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PHL 200 Ancient Wisdom: Reason, Virtue and the Human Good

Focus on Ancient Greek Philosophy emphasizing Socrates, Plato and Aristotle’s views on human nature, the nature of the virtues, and their relationship to human flourishing. Recommended: Any PHL course.

Credits
3(3-0)

PHL 205 American Philosophy

Historical study of the development and distinctive themes of American philosophy from colonial times to the present. Emphasis on Pierce, William James, and John Dewey.

Credits
3(3-0)

Prerequisites

None

Corequisites

None.

PHL 218 Ethical Theories

Surveys philosophical theories about right and wrong, the good life, and the nature and justification of morality. May be offered as Writing Intensive. (University Program Group I-A: Human Events and Ideas)

Credits
3(3-0)

PHL 230 Philosophy of Religion

The philosophical study of the meaning and justification of religious claims, including those about the nature and existence of God and human immortality. May be offered as Writing Intensive. (University Program Group I-A: Human Events and Ideas)

Credits
3(3-0)

Prerequisites

None

Corequisites

None.

PHL 286 Philosophy in Literature

Philosophical themes in selected literary works from ancient, medieval, modern, or contemporary sources.

Credits
3(3-0)

Prerequisites

None

Corequisites

None.

PHL 295 Career Pathways Exploration

Introduces foundational skills for identifying potential internships and careers, conducting internship or job searches, and successfully functioning in a professional setting. Identical to ANT 295, REL 295. Credit may not be earned in more than one of these courses.

Credits
1(1-0)

Prerequisites

None.

Corequisites

None.

Cross Listed Courses

ANT 295, REL 295

PHL 297 Special Topics in Philosophy

Study of areas in philosophy not included in courses currently listed in catalog.

Credits
1-12(Spec)