PHL 103D: Philosophy and Popular Culture
Course Description
Introduces philosophy to students through an analysis of popular culture phenomena. Basic philosophical concepts, methods, and theories will be learned through discussion of technology, films, television, therapy, sports, race, gender, alternative sexuality and drug use.
This course fulfills the MSU Core D requirement or 3 credits of the humanities requirement in Liberal Studies.
Meeting Place and Times
Online
Instructor(s)
Jeffrey Stephenson holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and has research interests in ancient philosophy (esp. Aristotle), philosophy of technology, and Existentialism. He lives on a small ranch in Butte, Montana, along with his wife, three dogs, and nine chickens
Tuition and Fees
If you are accepted into a qualified online program, see the appropriate MSU Online Only Tuition and Fee table.
If you are also taking a face-to-face course, please refer to the MSU Fee Schedules.
Required Books/Materials
- Wolfe, Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
ISBN: 9780312427597
- Betts, History of Popular Culture
ISBN: 9780415674379
- Giroux, The Mouse That Roared
ISBN: 9781442201439
- Oliver, Hunting Girls
ISBN: 9780231178372
- Caulfield, Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?
ISBN: 9780807039700
Computer Requirements:
- Internet access
- A device and browser that pass the system check for Brightspace LE, MSU's learning management system.
For More Information
For course information, please contact the instructor Jeff Stephenson
How to Register
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