Nov 05, 2024  
2024-2025 Online Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Online Catalog
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PH 201 - Introduction to Greek Philosophy


An overview of the thought and writings of some of the earliest Greek philosophers, particularly Plato and Aristotle. The course guides students through an exploration of some of the world’s “big questions” such as “What is humanity’s place in the universe?” and “What do we have to guide us to learn to live together in the world?”

Prerequisites & Notes
EH 106 or equivalent is required and EH 107 or equivalent is recommended

Assignment Overview
  • Assignments: Varied throughout the term
  • Interactivity: Discussion Boards
  • Final Assessment: Final Paper


Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to do the following:

  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of the thought of various Greek philosophers from Thales to Aristotle and be able to distinguish where they differed from one another.
  • Demonstrate the ability to articulate your own personal philosophy guided by the writings of the various Greek philosophers.
  • Compare and contrast the ethical and political theories of Plato and Aristotle with each other as well as with current ethical dilemmas and political situations.


Credits: 3



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