PHILOSOPHY Courses
PHILOSOPHY Courses
PHIL 2223
Introduction to Philosophy
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Problems of human existence and critical discussion
of some solutions proposed by outstanding thinkers.
PHIL 3433
Readings in Philosophy
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Readings and critical discussion of a philosopher,
a basic problem of philosophy, or a movement in philosophy.
PHIL 3523
Logic
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Development of thinking skills applicable to any
field.
PHIL 3623
Ethics
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
A survey of ethical systems with an examination of
how such systems can be applied to business, medical, legal,
environmental, and personal issues.
PHIL 4603
History of Philosophy
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Major philosophers and philosophical systems from
the beginnings of Western thought to the present.
PHIL 4633
Special Topics in Philosophy
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: Upper-level standing or approval of
instructor.
Exploration of issues involving philosophy and the
humanities. Topics might be
a continuing theme, a recent controversy, or a social or scholarly
movement. May be repeated
for a total of nine hours credit with approval of the Dean.
PHIL 479V
Independent Study in Philosophy
Variable credit
Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in
the Academic Regulations of this catalog for prerequisites and
description.