Commonsense Wisdom Liberal Arts Academy (CWLAA) Course Titles:

 Modern History

The Attack on Faith, Reason, and Common Sense: Historical Roots of the Modern Assault on Catholic Christianity – 

1) Part 1 — MHis101 Course Page

2) Part 2 — MHis102 Course Page


Commonsense Literary Masterpieces

The Uncommon Commonsense Wisdom of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy 

3) Part 1 — CLM101 Course Page

4) Part 2 — CLM102 Course Page

5) To Be or Not to Be: Discovering the Uncommon Commonsense Aristotelian-Thomistic Influence in the World of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet - CLM103

 

Philosophy

6) Philosophy/Science as Uncommon Commonsense Wisdom (Orientation Course)— Ph101 Course Page

7) Introduction to the Uncommon Commonsense Liberal Art of Philosophical Reading— Ph102 Course Page

8) Listening to and Reading Platonic Dialogues: Ion, Euthyphro, and Apology — Ph103 Course Page

9) Introduction to the Uncommon Commonsense Liberal Art of Philosophical Reading — Ph104 Course Page

10) Listening to and Reading Platonic Dialogues: Meno and Gorgias — Ph105 Course Page

11) The Uncommon Commonsense Metaphysical Wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas and the Age-old Problem of the One and the Many — Ph106 Course Page

12) The Commonsense Moral Wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas about the Good, the Bad, the Beautiful, and the Ugly — Ph107 Course Page

13) Aristotle’s Commonsense Politics: Modern Perspectives — Ph108 Course Page

14) Aristotle’s Uncommon Commonsense Waking Realism: Physics and Metaphysics — Ph109 Course Page

15) Introduction to the Liberal Art of Uncommon Commonsense Logic — Ph110 Course Page

16) Thomistic Uncommon Commonsense Exemplar Leadership — Ph111 Course Page

17) The Uncommon Commonsense Wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas regarding the True, the False, the Lie, and the Fake — Ph112 Course Page

18) The Uncommon Commonsense Wisdom of Marcus Tullius Cicero in De amicitia (On Friendship) — Ph113 Course Page

19) The Uncommon Commonsense Wisdom of Marcus Tullius Cicero in De officiis (On Duties) — Ph114 Course Page

20) The Uncommon Commonsense Wisdom of the Confessions of St. Aurelius Augustine — Ph115 Course Page

 The Uncommon Commonsense Wisdom of Augustine's On the City of God against the Pagans (De civitate Dei contra paganos).

21) Part 1 — Ph116A Course Page

22) Part 2 — Ph 16B Course Page


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