PHI 1000C: Core: Philosophy of the Human Person

Credit
3 semester hours

Prerequisites
None

Course Description
An investigation of the general question, "What does it mean to be a human person?"  Special emphasis on the nature of human freedom, consciousness and cognition, and the origin and significance of life.  Central to the course will be a discussion of the spirituality, immortality and dignity of the human person.  The course begins with an instruction to philosophy and to critical thinking.

Textbooks
Please email instructor for information. 

Also note, students taking online courses get free shipping on textbooks ordered through the St. John's University Bookstore -- choose ‘Queens/Bartilucci/Online"’ as your campus when ordering your books online and put the words "DISTANCE LEARNING" in the comment section.   If you encounter any problems ordering online, please email 0065mgr@fheg.follett.com, or call the bookstore at 718-969-6032.

Instructor 
 
James Martin (Summer 1)

Richard Ingardia (Summer 2, Fall 08)

Laura Snyder (Fall 08)



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