PHI-215: Philosophical Issues
This course introduces fundamental issues in philosophy considering the views of classical and contemporary philosophers. Emphasis is placed on knowledge and belief, appearance and reality, determinism and free will, faith and reason, and justice and inequality. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, analyze, and critically evaluate the philosophical components of an issue.
Note: In accordance with the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, this course has been approved to satisfy the general education requirement for humanities/fine arts in A.A., A.S., A.A.S. degree programs.
Note: In accordance with the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, this course has been approved to satisfy the general education requirement for humanities/fine arts in A.A., A.S., A.A.S. degree programs.
***Please refer to the online version of the Richmond Community College Program & Course Catalog and the Student Handbook for current academic and general policies.***
Course Information
Hours
Credits:
3
Lab/Shop:
0
Lecture:
3
Work Exp.:
0
Clinical:
0
Semesters Offered
Fall
Spring
Summer
Requisite Information
- TimingPrerequisiteStudent must have credit for the following course: ENG-111