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| Knowledge and Reality |
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11 | 57.89% |
| Justice and Virtue |
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8 | 42.11% |
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I'm looking at what courses I plan to take at school when I attend this January, and I figured I'd start with a Philosophy class. I have to take either "PHI 210 History of Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality" or "PHI 215 History of Philosophy: Justice and Virtue." If anything interesting comes up, I'd post it here, no doubt, so I figured I'd have you guys help me decide which one to take.
Course descriptions are as follows: PHI 210 History of Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality (GE) (3) Study of major ancient, medieval, and modern philosophers and schools of philosophy on questions concerning knowledge, mind, and reality. Readings focus on primary texts from major authors of the Western tradition. PHI 215 History of Philosophy: Justice and Virtue (GE) (3) Study of major ancient, medieval, and modern philosophers and schools of philosophy on questions concerning morals and politics. Readings focus on primary texts from major authors of the Western tradition.
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