PH 1020 - Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality
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Course Description
PH 1020 - Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality 3 (3-0-0) UT | |
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Description: |
This is an introduction to the classical problems of philosophy through study and critical discussion of selected philosophical classics and contemporary works. Emphasis will be placed on questions of the nature and extent of human knowledge and classic problems about the nature of reality and our place in it. |
Transfers To: |
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Time: | 15 Weeks, 45 Hours |
Timetable for PH1020
Code | Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable |
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PH1020 | A3 |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 On-Campus (Attend On-Campus, In-Person) |
Strasbourg, Tina | E303 | F | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | |
E303 | M | 13:00-14:20 | ||||||
PH1020 | VC |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Strasbourg, Tina | REMOTE | F | 11:30-12:50 | $578.79 | |
REMOTE | M | 13:00-14:20 |
Latest 10 Course Outlines for PH1020
Code | Section | Instructor | Semester | Download |
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PH1020 | A2 | Strasbourg T | Sep-Dec 2022 | |
PH1020 | A3 | Strasbourg T | Jan-Apr 2020 | |
PH1020 | A3 | Strasbourg T | Jan-Apr 2019 | |
PH1020 | A3 | Strasbourg T | Jan-Apr 2018 | |
PH1020 | Enders T | Jan-Apr 2016 | ||
PH1020 | Enders T | Jan-Apr 2015 | ||
PH1020 | Enders T | Jan-Apr 2014 | ||
PH1020 | Enders T | Jan-Apr 2013 | ||
PH1020 | Enders T | Jan-Apr 2012 | ||
PH1020 | A3 | Enders T | Jan-Apr 2011 | |
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