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Dec 11, 2024
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PHIL - 202. Philosophy and Reality 3 credit(s) The most comprehensive and fundamental questions about reality are pursued in this course. Examples are the origin and makeup of the cosmos, the existence of such “things” as minds, God, freedom, evil, space, and time. The course explores concepts that philosophers, scientists, and theologians rely on to express their respective accounts of such enduring questions. These topics are pursued through both historical and contemporary readings.
Prerequisite(s): PHIL 101 or PHIL 103 . Attribute: (ATTR: ARTS, CAP, CFH)
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