Introduction to Philosophy

This course introduces the traditional divisions of philosophy and methods of philosophical inquiry as presented by ancient and modern philosophers. Includes an examination of human nature, reality and being, religion and the existence of God, knowledge and truth, moral values, and social and political philosophy. Students will develop thinking, reasoning, and argumentation skills to support their own philosophical perspectives and challenge the perspectives of others. Prerequisite: Reading - Multiple Measure Reading (MMR ) or Accuplacer 236 or ACT 15 AND Writing - Multiple Measure Writing (MMW) or Accuplacer 237 or ACT 16 OR 10831104 College Reading and Writing with a C or better This course has options available to receive credit for prior learning (CPL) or work experience.

Pre-Requisites
College Reading and Writing 1

Classes


Course: Introduction to Philosophy (26609)

Hybrid/In Person > 50% online
Location: Stevens Point
Duration: 3/30/2026 - 5/19/2026

Days & Time:

Mon: 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM

Facility:

413 Innovative Classroom-STPT

Instructor:

Jonathon Steele

Tuition and Fees: $621.95

Out of State Tuition and Fees: $621.95

Status:Active Seats Available:18
Essential Class Information: This class incorporates various types of instruction. The online portion is delivered through Blackb ...

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Introduction to Philosophy


Catalog #20809260
Undergraduate