Humanities and Social Sciences

Ethics, Philosophy and Religion Studies Minors

Philosophy

Philosophers are concerned with fundamental questions about who we are, what we can know, how we should live, and what makes life meaningful. Philosophers attempt to answer these challenging questions, but they also investigate how to think about these topics in the first place. Philosophers study what it means to think critically, and then attempt to apply these methods to help us gain knowledge and better understand ourselves and our world.

At West Liberty, philosophy classes investigate questions like:

Philosophy courses promote skills such as:

West Liberty offers the following minors pertaining to philosophy:

Religion

Overview
Questions/topics
Skills

West Liberty offers the following  minors pertaining to religion:

For more information, contact Dr. Robert Gall or Dr. Aaron Harper.

Required Courses
PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy
REL 250 Religions of the World

Electives
Philosophy Elective (3 hours)
Religion Elective (3 hours)
Additional Philosophy or Religion Electives (3 hours)
*Six hours of electives should be 300-400 level.

For more information, contact Dr. Robert Gall (Religion) or Dr. Aaron Harper (Philosophy)

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