Goal Ia: Analyze philosophical arguments
Outcome Ia: Describe arguments and theories accurately.
Outcome Ib: Identify potential criticisms of arguments and theories.
Outcome Ic: Evaluate arguments in such a way as to make a case for the position the student finds best.
Outcome Id: Demonstrate competency working with formal logics.
Goal IIa: Gain an understanding of representative philosophers, ideas, controversies, theories and problems from an historical period within the Western tradition and within a non-Western tradition.
Goal IIb: Gain the ability to interpret primary texts accurately and fairly.
Outcome IIa: Accurately describe and lucidly discuss philosophical problems, ideas, or theories from the history of philosophy in the Western tradition and in a non-Western tradition.
Outcome IIb: Interpret primary texts from the history of Western and non-Western Philosophy accurately and fairly.
Goal IIIa: Understand philosophical ideas and arguments in debates concerning metaphysics/epistemology and ethic
Goal IIIb: Apply ideas and arguments from philosophical discussions of metaphysics/epistemology and ethics to problems that face individuals, communities, or governments in the contemporary world.
Outcome IIIa: Accurately describe and lucidly discuss philosophical problems, ideas, or theories from debates in metaphysics/epistemology and ethics.
Outcome IIIb: Apply ideas and arguments from philosophical discussions of metaphysics/epistemology and ethics to problems that face individuals, communities, or governments in the contemporary world.