
UH 300-027
TR 2:00-3:15
Dr. Philip Westbrook
Course Description: The Limits of Human Knowledge
Are there limits to human knowledge? How do you know what you know? What does it mean to understand? Epistemology is the study of the origins, nature, limits, and validity of human knowledge. This discussion-based, interdisciplinary course will draw from philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and learning theory. Topics include cognition, thought processes, and interpretation of external reality. Questions? Contact pwestbrook@bamaed.ua.edu
Note: Seats are still available in some sections of IHP 105. IHP students are urged to take this required course this spring if your schedule allows. Also, some seats are still available in UH120-004, UH 155-001, UH 155-003, UH 210-023, UH 300-023, UH 300-026, and UH 400-002.
We hope you will find this information useful in perfecting your Spring 2008 schedule.
Fran Oneal
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