defter*
defter / katalog / PHIL 425
PHIL 425

Philosophy of Religion

This course works through the central philosophical questions that arise once you take theism seriously as a claim about reality: whether God's existence can be argued for, whether classical divine attributes are even coherent, and how to handle evil, hiddenness, and the rationality of faith. You'll spend the semester writing three essays — one expository, one evaluative, one original — and defending your readings in discussion rather than memorizing positions. It assumes you're already comfortable with analytic argumentation from earlier philosophy courses, and it pairs naturally with metaphysics and epistemology, since most debates here are really about modality, evidence, and moral realism in disguise.

Credit3ECTS5FacultyFaculty of Humanities and LettersBölümPhilosophy

Değerlendirme 100% — 4 adım

20%
30%
35%
15%
Essay Exposition paper (20%), Evaluation paper, Research paper 85%
In-class participation Attendance and active in-class participation 15%

Önerilen kaynaklar 1 kitap

📕
Zorunlu
The Philosophy of Religion Reader
Chad Meister (ed.)
2007 · Routledge

Haftalık müfredat 14 hafta

Hafta 1
Arguments for God's existence: cosmological
Hafta 2
Arguments for God's existence: ontological
Hafta 3
Arguments for God's existence: teleological
Hafta 4
Divine attributes
Hafta 5
The problem of evil
Hafta 6
The problem of evil, cont.
Hafta 7
The problem of divine foreknowledge
Hafta 8
The problem of divine foreknowledge, cont.
Hafta 9
Divine hiddenness
Hafta 10
Religious experience
Hafta 11
Divine command theory
Hafta 12
Divine command theory, cont.
Hafta 13
Faith and the ethics of belief
Hafta 14
Faith and the ethics of belief, cont.

Ders notları — henüz yok

PHIL 425 için defter ekibi henüz not yazmadı.

İlk dosyayı sen atarsan — not, slayt, geçmiş sınav, çözüm, cheat-sheet, ne varsa — defter ekibi öğrenci paylaşımlarından bu dersin notlarını yazar. Drive linki / PDF / ZIP, hepsi olur.

← katalog

⚠️ FZ engelleyen şartlar

Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment Interpret and critically analyze arguments in a philosophical text, present their results in a clearly structured written form. Exposition paper (20%) Evaluation paper Research paper Present their philosophical ideas and criticism in a clear fashion. Attendance and active in-class participation Assess the soundness of views propounded in philosophical works. Exposition paper (20%) Evaluation paper Research paper Identify the key proble

Hocalar 0 bu dönem · 1 geçmiş

Geçmişte ders veren (1 kişi)
James Kinkaid III