PHI 230: PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE

Level
Undergraduate
Instructor
Duplessie
Credits 3
Philosophical ideas are most often presented in the form of abstract, systematic, argumentative treatises. However, philosophical insight is not restricted to conventional philosophical discourse. Literature, with its keen discernment of the human condition and its probing of our moral situation, often presents significant philosophical insight. This course will either study a philosophical issue through a mixture of systematic, argumentative texts and literary texts or study the thought of a single author as presented in his or her argumentative and literary works.
Prerequisites
PHI 100 and any intermediate PHI course (151–154).