Philosophy 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
Fall
2016
01
4.00
Samuel Mitchell
TTH 08:35AM-09:50AM
Mount Holyoke College
97150
Cleveland 001L
smitchel@mtholyoke.edu
This course will explore topics that philosophers have grappled with for thousands of years, and that still undergird (or sometimes threaten to undermine) our understanding of the world, our knowledge, ourselves, and each other. In historical and modern texts of the Western intellectual tradition, we will discuss questions such as: Are we all selfish? What makes right actions right, if anything? Do you know anything at all about the future? Are you really free if your actions are caused? This class is for first and second year students who know nothing about philosophy, and want to know whether they will be interested in it. Students with some exposure to, and interest in, the field should take other classes.
This course is limited to First-year and Sophomore students.
Remaining seats available to first-year students only.