Philosophy (PHIL)
The study of philosophy deliberately and explicitly aims to improve students’ critical thinking skills (e.g., the ability to evaluate various kinds of claims, arguments, and explanations) and disposition (e.g., fair-mindedness, open-mindedness, intellectual humility, patience, persistence, honesty, courage, empathy) while giving them the opportunity to explore and evaluate philosophically the scope and limits of logic, human knowledge, moral and aesthetic values, religions, politics, and notions of reality. Philosophy teaches many intellectual tools that apply across all the disciplines. Though the philosophy program offers few courses, together they offers students a foundation for their life-long pursuit of meaning, purpose, and fulfillment.
Philosophy - PHIL |
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Department Chair: |
Alberto Mendoza Gonzàlez Larreynaga | |||||
Full Time Philosophy Faculty |
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Claude Gratton | cgratton@avc.edu | T300-K | 6488 | |||
Sherri Zhu | szhu@avc.edu | T300-L | 6007 | |||
Adjunct Philosophy Faculty |
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Barbara Hogan | bhogan@avc.edu | 2389 | ||||
Alberto Mendoza González Larreynaga | amendoza2@avc.edu | 6960 | ||||
Estiphan Panoussi | apanoussi@avc.edu | 2121 | ||||
Howard Pressman | hpressman@avc.edu | 2303 | ||||
Mark Pursley | mpursley1@avc.edu | 2152 | ||||
Dr. Edward Sammons | esammons@avc.edu | 2347 |
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