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PHI 1200G: Introduction to Religious Studies. ?
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
On Demand.? This course provides an introduction to world religions such as Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Students will examine various ways of understanding world religions and gain an appreciation for the nature and variety of religious experience. Course may not be repeated. Credits: 3
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PHI 1290G: Introduction to Religious Studies,Honors. ?
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
On Demand.? Introduction to world religions such as Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Students will examine various ways of understanding world religions and gain an appreciation for the nature and variety of religious experience.? Students cannot receive honors credit for both PHI 1290G and HIS 1590G.? WI Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the University Honors College. Credits: 3
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PHI 1900G: Logical and Critical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. A study of the structure and evaluation of arguments, focusing upon: analysis and informal evaluation of everyday arguments; problem-solving strategies; formal tests of validity; conversational contexts of argumentation, and the interaction of contextual principles with principles of validity. H4 906 Credits: 3
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PHI 1990G: Logical and Critical Reasoning,Honors
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. A study of the structure and evaluation of arguments, focusing upon analysis and informal evaluation of everyday arguments; problem-solving strategies; formal tests of validity; conversational contexts of argumentation, and the interaction of contextual principles with principles of validity. WI Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the University Honors College. Credits: 3
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PHI 2000: Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F. An introductory historical approach to the ideas of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and selected early Greek philosophers. H4 901; WI Credits: 3
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PHI 2010: Eastern Philosophies
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S-even-numbered years. An introduction to the traditional philosophical-religious ideas of the life and culture of China, India, and Japan. H4 903N; WI Credits: 3
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PHI 2090: Ancient Philosophy,Honors
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S-even-numbered years. An introductory historical approach to the ideas of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and selected early Greek philosophers. H4 901 Prerequisites & Notes: Admission to the University Honors College. Credits: 3
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PHI 2500G: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. A philosophical study of "the good life": What constitutes a good life: "How ought one to live?" Examination and critical analysis of a variety of ethical theories from classical through the present and their practical application to contemporary issues. H4 90Credits: 3
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PHI 2590G: Introduction to Ethics,Honors
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
F, S. A philosophical study of "the good life": What constitutes a good life: "How ought one to live?" Examination and critical analysis of a variety of ethical theories from classical through the present and their practical application to contemporary issues. WPrerequisites & Notes: Admission to the University Honors College. Credits: 3
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PHI 3020: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Illinois University
S. Analysis and evaluation of principal theories and problems concerning Right, Good and the validity of moral standards and moral conduct. WI Credits: 3
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