PHI 009 A-Z - Philosophy StudioSemester Hours: 1 Periodically
Intensive introduction to the skills required for successful study and research in philosophy. Students will write papers or complete exercises designed to build analytical, writing, argumentation, and oral presentation skills. Each course will focus on a particular skill or set of skills.
Current Special Topics
PHI 009J: Joy, Pleasure and Play
Joy, Pleasure, and Play This interdisciplinary course explores the value and use philosophers, psychologists, and artists have ascribed to the human propensity towards joy, pleasure, and play and the various psychic, social, and political structures that inhibit that drive.
PHI 009S: Joy, Pleasure and Play
Joy, Pleasure, and Play This interdisciplinary course explores the value and use philosophers, psychologists, and artists have ascribed to the human propensity towards joy, pleasure, and play and the various psychic, social, and political structures that inhibit that drive.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic varies. As individual subjects are selected, each is assigned a letter (A-Z) which is affixed to the course number. Specific titles and course descriptions for special topics courses are available in the online class schedule.
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