AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY

Our objective in this course is threefold. First, we will seek to acquire an understanding of and an appreciation for philosophy as a discipline, with particular emphasis given to the philosophical subfields of metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. Second, we will attempt to gain a sense of how Western philosophy has developed and changed through the ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary periods. Third, we will try to develop our critical thinking skills by evaluating philosophical arguments.

 

Philosophy 6 Section 5513
Monday 4-7 pm  Room 6303
Cheryl L. Genet  Ph.D.
cherylgenet@msn.com
805-438-4088

Office Hours - 7-7:30 pm
In classroom 6303

Course Syllabus

Class Schedule & Reading Assignments

Assignment Instructions


Glossary 
POSTED
Grades   POSTED 5/2

Special Communications

Instructions for your final exam

Your final exam is scheduled for 6:00 pm Thursday,
May 22, 2008 in room 6303.

It should only take you 1/2 to 3/4 of an hour
You will not need a scantron.

 
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