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PHL 225: Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Kant
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Prerequisite: any 200-level philosophy course or consent of instructor. A study of the views of selected modern philosophers from Descartes to Kant.
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PHL 235: Philosophy of Martial Arts
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
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PHL 236: Yoga and Philosophy
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
An introduction to yoga practice and philosophy. This course has an experiential learning component: We will do hatha yoga postures, breathing techniques, and meditation as part of class. This course examines yoga and its associated philosophical, cosmological, and religious beliefs. We will compare and contrast traditional Indian conceptions of the body and health with those of other cultures and of modern medicine. We will examine appropriations of yoga tradition by practitioners. Contemporary and classical readings by scholars and practitioners will supplement the practices. Appropriate for beginners and advanced practitioners. Practices will be modified for those physically unable to perform them.
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PHL 237: Indian and Asian Philosophy
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
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PHL 305: Philosophy of the Emotions
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
An investigation into the nature of emotions and their relationship to rationality and moral responsibility. We first examine some traditional philosophical accounts that analyze emotions in terms of specific sensations. We then examine a Freudian account of emotion, which holds that one can have an unconscious emotion. Existential theories of emotion are then considered, followed by an examination of contemporary cognitive theories.
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PHL 306: Existentialism
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
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PHL 308: Film Aesthetics
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
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PHL 310: Theories of Democracy
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
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PHL 311: Philosophy of Law
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This course will introduce students to the academic field of the Philosophy of Law. Students will be exposed to, and develop their capacity to think critically about, historically influential philosophical answers to the following questions: "What is the nature of the law, and what makes something a valid or legitimate law? Should the law reflect morality, or does it somehow constitute or create morality?" This course will also examine the philosophy of constitutional law, contract law, criminal law, rights to property, free speech, free practice of religion, privacy, pornography, abortion, gay marriage, affirmative action, and punishment. It is recommended that students have had at least one course in philosophy, criminology, or political science, but this course may be taken as a first course in philosophy or ambitious students who are interested in the subject matter.
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PHL 312: The Philosophy of Human Rights
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
An in-depth investigation into the philosophical nature and implications of human rights. Examines whether human rights are objective or human constructions, different cultural and religious conceptions of human rights, how many human rights there are, and what protection of human rights requires. Prerequisite: one previously completed PHL course or consent of instructor.
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