PHIL201 Introduction to Philosophy

A study of central philosophical questions and theories about human existence, our experience of and place in the world; God, free will, scientific humanism, existentialism; ancient Greek, Judeo-Christian, Modern and 20th century thought; emphasis on development of rational skills and reflective thinking. Prereq. - Reading and writing competence as determined for ENGL 101. Also available through Online Learning. Approved for the Honors Program. Core: AH.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

(23.0 on EPTP 1 and 16.0 on EPTP 2) or (23.0 on EPTP 1 and R in READ017) or (16.0on EPTP 2 and R in ENGL020) or (500.0 on SAT 1) or (R in ENGL020 and R in READ017) or (R in ENGL020 and 71.0 on EPT 2) or (R in READ017 and 40.0 on EPT 1) or (500.0 on NSAT 1 and 500.0 on NSAT 2) or (2650.0 on PSSA 1 and 1200.0 on PSSA 2 and 1200.0 on PSSA 3) or (R in ENGL026 and R in READ017) or (R in ENGL026 and 71.0 on EPT 2) or (21.0 on ACT 1) or (R in ENGL026 and 16.0 on EPTP 2) or (R in ENGL026 and 100.0 on RELR 2) or (100.0 on RSAT 1) or (R in ACLS026) or (R in ACLS050) or (R in READ017 and 100.0 on RELW 1) or (100.0 on RELW 1 and 71.0 on EPT 2) or (100.0 on RELW 1 and 16.0 on EPTP 2) or (100.0 on RELR 2 and R in ENGL020) or (100.0 on RELR 2 and 40.0 on EPT 1) or (100.0 on RELR 2 and 23.0 on EPTP 1) or (100.0 on RELR 2 and 100.0 on RELW 1) or (100.0 on HST 1) or (40.0 on EPT 1 and 71.0 on EPT 2) or (D in ENGL101C) or (D in ENGL101) or (75.0 on ACCU 4 and 64.0 on ACCU 5) or (64.0 on ACCU 5 and 4.0 on ACCW 1)