Classes » PHIL 102, Winter 2004
- Name
Philosophy from Post-Aristotelic Period to Early Medieval
- Description
An introduction to some of the central philosophical problems examined in their historical development from the Post-Aristotelic schools of philosophy to John Scotus Eriugena. Some of the topics examined are: characteristics of Hellenistic philosophy; Roman philosophy; Neoplatonism; the relationship between Revelation and philosophy as seen by the Fathers of the Church; the early Medieval attempts to lay the foundation for a Christian philosophy.
- Credits
3.0
- Semester
- Class starts
Jan. 1, 2004, midnight
- Class ends
April 30, 2004, midnight
- Withdrawal deadline
March 21, 2004, midnight
- Tuition deadline
None
- Add drop deadline
Jan. 21, 2004, midnight
- Late interest starts
None
- Tuition refund cutoff
None
- Instructor
(TBD)
- Schedules
(None)
- Tuition
(None)
This tuition applies to domestic full-time students. Tuitions for international, senior, and auditing students may vary.- Fees
(None)