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PHILOSOPHY

HUMANITIES DIVISION


Philosophy involves reasoning and thinking critically about all areas of life: science, religion, art, politics and morality. Its purpose is to understand and evaluate our most basic beliefs and values and to integrate them in a coherent view of ourselves and the world.


FACULTY

Gregory Boc

Gregory L. Bock, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
B.A., California State University, Psychology (Philosophy minor), 1997
M.A., Azusa Pacific University, TESOL, 2000
M.A., Biola University, Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, 2004
Ph.D. Candidate, University of Tennessee, Philosophy

Phone: 423-585-2600 ext.2748
Email:
Greg.Bock@ws.edu
 


 Courses Offered

Course number Course Title Credit Hours Link to CourseSyllabus
PHIL 1030 Human Nature and Life 3 Syllabus
PHIL 2020 Self & Values 3 Syllabus
PHIL 2210 Religions and Cultures 3 Syllabus
PHIL 2400 Introduction to Ethics 3

 
 
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