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FaLL/Winter 2013/2014 - St. Joseph's College - University of Alberta

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PHIL 102INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY: KNOWLEDGE AND REALITYAn introduction to the classical problems <strong>of</strong> philosophy through study and criticaldiscussion <strong>of</strong> selected philosophical classics and contemporary works. Emphasis will beplaced on questions <strong>of</strong> the nature and extent <strong>of</strong> human knowledge and classical problemsabout the nature <strong>of</strong> reality and our place in it.B2 <strong>Winter</strong> MWF 13:00-13:50 SJ 102 N. Kowalsky 63126PHIL 209THE HUMAN PERSON: PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUESPersonal identity, interpersonal relationships, sex and gender, freedom and immortality inhistorical and contemporary contexts.B1 <strong>Winter</strong> MWF 10:00-10:50 DP 2023 M. Kostelecky 73586PHIL 249MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY AND THE CHRISTIAN TRADITIONIssues concerning human beings, faith and reason, free will and determinism, immortalityand God among medieval thinkers and their significance for Christian thought. Note:Not available for credit with PHIL 139.A1 Fall TR 14:00-15:20 DP 2023 M. Kostelecky 55964PHIL 309AUGUSTINEPrerequisite: At least *3 in PHIL or consent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>College</strong>.X5 <strong>Winter</strong> R 18:00-21:00 SJ 101 TBA 76837PHIL 339CONTEMPORARY WORLD VIEWS AND CHRISTIANITYCritical study <strong>of</strong> Christianity in dialogue with such world views as atheism, agnosticism,naturalism, materialism, existentialism, feminism, liberalism, and postmodernism.X5 <strong>Winter</strong> W 18:00-21:00 SJ 102 TBA 71246PHIL 357PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGIONGeneral topics in the philosophy <strong>of</strong> religion, which may include the concept <strong>of</strong> ‘religion’,the existence <strong>of</strong> God, meaning and intelligibility in religious language, religion andmorality, and implications <strong>of</strong> the social scientific study <strong>of</strong> religion.A1 Fall TR 12:30-1:50 TBA N. Kowalsky 57008www. stjosephscollege.ca21

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