PHIL211 Ancient Philosophy

This course is a survey of major Ancient Western Philosophical traditions, texts, and thinkers, emphasizing Plato and Aristotle, but also including the pre-Socratic and Hellenistic eras. Course themes include Ancient Greek and Roman (et.al.) perspectives on the nature of reality, knowledge, virtue, happiness, the soul, logic, and philosophical inquiry. Prereq. - Reading and Writing Competency as determined for ENGL101 . Core: AH.

Credits

3 credits

Prerequisite

(560.0 on RSAT 1) or (R in ACLS026) or (D in ENGL101C) or (R in ACLS050) or (100.0 on HST 1) or (75.0 on ACCU 4 and 64.0 on ACCU 5) or (64.0 on ACCU 5 and 4.0 on ACCW 1) or (D in ENGL101) or (100.0 on RELR 2 and R in ENGL026) or (R in ENGL026 and 16.0 on EPTP 2) or (R in ENGL026 and 71.0 on EPT 2) or (R in READ017 and R in ENGL026) or (40.0 on EPT 1 and 71.0 on EPT 2) or (R in READ017 and R in ENGL020) or (500.0 on SAT 1) or (R in READ017 and 40.0 on EPT 1) or (R in ENGL020 and 71.0 on EPT 2) or (500.0 on NSAT 1 and 500.0 on NSAT 2) or (2650.0 on PSSA 1 and 1200.0 on PSSA 2 and 1200.0 on PSSA 3) or (21.0 on ACT 1) or (23.0 on EPTP 1 and 16.0 on EPTP 2) or (23.0 on EPTP 1 and R in READ017) or (16.0 on EPTP 2 and R in ENGL020) or (100.0 on RELW 1 and R in READ017) or (100.0 on RELW 1 and 71.0 on EPT 2) or (100.0 on RELW 1 and 16.0 on EPTP 2) or (100.0 on RELR 2 and R in ENGL020) or (100.0 on RELR 2 and 40.0 on EPT 1) or (100.0 on RELR 2 and 23.0 on EPTP 1) or (100.0 on RELW 1 and 100.0 on RELR 2)