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The study of philosophy involves reflection upon the
character and validity of the fundamental principles that
guide our thought and action, our search for knowledge
and ultimately our desire to live well. Philosophy is at
the core of a liberal arts education because it directly
fosters a life-long pursuit for truth, beauty and goodness.
Notre Dame College students are required to take two
philosophy courses. All students are required to take the
ethics course (PH 480) to learn how to analyze critical
questions of right and wrong in our time, and to identify
and apply various philosophical positions in response to
these questions. Although the History of Western
Philosophy course (PH 180) is recommended at the
beginning of one’s college career, a student is free to
choose among the various philosophy electives to satisfy
the philosophy requirement.
Philosophical thinking can be applied in any life situation
because it teaches general problem solving, clear and
persuasive communication, and writing that is ordered,
coherent and complete. For this reason, one can argue
that a philosophy minor is an invaluable complement to
any academic discipline. Careers that are especially
dependent on philosophy and philosophical thinking
include law, politics, the sciences, theology, journalism,
communication, management and education.
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MINOR IN PHILOSOPHY
18 Credits
Requirements:
PH 180 History of Western Philosophy
PH 480 Current Ethical Problems and Positions
12 additional credits in upper biennium philosophy
courses, which include PH 480.
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