Classics Of Western Philosophy
Posted in Posters on 03/31/2010 09:16 am by admin

Which would rather take in college, Western civilization from the origin to 1500 or from 1500 to modern day?
I have to take a humanities class and my other options are Philosophical classics which is basic works by thinkers like Plato, Descartes, Hume, etc; other option is Philosophies of Lite and that’s intro to ethics and social philosophy, moral desion-making, the good life, social values, freedom, and responsability and stuff like that. I’m entering my 2nd semester in college and I’m a Business major if that helps.
1500 modern day much easier =]
took it twice hahS!
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