PHIL 110 — A General Introduction to Philosophy
In this basic orientation, students will explore, compare, analyze, evaluate and discuss a variety of principle questions addressed in philosophy, such as: What is the purpose of my existence? Can I know anything with certainty? Do I really have a free will? Can we prove that God exists? Why should I be moral? Whose self-interest counts? Issues covered will encompass relevant philosophical perspectives from Western and other major world cultures, and include contributions of women and minority cultures to the realm of philosophy. (C-ID PHIL 100) (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-3, Cal-GETC-3B)
Part of
- General Studies: Humanities and Fine Arts
- Philosophy for Transfer (AA-T)
- University Studies: Humanities and Fine Arts
- English Associate in Arts and Certificate of Achievement
- ESL Pathway Culture, People, and Ideas Certificate of Achievement
- Philosophy (PHIL)
- Political Science (POSC)
- Degree Requirements and Transfer Information
- Philosophy Associate in Arts
- University Studies - Humanities and Fine Arts (AA)