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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Philosophy


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http://web.utk.edu/~philosop/

John R. Hardwig, Head

Professors
Aquila, R.E., PhD - Northwestern
Graber, G.C., PhD - Michigan
Hardwig, J.R., PhD - Texas
Nolt, J.E., PhD - Ohio State
 
Associate Professor
Reidy, D.A., JD, PhD - Kansas
 
Assistant Professors
Coffman, E.J., PhD - Notre Dame
Douglas, H., PhD - Pittsburgh
Shaw, J.C., PhD - Washington (St. Louis)
Shepski, S., PhD - Arizona
 
Adjunct Faculty
Beasley, A.D., MD - Tennessee
Dunn, A.R., PhD - Washington
English, M.R., PhD - Tennessee
Reynolds, C.H., PhD - Harvard
Wagner, C.G., PhD - Duke

Philosophy as a discipline, in western civilization, has its roots in the thought of ancient Greece, which posed three questions which philosophers have ever since attempted to answer: (1) What is real? (2) How do we know? (3) What should we do? (metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, respectively). The department’s program is designed to introduce students to this rich tradition of thought and speculation. Such an introduction will provide them with an understanding of the development of the thought of their civilization and thus prepare them to participate thoughtfully and critically in our complex, modern society. Students taking philosophy courses will develop skills in critical thinking, argumentation, reading, and writing.

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