PHIL 110 - Introduction to Philosophy

Description:PHIL 110 surveys the major methods and systems of philosophy through discussion of questions such as what is really real, what is truth, does God exist, why is evil in the world, and how should moral issues be resolved. Students are encouraged to formulate their own answers to such questions through reading, discussion, and logical argument.
Credit hours:3-0-3
Prerequisite(s):eligibility for ENGL 101
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Humanities
  • Area of concentration - Philosophy
IAI:H4 900: Introduction to Philosophy (GECC)
Offered:Fall and Spring

Fall 2008 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
PHIL 110019:00a9:50aM,W,FMorrow
PHIL 110V1OnlineMorrow
  • Online students must contact the instructor at tmorrow@richland.edu prior to the first day of the semester.

Philosophy Courses

NumberTitleHours
PHIL 100Critical Thinking3-0-3
PHIL 106African American Churches in America3-0-3
PHIL 110Introduction to Philosophy3-0-3
PHIL 120Introduction to Ethics3-0-3
PHIL 200Symbolic Logic3-0-3
PHIL 210Introduction to World Religions3-0-3
PHIL 215Asian Philosophy3-0-3
PHIL 220Current Issues in Ethics3-0-3
PHIL 230Philosophy of Religion3-0-3