Here are some learning objectives for this course:
· Knowledge Development: Develop a sense of the different areas of inquiry that comprise the discipline of philosophy, e.g. the theory of reality, the theory of knowledge, the nature of the self and personal identity, the theory of morality, the nature of death and the afterlife, and more. (ELO 2, 4, 8, 11)
· Critical Reading: Develop the critical reading, textual analysis, and interpretive skills necessary to understand difficult texts (ELO 4, 8, 9)
· Real Application: Apply your understanding of philosophical theory to your life, your values, and your vision for your future (ELO 2, 6)
· Intellectual Virtues: Cultivate the set of intellectual virtues that are inherent to civil discourse, intellectual maturity, problem-solving, and self-knowledge. These might include: intellectual autonomy; intellectual curiosity; creative thinking; respectful discourse; rational argumentation; and more (ELO 1, 3, 4, 6, 8).