First-Year Seminars 110GF - God, Free Will, and Morality

Fall
2019
02
4.00
Ekaterina Vavova
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
108620
Clapp Laboratory 225
evavova@mtholyoke.edu
This first year seminar is a critical thinking boot camp. Students will learn to charitably interpret, logically reconstruct, and critically evaluate arguments. The arguments come from classic and contemporary readings in philosophy about God, free will, and morality. We will focus on questions such as: Does God exist? Is it rational to believe in God? What should I do if I want to do the right thing? When is it ok to criticize other cultures? How much do I owe to others? Do we have free will? Can we ever be held responsible for anything? Students will come out of the class better thinkers, better writers, and better equipped to tackle difficult questions like these with rigor and care.
Mount Holyoke first-year students only, by placement.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.