PHILOSOPHY Pathways

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Learning Outcomes

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  1. (1) Students will demonstrate an increased ability to defend their own views by means of argumentation.
  2. (2) Students will demonstrate an increased ability to evaluate reasoning (their own and that of others).
  3. (3) Students will demonstrate an increased ability to interpret primary source texts in philosophy.
  4. (4) Students will demonstrate an understanding of the basic concerns and questions at issue in the three major branches of western philosophy: metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
  5. (5) Students will demonstrate a basic understanding of how western philosophy has changed and developed through its four major historical periods: ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary.
  6. (6) Students will demonstrate an academic understanding (as opposed to a devotional understanding) of the human search for meaning through religion.