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May 09, 2025
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHIL 3270 Aristotle Aristotle was Plato’s student and presented his ideas in a much more systematic and straightforward manner. His works attempt to explain specific areas of human experience, such as the basic rules of logical thought, the nature of mind, how we should act and why poetry moves us to laugh and cry. Typical readings include the Ethics, Politics, Organon (works on logic) and Metaphysics (which examines why and how what is, is). Prerequisite(s): PHIL 1100 OR PHIL 1120 OR PHIL 1500 OR PHIL 2200 OR PHIL 2320 Credits: 3.0
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