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Mortality, Mind, and the Meaning of Life

Course Description

This seminar explores some of the oldest, most profound, and most fascinating philosophical and religious questions that human beings have pondered.  We focus on three main themes:  Mortality:  What is death? Is it a purely physical event? Is death nothing more than cessation of brain activity? Is death a separation of soul and body? Do you survive your physical death by being resurrected or reincarnated?  Mind: What is mind? Is it a spirit or soul? Can it exist apart from your body? Is your mind something purely physical such as the brain?  Meaning of Life: Is there a meaning or purpose to human life? Is it ultimately devoid of any purpose or meaning? Do we ourselves create whatever meaning or purpose our lives may have? Does human life have a meaning or purpose that we ourselves do not create?

Course ID Course Title Professor Days Start End Liberal Learning Requirements
FSP 11101 Mortality, Mind, and the Meaning of Life Le Morvan, Pierre TF 12:00 1:50

Human Inquiry: Worldviews and Ways of Knowing

Interdisciplinary Concentration: Religious Studies

FSP 11102 Mortality, Mind, and the Meaning of Life Le Morvan, Pierre TF 2:00 3:50

Human Inquiry: Worldviews and Ways of Knowing

Interdisciplinary Concentration: Religious Studies

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