Philosophy
Philosophy - PHIL
1003 - Introduction to
Philosophy - 3 credit hours
Survey of the basic questions of knowledge and
existence. Explores methods of pholosophical reasoning in
addressing human identity, worldview, epistemology, hermeneutics,
natural law, the problem of evil, free will and human nature.
Includes both traditional and contemporary voices.
3003 - Ethics - 3 credit hours
Explores questions of the nature and ground of virtue,
wisdom and the good life. Considers ethical theories
including deontology, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics.
Particular attention is paid to making principled choices in
practical situations. Includes responsibilities of the
individual and society in both traditional and contemporary moral
debates. Recomended:
Sophomore classification or higher. Course
Rotation: Spring