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Philosophy  General Education Objectives
Department of History and Philosophy.
Lander University
Greenwood, S.C. 29649


The Lander University 2003-2004 Catalog lists the following goals of General Education for philosophy courses:


Phil 102 Introduction of Philosophical Inquiry
Phil 103 Introduction to Logic
Phil 203 Scientific Reasoning
Phil 302 Ethics
Phil 312 Oriental Philosophy
Phil 315 Existentialism
Phil 102  Introduction of Philosophical Inquiry


Graduates of Lander University should
1. to be able to gather and critically analyze information in several ways in order to develop a basis for reasoned judgments; to synthesize diverse ideas and information; and to recognize and tolerate ambiguity.
2. be able to convey and understand ideas clearly
4. be aware of the nature of the world in which they live and recognize that each individual shares responsibility for the condition of that world 
5. recognize that their world is a product of cultural heritage and that knowledge of the concerns of people from other times and places promotes clearer understanding of their own lives
6. understand and appreciate both the creative process and the importance of the aesthetic to human life and well being
7. accept responsibility for their own lives and recognize their need to adopt attitudes and habits conducive to positive physical and sound mental health

Phil 103 Introduction to Logic
Graduates of Lander University should
1. to be able to gather and critically analyze information in several ways in order to develop a basis for reasoned judgments; to synthesize diverse ideas and information; and to recognize and tolerate ambiguity.
2. be able to convey and understand ideas clearly

Phil 203 Scientific Reasoning
Graduates of Lander University should
1. to be able to gather and critically analyze information in several ways in order to develop a basis for reasoned judgments; to synthesize diverse ideas and information; and to recognize and tolerate ambiguity.
2. be able to convey and understand ideas clearly
4. be aware of the nature of the world in which they live and recognize that each individual shares responsibility for the condition of that world 
6. understand and appreciate both the creative process and the importance of the aesthetic to human life and well being

Phil 302 Ethics
Graduates of Lander University should
1. to be able to gather and critically analyze information in several ways in order to develop a basis for reasoned judgments; to synthesize diverse ideas and information; and to recognize and tolerate ambiguity.
2. be able to convey and understand ideas clearly
3. recognize and tolerate the diversity of humanity as well as of ideas, institutions, moral codes, and ethical principles
4. be aware of the nature of the world in which they live and recognize that each individual shares responsibility for the condition of that world 
5. recognize that their world is a product of cultural heritage and that knowledge of the concerns of people from other times and places promotes clearer understanding of their own lives
6. understand and appreciate both the creative process and the importance of the aesthetic to human life and well being
7. accept responsibility for their own lives and recognize their need to adopt attitudes and habits conducive to positive physical and sound mental health

Phil 312 Oriental Philosophy
Graduates of Lander University should
1. to be able to gather and critically analyze information in several ways in order to develop a basis for reasoned judgments; to synthesize diverse ideas and information; and to recognize and tolerate ambiguity.
2. be able to convey and understand ideas clearly
3. recognize and tolerate the diversity of humanity as well as of ideas, institutions, moral codes, and ethical principles
4. be aware of the nature of the world in which they live and recognize that each individual shares responsibility for the condition of that world 
5. recognize that their world is a product of cultural heritage and that knowledge of the concerns of people from other times and places promotes clearer understanding of their own lives
6. understand and appreciate both the creative process and the importance of the aesthetic to human life and well being
7. accept responsibility for their own lives and recognize their need to adopt attitudes and habits conducive to positive physical and sound mental health

Phil 315 Existentialism
Graduates of Lander University should
1. to be able to gather and critically analyze information in several ways in order to develop a basis for reasoned judgments; to synthesize diverse ideas and information; and to recognize and tolerate ambiguity.
4. be aware of the nature of the world in which they live and recognize that each individual shares responsibility for the condition of that world 
6. understand and appreciate both the creative process and the importance of the aesthetic to human life and well being
7. accept responsibility for their own lives and recognize their need to adopt attitudes and habits conducive to positive physical and sound mental health.

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