Schedule
Tue, 6:00 PM - 6:50 PM (10/4/2016 - 11/1/2016) Location: MAIN (Jackson-Moody Humanities 105 - Lecture - Discussion)
Tue, 7:00 PM - 7:50 PM (10/4/2016 - 11/1/2016) Location: ( - Lecture - Discussion)
Tue, 8:00 PM - 8:50 PM (10/4/2016 - 11/1/2016) Location: ( - Lecture - Discussion)
Tue, 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM (10/4/2016 - 11/1/2016) Location: ( - Lecture - Discussion)
Description
This course presents foundational and diverse perspectives on key issues engaged in philosophy and ethics. We compare thinkers from the East and West, the North and
South, in order to highlight the unique qualities of each. We discuss, in a
comparative fashion, central philosophers from many different periods of philosophy.Stressing primary texts, we consider the philosophers in their historical contexts, and discuss their answers to central philosophical issues such as the foundations of1) religion, 2) ethics, 3) reality, 4) knowledge, 5) individuality, and 6) freedom. Emphasis is placed on the challenge religious and philosophical diversity gives to
belief retention. Offered Every Two Years
REQUIREMENT:
EBGL1301