PHIL101 - Introduction to Philosophy
Credit Hours: 3.0
This course introduces the student to philosophical thinking; introduces a history of philosophy from the Ancient Greeks through the modern and post modern era of the critical thought process, logic, metaphysics, reality, materialism/idealism, religion and life's meaning, ethical reasoning, esthetic value, and ideal of art. Furthermore, this course provides the student with a living discipline, which draws from the past in order to deal with present critical issues. NM Common Course Number: PHIL1113.
This course is not offered during the Spring 2021 semester.
This course is not offered during the Summer 2018 semester.
This course is not offered during the Fall 2018 semester.
Course | Sec | Days | Beg Date | End Date | Times | Campus |
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PHIL101 | 01 | --T-R-- | 01/16/18 | 05/11/18 | 12:30PM - 1:45PM | Main Campus |
Books:
Title | Edition | Author | ISBN | Price | Publisher |
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Fundamentals of Philosophy | 8th | Stewart/Blocker | 9780205242993 | None | Pearson |