PHI 204 — Introduction to Philosophy
This is an introductory survey course in Western philosophy, from the ancient Greeks to contemporary thinking. The course explores numerous sub-disciplines within philosophy, including but not limited to metaphysics (study of reality), epistemology (study of knowledge), religion and belief in God, ethical theories of moral right and wrong, existentialism, political philosophy and a section on Eastern thought (Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism). The course deals with fairly high level abstraction on a routine basis. R, 11 (3 lecture hours) IAI: H4 900
Prerequisites: EGL 101
Part of
- Career-Technical Degree
- General Education Core Curriculum
- Human Services ⢠Associate in Arts
- Philosophy ⢠Associate in Arts
- Pre-Med & Other Pre-Health Professions Biology ⢠Associate in Science
- Pre-Nursing Emphasis ⢠Associate in Arts
- Pre-Nursing Emphasis ⢠Associate in Science
- Psychology ⢠Associate in Arts