PHIL101 — Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 Credit Hour(s) / 3 Billing Hour(s) General Education Category: MTA Humanities and Fine Arts A survey introduction to the central topics, theories, and arguments from a range of philosophical traditions. Topics may include: theory of knowledge, the nature of truth and reality, science and technology, free will, the existence of god, the nature of consciousness, personal identity, moral responsibility, and the nature of justice. Semesters all, Spring, Summer Prerequisite(s): None Placement Scores: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: None
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