Benson
PHI 105 004, 068: Principles
and problems of philosophy. Topics include the validity of human
knowledge; nature of reality; mind and body; free will and determinism;
moral and aesthetic values; and religious belief.
MW 1:-2:15 L216, MW 2:30-4:10 (late start) L 133
Burns
PHI 105 009: Philosophy is the study of issues
which concerned people for generations like, Is there a God?
What can we know for sure about ethics? What is beauty?
What is justice? Is there a soul?
TR 10:50-12:05 L200
Costell
PHI 105 07, 008, 010: Examines issues fundamental
to human life by exploring both classic questions (e.g., what
is a rational argument? does God exist? what is moral?) and
contemporary concerns (e.g., sexism, animal rights, consumerism).
TR 8:00-9:15 L306,TR 9:25-10:40 L218, TR 12:15-1:30 L220
Emmerick
PHI 105 013, 014: Principles and problems of
philosophy. Topics include the validity of human knowledge;
nature of reality; mind and body; free will and determinism;
moral and aesthetic values; and religious belief.
M 6:35-9:15 L306, W 6:35-9:15 D 104
Hartman
PHI 105 005, 006: Principles and problems of
philosophy as seen in different schools of thought. Topics:
validity of human knowledge; nature of reality; mind and body;
free will and determination; moral and aesthetic values; and
religious belief.
MW 2:25-3:40 L218, MW 5:00-6:15 L222
Martin
PHI 105 001, 003: Emphasis will be placed on the ideals
of clarity & humility of thought. Confronts the notion that
Truth, Goodness, & Beauty are not merely relative or subjective.
MW 8:30-9:45 L222, MW 11:30-12:45 J160
Provenzola
PHI 105 080: Principles and problems of philosophy. Topics
include the validity of human knowledge; nature of reality;
mind and body; free will and determinism; moral and aesthetic
values; and religious belief.
TR 2:25-5:00 MOD 102 (2nd 8 weeks)
Solheim
& Burns PHI 105 097 or
PHI 232 097 & HUM 102 097:
"From Machiavelli to Monet":Power, politics and art
- People have been arguing about them since the beginning of
time. Learn how the powerful have controlled the arts and have
been controlled by them. Includes trips to cultural events.
(6 hours) MW 1:00-3:40 L329
Williams
PHI 105 015: Principles and problems of philosophy. Topics
include the validity of human knowledge; nature of reality;
mind and body; free will and determinism; moral and aesthetic
values; and religious belief.
A 9:00-12:00 L302