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PHL U520: Philosophy of Logic
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Examines philosophical problems and theories about the nature of logic.
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PHL U525: Philosophy of Social Science
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Examines philosophical issues that arise in the social scientific study of human beings and human societies. Do the social sciences use the same means as the natural sciences Or must human beings be understood in special ways Are there laws of human and social behavior
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PHL U530: Philosophy of Psychology
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Examines issues and problems that arise in the study of the mind and consciousness.
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PHL U535: Philosophy of Mind
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Seeks to show what puzzles and problems result from an honest attempt to answer these questions in a reasonable way: What is the relation between mind and body Is the mental merely a function of bodily process and behavior, or does it somehow exist "over and above" the material How are self-knowledge and knowledge of other minds achieved, and what is the relation between words and thoughts Examines classical sources, such as Descartes and Locke, and contemporary sources, such as Wittgenstein and Putnam. Also seeks to arrive at some answers-however tentative or provisional-to these questions. Constantly challenges students to think and write well about these difficult subjects.
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PHL U540: Philosophy of Language
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Examines prospects for a theory of language, its syntax, and its semantics. Examines contrasts between theory of reference and theory of meaning. Asks whether there are universals of language. Analyzes relations between linguistics and psychology. Includes readings from Frege, Quine, Russell, Chomsky, and Fodor.
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PHL U545: Religion and Politics in South Asia
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Analyzes how to think critically both about the ways religion is presented to us and the connections we make between political movements and religious groups. Explores questions such as: What could it mean for politics to be religious and for religions to be political Are "religious conflicts" essentially religious What is the relationship between socioeconomic movements and religion Do religions take the blame for political movements Focuses on two South Asian communal conflicts that are couched in terms of religious identity: the Hindu-Muslim conflicts and Hindu-Sikh conflicts. Uses primary and secondary sources to study these conflicts to analyze the workings of religious rhetoric and political rhetoric about religions.
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PHL U546: Advanced Biblical Studies:Hebrew Bible
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Studies a book or genre of texts of the Hebrew Bible in English translation. Designed for the student who has successfully completed course work in biblical studies at the college level, it addresses questions of authorship, form, original meaning, setting, and purpose.
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PHL U547: Seminar:Apocalypticism
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Designed to explore Jewish and Christian apocalypticism from the time it bursts onto the scene c. 165 BCE through its contemporary popular expressions. Begins with an in-depth look at the biblical materials contained in Daniel and Revelation, explores apocryphal and pseudepigraphal texts, and examines millenarian and messianic expectations in their historical perspectives.
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PHL U590: Philosophy Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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PHL U591: Philosophy Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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