Philosophy Courses at Bethany

PHIL

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PHIL 201 – Logic and Critical Thinking3 cr.
This course focuses on the construction and evaluation of logical arguments, with applications to civic awareness and involvement. Attention is devoted to formal logical analysis, …
PHIL 202 – Introduction to Philosophy3 cr.
This course introduces the basic methods of philosophy by studying the traditional problems of philosophy. Emphasis is placed on developing skills of reading and analyzing …
PHIL 204 – Ethics3 cr.
Through exposure to Western moral philosophies from antiquity through the postmodern era, students explore the foundations of ethical standards and judgments. These perspectives are then …
PHIL 330 – History of Western Philosophy I3 cr.
A survey of the development of philosophy, beginning with the Pre-socratic philosophers through Thomas Aquinas. Major emphasis is on Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas.
PHIL 331 – History of Western Philosophy II3 cr.
A survey of the development of modern philosophy, extending from Nominalism to the present. Special emphasis is placed on the development of rationalism and empiricism, …
PHIL 450 – Philosophical Readings3 cr.
This course will function as a philosophy reading course focusing on the relationship between the social order and the construction of political authority in human …

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