Hopkinsville Community College Philosophy Courses
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The Overall Objective of the Philosophy Courses:
A general introduction to Western Philosophy courses attempts to answer many questions, (but not limited to).
What is the Human Condition?
Should assisted suicide be condone?
Is this world real?
What does it mean to be in love and have friends?
Can we prove God exists?
Should nurses be friends with their patients?
How is our mind related to our bodies?
What is ethically right?
How do we determine who has the right to healthcare?
What are truth and justice?
Do we have free will to do as we please?
Are we in control of our lives?
Course | Instructor | Campus | Dates |
PHI 100 - Introduction to Philosophy (41Z2) (80304) |
Kelly Perez |
Hopkinsville Community College - Online
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01/10/2022 - 03/06/2022 First 8 weeks |
PHI 130 - Ethics (40Z1) (80160) |
Kelly Perez |
Hopkinsville Community College - Online
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03/14/2022 - 05/08/2022 Second 8 weeks |
PHI 110 - Medical Ethics (40Z1) (80240 |
Dr. Kenneth Stewart Casey |
Hopkinsville Community College - Online
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01/10/2022 - 05/08/2022 16 weeks |
REL 130 - Intro to Comparative Religions (40Z1) (80190) |
Dr. Kenneth Stewart Casey |
Hopkinsville Community College - Online
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01/10/2022 - 05/06/2022 16 weeks |
REL 101 - Intro to Religious Studies (40Z2) (80257) |
Dr. Kenneth Stewart Casey |
Hopkinsville Community College - Online
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01/10/2022 - 03/06/2022 first 8 weeks |
REL 121 - Introduction to the New Testament (40Z1) (82848) |
Dr. Kenneth Stewart Casey |
Hopkinsville Community College Online
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03/14/2021 - 05/12/2022 second 8 weeks |
REL 101 - Intro to Religious Studies (40Z1) (82846) |
Dr. Kenneth Stewart Casey |
Hopkinsville Community College
Online
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03/14/2022 - 05/08/2022 |