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PHIL101 Introductory Philosophy II

PHIL 101: Introductory Philosophy II focuses on the nature of human reality. We explore metaphysical issues such as self-identity, free will, and the relationship between the mind and body. We examine questions about taste in aesthetic judgment, and we discuss issues in ethical theory including relativism, subjectivism, and egoism. We end the course by looking at theories and problems of justice.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

None

Prerequisite

English Studies 12 with a minimum of 60%, or equivalent

Corequisite

None