PHI204 Philosophy through Film

By using imagery from the medium of film, this course attempts to show how philosophy can interconnect themes and ideas presented by film directors. Film provides the opportunity to consider traditional philosophical problems, but in a manner more reflective of the mode of communication of the age. As an aid to class discussion, scholarly papers are read in conjunction with viewing and examining a film. Central topics include epistemology, religion, personal identity, human freedom and meaning of life, and death.

Credit Hours

3

Lecture Hours

2

Lab Hours

2

Prerequisite

Reading proficiency and Writing proficiency or RWR090 Reading Writing and Reasoning Minimum Grade of: C or ESL110 ESL Transitional Writing Minimum Grade of: C or ENG101 English Composition I or higher Minimum Grade of: C

Attributes

  • Fine/Performing Arts Elective

  • Free Elective

  • Humanities Elective

  • Liberal Arts Elective

  • Philosophy Religion Elective

  • Reading Content Course

  • Written Communication Intensive