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PHIL 1: Critical Thinking & Writing
5.00 Credits
Foothill College
Develops understanding of informal logic and practical reasoning skills necessary for academic success, including tools needed to analyze information from a variety of sources such as academic essays, philosophic literature, news media and advertising. Focus on skills of argumentation including, but not limited to, elements of an argument, deductive and inductive forms of argumentation, the evaluation of arguments and the recognition of a variety of fallacies. Skills developed through a series of written assignments of increasing scope and difficulty culminating in a sophisticated argumentative essay. Prerequisite: ENGL 1A. Five hours lecture. GE Area: Communication & Analytical Thinking
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PHIL 11: Introduction to The Philosophy of Art
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Analysis of central problems and challenges in aesthetics. Art and beauty, possibility of objectivity in criticism, modern and traditional definitions of a work of art. Considers truth and meaning in fine arts and literature, natural beauty and its relationship to excellence in music and architecture. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 2: Introduction to Social & Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Social and political philosophies of classical, modern and contemporary thinkers. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Humanities
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PHIL 20A: History of Western Philosophy From Socrates to St. Thomas
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Examination of Western philosophy with an emphasis on Greek philosophy from Thales through Aristotle and selected medieval philosophers from Augustine to St. Thomas Aquinas. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Humanities
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PHIL 20B: History of Western Philosophy From The Renaissance Through Kant
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Examination of Western philosophy in the early modern period with an emphasis on major philosophers such as Descartes, Hume and Kant. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 20C: Contemporary Philosophy 19th & 20th Century Thought
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Survey of the history of western philosophy during the 19th and 20th centuries. Examination of major philosophic developments, theories and movements. Special attention to the influence of 19th and 20th century thought on our contemporary world view. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or ESL 26. Four hours lecture GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 22: Introduction to World Religions: The Search For Spiritual Meaning
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Examines the ability of religion to satisfy the spiritual needs of its followers. Focus on individual confrontation of dynamic social forces at work globally in the 1990's. Multicultural views as applied to world religions. Four hours lecture.
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PHIL 22S: Introduction to World Religions: The Search For Spiritual Meaning
2.00 Credits
Foothill College
Examines the ability of religion to satisfy the spiritual needs of its followers. Focus on individual confrontation of dynamic social forces at work globally in the 1990's. Multicultural views as applied to world religions. Two hours lecture.
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PHIL 22T: Introduction to World Religions: The Search For Spiritual Meaning
2.00 Credits
Foothill College
Examines the ability of religion to satisfy the spiritual needs of its followers. Focus on individual confrontation of dynamic social forces at work globally in the 1990's. Multicultural views as applied to world religions. Two hours lecture.
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PHIL 24: Comparative World Religions: East
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Origin, history and significant ideas of the world's major Eastern religions. Primitive religion, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism as seen through the perspective of contemporary American expressions and practice. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Humanities
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