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PHI 101 - World Philosophies Units - 3

Description
For more than 2,500 years, humans from across the globe have attempted to make sense of the universe and their place in it. They have asked questions about the nature of reality, of knowledge, of the self, and of justice, among other things, and they have offered a range of answers. In this course students will explore the wide variety of philosophies offered across time and place by investigating the views of a handful of representative thinkers and texts from some key historical eras. They will be exposed to ideas from Chinese philosophy, Indian philosophy, Islamic philosophy, African philosophy, Indigenous philosophy, and Anglo-European philosophy. The goal of the course is to provide students a broad understanding of philosophy generally and a better understanding of the philosophical assumptions that inform people¿s thinking around the world--both in the past and today.
Recent Semesters
Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Spring 2021, Fall 2020
Former Titles
Introduction to Philosophy Units - 3, Introduction to Philosophy
Class Size
30-45
Credits
3
Professor Reviews
5y
First-year
BIO
Incredibly boring. Makes a sound similar to Kanye Wests Huh?!? several times every lecture. Something like 40% of your grade depends on his subjective opinion of your philosophy journal. Would not take again.
5y
First-year
BIO
Robert Main is one of the worst professors I have ever taken. I am taking several 200+ level courses within my major and have received better grades for the same amount of effort put into it. His tests are 80% essays so he can grade them however he pleases. DO NOT take Robert Main as a PHI 101 professor, he will tank your GPA.
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Schedule Planner
Usually Offered
MWF (50 minutes), TuTh (1 hour 15 minutes)
Attributes
Humanities Distributive