Description:
An introduction to the oldest of academic disciplines, PHIL& 101 explores the discipline's basic issues and traditional tools: the nature of reality, the limits of knowledge, the meaning of human value, and, as its primary tool, the rigorous employment of rational argument. 5 lecture hours. Satisfies humanities distribution area G requirement or specified elective for the AA degree.
Course Prerequisites:
Recommended Preparation: READ 090 or placement in college level reading; ENGL 095 or placement in ENGL& 101.
Course Outcomes:
- Students will learn about the discipline of philosophy and its history in the West.
- Students will improve their ability to construct rational written (and spoken) arguments.
- Students will explore important philosophical problems and the ways in which some thinkers have tried to resolve them.
- Students will learn to think critically about these problems and discuss them with others.