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PHIL 322: Modern Politcal Thought
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A systematic analysis of the political ideas of great Western and nonWestern writers. Particular contributions to political theory are examined, with special emphasis on the concept of human nature and the state, the role of "law" in politics, the problem of political change and the relationship between authority and freedom. (spring)
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PHIL 340: Philosophy of Science
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
The study of the history and philosophy of scientific method, scientific change and theory formation: the rationality of scientists' appraisals of evidence and theories as well as the connections between these appraisals and the social conditions in which they occur. Recommended for biology majors interested in exploring the philosophical implications of the scientific enterprise.
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PHIL 350: Technology and Value
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of moral issues raised by the recent development of technology, including those related to computers, genetic engineering and the environment. The course examines how current technological achievements profoundly change our social, cultural and moral life and how they create moral dilemmas for our society at the same time.
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PHIL 355: Cinese Philosophy and Culture
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of the development of Chinese philosophy and culture from the ancient to the contemporary period. The major philosophical traditions in China - Confucianism, Daoism and Buddhism are covered. Key features of Chinese culture, reflecting the experiences and perspectives of both native Chinese and Chinese Americans, are examined.
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PHIL 400: Contemporary Philosophy
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Each year different philosophies and problems are studied, including analytic philosophy, existentialism, post-modernism, pragmatism and philosophy of mind and brain.
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PHIL 401: Contemporary Philosophy
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Each year different philosophies and problems are studied, including analytic philosophy, existentialism, post-modernism, pragmatism and philosophy of mind and brain.
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PHIL 402: Contemporary Philosophy
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Each year different philosophies and problems are studied, including analytic philosophy, existentialism, post-modernism, pragmatism and philosophy of mind and brain.
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PHIL 414: Philosophy of Art
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
The study of the aesthetic experience and the work of art. Includes the various theories and their expression, function and criticism.
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PHIL 421: American Political Thought
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A survey of the development of American ideas concerning political authority from the colonial period to the present. Special emphasis is placed on the transformation of liberalism in the 20th century under the impact of industrialization and the shift from the concept of the "free" individual to the organization person.
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PHIL 435: Faith and Reason
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Team-taught by professors of philosophy and religion, the course is an integrated and interdisciplinary exploration of the perennial tensions and cross-fertilizations between faith and reason. Authors read include St. Augustine, St. Thomas, Meister Eckhart, Luther, Descartes, Hume, Kierkegaard, Newman and Rudolf Otto. The course meets the capstone requirement for philosophy and religion majors. Open to juniors and seniors from all disciplines. Sophomores must get permission of instructor. (spring)
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