Philip M. Fortier, M.A.
Adjunct Professor
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in discourse at the Academy. Socrates (469-399 B.C.) |
Current Classes: Introduction to Philosophy Class C - MCC Introduction to
Ethics Class D - UDM Critical
Thinking
Class F- Darton Humanities Courses: o
Religious
Studies Comparative
Religions o
Foundational
Studies Class G o
Aesthetics
Materials 01 02 03 04 World Religions & Religious
Figures: CLICK HERE Walk Through History:
† The World's Greatest Thinkers
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Dedication: St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), Founder of the Society
of Jesus (Jesuits) Mother Catherine McAuley (1787-1841), Foundress of the
Sisters of Mercy. |
Those with Lamps will
Pass Them On..
--Plato (428-348 B.C.) It is not great deeds that matter but great love! --St. Theresa of Lisieux
(1873-1897) "Philosopher in Meditation" - Rembrandt
(1606-1669) IF YOU WANT PEACE, THEN WORK FOR JUSTICE! -- Pope Paul VI Christian
Philosophy? Peek
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Jesuit Motto: "To the Greater Glory of God" |
Mercy Motto: "Out of the Deepest Mercy, a New Dawn" |
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