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Spring '03 Courses
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May 13, 2003
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Department of Philosophy
"All
Philosophy begins-as the ancient Greeks so well knew-with astonishment and
wonder."
-Kurt Reinhart
The study of philosophy makes a contribution to the cultural achievements
of society. A wide variety of issues, important for the sustenance and
development of individuals and communities, derive from the ancient domain
of philosophy. Philosophers analyze and reflect on the following questions:
What is the human condition? How can we think and talk about the metaphysical?
How do we, and should we, relate to other human beings, animals and the
environment? How can we develop an understanding and acceptance of differences
regarding gender, race, sexual orientation, world-view, religion, etc.?
How can we integrate scientific findings into cultural paradigms? How
can we help solve societal and global problems? These and many more important
questions are studied from a variety of perspectives and promote, in addition
to knowledge of the field, certain intellectual skills and values.
Critical inquiry, intellectual courage and compassionate understanding
are values fostered in a philosophical study, These key values enable
us to link our past and present cultural paradigms with the future demands
of a global society. The aim of the Philosophy Department at McDaniel
College is to assist students in the cultivation of clear thought and speech,
sophisticated inquiry and comprehension of intellectual concepts and creative
and meaningful explorations of ourselves and the world around us.
McDaniel
College
Department of Philosophy
2 College Hill
Westminster, MD 21157
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