PHIL 115

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PHIL 115, also known as Introduction to Philosophy, is an introductory philosophy course offered at Knox. It counts for 1 credit. It is currently taught by Martin Roth, Dan Wack, or William Young.

Course Description[edit]

Official Course Description[edit]

"An exploration of the enduring philosophical questions regarding the nature of reality, the existence of the external world, the extent of human freedom, the existence of God, the definition of the Good and its relevance to the moral life, and the principles of social and political organization."[1]

Credits and Prerequisites[edit]

The course is worth one credit. It satisfies the Humanities Foundation Requirement. There is no prerequisite.

Texts[edit]

For sections taught by Martin Roth[edit]

None listed

For sections taught by Dan Wack[edit]

For sections taught by William Young[edit]

Course Format[edit]

For sections taught by Martin Roth[edit]

The course intersperses lecture with discussion, such that the discussion leads the lectures. Several different philosophical ideas and philosophers are explored, including questions of how one knows, how one knows that one knows, and so on. There is a midterm and a final with paragraph-answer and essay questions.

For sections taught by Dan Wack[edit]

For sections taught by William Young[edit]

Course Schedule[edit]

The course is offered somewhat erratically, but generally on a MWF schedule.

2007-2008[edit]

Term Section Days Period Location Instructor
Fall 2007 1 MWF 3 William Young
Spring 2008 1 MWF 5 Dan Wack

2006-2007[edit]

Term Section Days Period Location Instructor
Winter 2007 1 MWF 3 OM 301 Martin Roth
Winter 2007 2 MWF 4 OM 301 Martin Roth
Spring 2007 1 MWF 3 OM 301 Dan Wack

2005-2006[edit]

Term Section Days Period Location Instructor
Fall 2005 1 MWF 2 OM 301 Martin Roth
Winter 2006 1 MWF 4 OM 301 William Young
Spring 2006 1 MWF 2 OM 211 Dan Wack

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