Course Description
PH 207 PHILOSOPHY OF LIVED EXPERIENCE 3.0 Credit(s)
Introduces phenomenology as a working method for philosophical reflection on lived-experience. Topics include the distinction between the natural and phenomenological attitudes; the intentional structure of consciousness; the basic analysis of cognitive, evaluative, and volitional experience; and the phenomenological critique of naturalism, dualism, and subjective idealism. Prerequisite: Take a 3 credit Philosophy course
Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years
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