Select the desired Level or Schedule Type to find available classes for the course. |
PHI 120 - Perspectives In Philosophy |
Perspectives In Philosophy-An Introductory Course Prerequisite: None We see everything from a perspective. Whether spatial or temporal, physical or mental, individual or social, a perspective can narrow or widen our vision; it can obstruct or broaden our possibilities of understanding and taking action. In this course, you will be introduced to some of the most important, classical, and contemporary philosophical perspectives about different topics that will expand your horizon and intellectual perspective. We'll reflect together on the implications these perspectives have , have had, or may have in ways of engaging with the world. Topics to be covered may include: The mind-body problem, free will, questions about knowledge, art, love, justice, and the good life. The course will also help you develop the skills necessary for continued study of philosophy-analytical and critical reading, writing, and speaking. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture PoliSci, Philosophy, & Geog Department Course Attributes: CSUS Common Course, GER IC1-Cultural Traditions 1, ELAC DC-Arts & Humanities, ELAC LO-Critical Thinking, LAC T1LT-Literature & Thought Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Non Credit May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Junior Senior Graduate |
Return to Previous | New Search |