Undergraduate Level Minors - Philosophy
Not available to Philosophy majors.
(18 semester hours)

 Undergraduate Catalog | Minors

The student who graduates with a minor in Philosophy will be able to:

  • Reflect upon the love of wisdom and what inclines people to seek it and to analyze what it is the philosopher does in the pursuit of truth.
  • Analyze a variety of traditional and non-traditional ethical theories.
  • Gain basic competence in the following forms of reasoning: informal logic, syllogistic logic, propositional logic, predicate logic, and inductive logic.
  • Define key trends in the development of western thought.
  • Interpret how Western philosophers and their ideas have shaped the development of political, social and economic systems.
  • Relate current western views of the world to their underpinnings in early writings and philosophies.
  • Differentiate between the influences on western thought of ancient Judaism, Greece, Rome, and Christianity.
  • Analyze the differing philosophies in terms of how they conflict or complement one another.

 Undergraduate Catalog | Minors

 

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