PHL 101
Plato and the Roots of Western Philosophy
An introduction to philosophy using Plato's Republic and possibly other dialogues. Topics include: How ought we to live our lives? What is justice? What role should appetites and emotions play in our lives? What is the nature of society and the individual? What social arrangements (educational, political, economic) best serve the ideals of justice and happiness?
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  • This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
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Amazing course, though I've heard it depends on the professor. I had Prof. Thomas Hart and he was very funny and made content fun/engaging. Very easy and gentle course for those wishing to dip their toes in philosophy.
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