Description
"A writer who says that all truth is 'merely relative' is asking you not to believe him. So don't." British and Continental thought from Kierkegaard to Sartre. American philosophy from the turn of the century onward: James, Dewey, and Quine. An extended dialogue treating the Christian's philosophical responsibilities at the turn of the millennium in view of autobiographical writings by men and women who are practicing philosophy as committed theists. Prereq: PHI 101 and either PHI 102 or 203, or discipline approval.