Austin Community College
Fall 2010 - CANCELLED COURSES
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Updated: 11/29/2011 14:21:44
PHILOSOPHY
16 Week Session August 23 - December 12
PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy
E [0/36] 21267 Lec 047 MNR G215 Th 6:00pm - 8:40pm Staff
PHIL 2307 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
E [0/25] 19137 Lec 001 NRG 4204 TTh 2:50pm - 4:10pm OH Crispino, Azzurra
16 Week Session August 23 - December 12
12 Week Session September 20 - December 12
PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy
Students will be introduced to various significant philosophical issues and thinkers and to the practice of philosophical analysis.
Introduction to Philosophy: Honors - Please contact the Honors Department at 223-3255 or honors@austincc.edu for additional information.
PHIL 2303 Logic
Students will be introduced to the rules of argument, inductive and deductive reasoning, the recognition of informal and formal fallacies, and the application of logical thinking in work and social situations.
PHIL 2306 Ethics
Students will be introduced to the principles of morality through a critical examination of various ethical theories and their application to contemporary moral problems.
Ethics: Honors - Please contact the Honors Department at 223-3255 or honors@austincc.edu for additional information.
PHIL 2307 Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
Students will be introduced to a critical examination of fundamental social and political concepts, e.g., justice, rights, and political obligation.
PHIL 2316 Ancient Philosophy
Students will be introduced to Ancient Western Philosophy from the pre-Socratics through the Hellenists with emphasis on Plato and Aristotle. Prerequisite: PHIL 1301.
PHIL 2317 Modern Philosophy
Students will be introduced to early modern Western Philosophy focusing on the attempt to understand the source, nature, and limits of human knowledge as pursued by the rationalists, the empiricists, and Kant. Prerequisite: PHIL 1301.
PHIL 2321 Philosophy of Religion
Students will be introduced to the philosophical analysis of the nature of religion and religious experience with an emphasis on such themes as rationality and religious belief, the existence and attributes of God, and the problem of evil.