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PAR 210: Fundamentals of Theatre
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
The student will prepare for the academic study of theatre. Students will be introduced into thematic and historical data on the development and execution of theatre. This course satisfies the Fine Arts general education requirement.Offered annually.
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PH 103: Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Designed to be more than a study of non-formal reasoning methods, the course includes but is not limited to the study of logical fallacies. Assembling approaches from analytic philosophy, literary theory and cultural studies, the course models the rhetorical dimension of language and discourse. The course is useful for those who want to think, write and talk in a clear and straight forward manner. Offered annually.
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PH 200: History of Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
An examination of the passage of time in intellectual history and its ruling concepts. The course attempts to probe reflectively the existence of continuities in the development of central notions that have provided the intellectual horizons within which the organization of the life world is carried on. Offered alternate years.
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PH 250: Introduction to Asian Thought
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Are there fundamental differences between Western and Asian assumptions about life and reality? How do Confucian ideas manifest themselves in China, Taiwan, and Japan after modernization? What secular forms do Hinduism and Buddhism take in modern times? The course is useful for those who wish to understand Asia and how its people think and do business. It will introduce Asian ideas at an elementary level. Offered alternate years.
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PH 300: Philosophical Psychology
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
What concepts or metaphors help us frame the notions of mind, consciousness, and self? Often called the philosophy of the mind in contemporary analytic culture, the subject examines the presuppositions of empirical studies of mental notions and explores the possibility of grounding them in language, culture, or social practices. The course studies the ways in which we can be clear about mind and other ideas dependent on it. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: PH 100 or PH 103 or consent of instructor.
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PH 305: Sociology and Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Going beyond examining the validity of the proofs for the existence of God, the course studies religion as providing continuity between mythological ways of experiencing the world and its later rational investigations. As a source of powerful passions responsible for many of the moving forces of history, religion is an unavoidable subject for our study and reflection. The course especially studies the possibility of a Christian life in modern times. Fulfills interdisciplinary course requirement. Cross-listed as RE/SO 305. Offered annually. Prerequisites: PH 100 or SO 200 or consent of instructor.
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PH 310: Philosophy of Communications
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Moving beyond just using tools for enhancing our lives, we have first attempted to make technology become the extensions of our limbs and then have in recent times begun to reconstitute our own selves in accordance with the demands of technology. The course examines the relationship between the medium and the message in the context of this emergent technopoly which demands that we be more like machines. The course examines the consequences of the technological revolution. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: PH 100 or PH 103 or consent of instructor.
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PH 315: Social Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Poets, philosophers, novelists, and in our own times, film makers and musicians, have provided an immense variety of drama and narration responsible for making our lives meaningful and enjoyable. From Durkheim and Weber to sitcom artists and pop musicians, social philosophy examines life's ongoing narratives and attempts to determine whether there is a master narrative of life. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: PH 100 or PH 103 or consent of instructor.
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PH 338: Religion,Philosophy and Social Ethics
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Designed to give students an interdisciplinary experience in the study of social ethics from the perspectives of theology, religion and philosophy, and sociology. Students will explore the theory and practice of social ethics and develop the knowledge and skills for philosophical, sociological, and theological critique of ethical systems and social policy. Offered annually. Cross-listed as RE/SO 338. Fulfills interdisciplinary course requirement. Prerequisites: RE 103 or RE 205, or PH 105, or permission of instructor.
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PH 360: Sociology and Philosophy of Gender
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
An interdisciplinary course on gender from the perspective of the social sciences, philosophy, and the humanities. Students will evaluate arguments which view gender as a cultural construct or as corresponding to an essential reality. The nature of masculinity and femininity will be explored as will major issues of public policy. Cross-listed as SO 360. Offered alternate years. Fulfills interdisciplinary course requirement. Prerequisites: PH 100 or SO 200.
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