PHL 502
Aristotle
One of the pillars of ancient Greek philosophy, Aristotle produced seminal work in a wide range of fields including logic, epistemology, metaphysics, physics, cosmogony, biology, philosophy of mind and action, ethics, politics, and aesthetics. This course will critically examine selected themes and doctrines in Aristotle's writings, such as his positions on the nature of time, causation, divinity, the human soul, gender differences, the ideal state, and tragic drama.
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Prerequisite: a minimum of six PHL/CPHL courses
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Prerequisite: a minimum of six PHL/CPHL courses
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