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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.

Course Content: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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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

Methods Of Achieving Course Objectives: Course Requirements: Course Evaluation: Academic Misconduct Policy:

“Cheating, plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false information to the University constitute academic misconduct,” and the disciplinary procedures specified in the Student Handbook will be followed. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Any student whose disabilities fall within ADA must inform the instructor at the beginning of the term of any special needs or equipment necessary to accomplish the requirements for this course. If you have questions, please contact the Office of Counseling Services (Malone 120 or call (334) 983-6556, ext. 221.

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

November 29

Syllogistic Reasoning (Continued)

December 4

Condensed Arguments

December 6

Verbose Arguments

December 11

Verbose Arguments (Continued) and Review

December 13

Final Exam

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