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EDU 506 - Philosophy of Happiness in Education


This course critically investigates the philosophy of eudaimonia, which is the human quest for happiness throughout the ages, and various cultures, especially within the Catholic tradition and its educational practice. Arguments for and against various philosophical claims about paths to achieve human happiness are evaluated In light of ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary secular and religious thought. Students will identify and analyze the cultural expressions of the search for happiness evident in theology and the Catholic educational environment. Emphasis given to reading the classics and analyzing the claims made regarding education and the pursuit of truth and happiness in the Western tradition.

2 Semester Credit(s)

Crosslisted with: N/A
Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
Prerequisite(s): N/A
Corequisite(s): N/A
Repeatable for Credit No
Core Course No
Grade Type LT



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