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Nov 27, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Philosophy, B.A.
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Megan Altman, Genevieve Migely, Jim White (chair)
Essential to a liberal education is the ability to think, to detect bad arguments and evidence, to see more than one side of a matter and to decide which is best, to construct a coherent case, and to make words perform their tasks with clarity and precision. These principles, along with a concern for representing the principal areas of philosophical inquiry, and an emphasis on the careful, creative, and critical reading of important philosophical texts, guide the Department in planning its curriculum.
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Requirements
A minimum of nine course credits, which include
Two Courses Selected from
Senior Seminar in Philosophy (capstone experience)
Three Additional Courses in Philosophy, at least two of which must be at the 300 level:
- PHI ____
- PHI 3___
- PHI 3___
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