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PHL-1010 - Introduction to Philosophy* (H) (3)

Prerequisite: Reading Placement or RDG-0800 or take one of the following: IRW-0900A  IRW-0900B  IRW-0900C  
Students survey major philosophical traditions of the world and become acquainted with major philosophers from the time of Socrates to the present. A variety of philosophical questions are proposed and differing answers explored.

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CO1 - Explain ideas in the history of philosophy, from the ancient world to the present.

CO2 - Evaluate competing claims on particular philosophical issues, such as the nature of knowledge, reality, and morality.

CO3 - Describe differences in how global philosophical traditions approach philosophy.

CO4 - Construct rationally defensible arguments on philosophical issues.

CO5 - Analyze how answers to some philosophical questions affect other philosophical questions.











































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