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Philosophy & Religious Studies

On behalf of the Philosophy & Religious Studies department, we would like to welcome you to another exciting year at Mesa Community College. This web site is designed to give you an overview of the programs and courses offered within our department and to keep you updated on noteworthy news.



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Socrates died 2,400 years ago, but the examination of our lives is just as important today as it ever was. To be a fully realized human being, we still need to ask what our motivation is. To know how to live a good life, we still need to ask what a good life really is. If we want to vote, or build a great marriage, or guide our kids to a safe and satisfying adulthood, we need to have some tools to help us think things through.
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1. An incredibly invigorating discipline that asks very hard questions about "God" and our place in the universe; 2. One of the most excellent ways known to humankind to fulfill your humanities and cultural awareness requirements at ASU.

Hours & Location:

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Spring & Fall
Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Summer
Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CLOSED FRIDAY

Contact:

Department phone: 480-461-7860

Keith Crudup
Department Chair
phone: 480-461-7791
email: keith.crudup@mcmail.maricopa.edu

Ann Blatt
Administrative Assistant
phone: 480-461-7860
email: abatt@mail.mc.maricopa.edu

Please contact the Philiosophy/Religious Studies Department for comments or corrections email phone: 480-461-7860