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PH 360 Philosophy and Literature
An introduction to some of the major issues concerning fundamental problems of human existence through the vehicle of fictive narrative philosophy. Students will learn how to present and evaluate claims in traditional logical form and in the guise of fictive narrative philosophy. Students will learn to recognize texts of central, primary figures. Prerequisites: EN 102 and PH 200. Liberal Arts Core/University Requirements Designation: PH-2, WI. (3)
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