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COURSE SYLLABUS INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 2203 BK (Three credit hours) Text: Looking at Philosophy, 4th Edition Author: Donald Palmer Instructor: Office Phone: Office Hours: Home Phone: E-mail: Course Description: A brief history of philosophical ideas and the basics of Aristotelian logic. Course Objectives: 1.
To assist the person participating in this class to understand the importance of philosophy in the modern world.
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To enable the participating person to become enriched by his or her encounters with philosophical thinking.
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To develop in people enrolled in the class the ability to employ critical thinking techniques and use them in the development of logical argument.
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THE PRE-SOCRATIC PHILOSOPHERS THE ATHENIAN PERIOD THE HELLENESTIC PERIOD MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES THE 19TH CENTURY THE 20TH CENTURY LOGIC—TERMS AND PROPOSITIONS LOGIC—RELATIONS OF PROPOSITIONS LOGIC—SYLLOGISTIC REASONING
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PHILOSOPHY 2203 Tentative Schedule
October 23
Introduction (Course Outline, Expectations, Evaluation, Objectives, and What is Philosophy) The Pre-Socratic Philosophers
October 25
The Pre-Socratic Philosophers (Continued) and The Athenian Period
October 30
Test – The Hellenestic Period
November 1
Medieval Philosophy
November 6
The 17th and 18th Centuries
November 8
Test – The 19th Century
November 13
The 20th Century
November 15
Test – Introduction to Logic—Terms and Propositions
November 20
Relations of Propositions
November 27
Relations of Propositions (Continued) and Syllogistic Reasoning