Summer II 2016
PHIL 1301 — Intro to Philosophy
An introduction to some of the major philosophical questions that have intrigued humankind over the centuries. This will be done through an examination of the thought of some of the most important figures in the history of philosophy from the early Greeks to modern times. Credit may be received in only one of PHIL 1301 or PHIL 1302. Enrollment cap: 40 students.
3 Credit hours
3 Lecture hours
PHIL 1310 — Ethics, Happiness, & Good Life
This course will be concerned with human values: our own and those of other people. It will ask where these values come from, how we can know them, and how they relate to human happiness. It will also examine several related questions such as personal freedom and the meaningfulness of human life. Enrollment cap: 40 students.
3 Credit hours
3 Lecture hours
PHIL 4300 - SA1 — Special Topics (Japanese Philosophy)
A study of selected issues or figures in philosophy; content will vary. May be repeated for up to 9 hours credit as content changes. Enrollment cap: 25 students. A study abroad session.
3 Credit hours
3 Lecture hours