PHIL 329B Philosophy of Science and Nature

Logic of inquiry in the sciences (primarily natural); explanation, prediction, causality, scientific law, induction, and other concepts involved in understanding the scientific enterprise. Enduring Question addressed: What does it mean to know? What and how much can we know? Area II.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

PHIL 329, PHIL 329A, PHIL 329B

Prerequisite

Open to students who've taken one of the following pairs, as well as to graduate students in the pre-theology certificate program and transfer students in the PhB program: PHIL 201 & PHIL 202 or PHIL 211 & PHIL 212 or HSPH 101 & HSPH 102