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# To understand and critically assess some of the best thinking about happiness from human history and new research in positive psychology, economics, history, and philosophy.
 
# To understand and critically assess some of the best thinking about happiness from human history and new research in positive psychology, economics, history, and philosophy.
 
# To develop your own philosophical theory of happiness.
 
# To develop your own philosophical theory of happiness.
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# To improve your ability to do philosophy.
  
 
==Contact Information==
 
==Contact Information==
  
:Dr. Mark Alfino, Department of Philosophy, Rebmann Hall 203, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington 99258
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:Dr. Mark Alfino, Department of Philosophy, Campion Hall 203, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington 99258
  
 
:Office Hours: See alfino.org
 
:Office Hours: See alfino.org

Latest revision as of 17:07, 20 August 2015

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Goals of the Course

  1. To understand and critically assess some of the best thinking about happiness from human history and new research in positive psychology, economics, history, and philosophy.
  2. To develop your own philosophical theory of happiness.
  3. To improve your ability to do philosophy.

Contact Information

Dr. Mark Alfino, Department of Philosophy, Campion Hall 203, Gonzaga University, Spokane, Washington 99258
Office Hours: See alfino.org
Office: (509) 313-6753 | Fax: (509) 324-5718
Email: alfino@gonzaga.edu

Policies

  1. You must complete all work in the course to receive a grade.
  2. You must disclose any work that you are turning in for this course that you are submitting or have submitted for other courses.
  3. You must comply with all university policies concerning academic honesty.