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PHI 105: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
An introduction to the principles of critical thinking with a focus on detecting informal and formal fallacies apparent in everyday life. The laws of deductive and inductive logic are also examined in order to help students obtain proficiency in sound reasoning.
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PHI 201: History of Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A survey and critique of the major ideas advocated by Western philosophy, including thinkers from the ancient, Christian, medieval, modern, and postmodern periods, i.e., from the pre-Socratics to the contemporary scene. Prerequisite: PHI 101.
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PHI 301: Metaphysics
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A critical examination of current issues in constructing a theory of ontology, i.e., being and reality. Emphases include God, space and time, substance, causality, mind and body, and universals. Prerequisite: PHI 101 & 201 or instructor approval.
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PHI 302: Epistemology
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A critical examination of current issues in constructing a theory of knowledge. Emphases include the nature, source, types, justification and limits of human knowledge. The importance of religious epistemology is also closely analyzed. Prerequisite: PHI 101 & 201 or instructor approval.
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PHI 401: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A critical examination of major ethical theories in the history of Western philosophy. Emphases include a history of ethics, biblical ethics, ways of moral reasoning, and the justification of moral beliefs. Issues examined include abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, reproductive technologies, sexual ethics, race, the morality of war, and legislating morality. Prerequisite: PHI 101 & 201 or instructor approval.
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PHI 402: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A study of the nature of art and aesthetic judgment from the perspective of historic philosophers and current theorists. Emphases include the interpretation and criticism of works of art in connection with the basic principles of Christian aesthetic theory. Prerequisite: PHI 101 & 201 or instructor approval.
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PHI 403: Philosophy of Science and Technology
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A study of the issues arising from the integration of the natural sciences and the Christian worldview. The focus of the course is on how science has interfaced historically with main philosophical categories like ontology, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics. Issues and concerns about the use and abuse of contemporary technologies are also examined. Prerequisite: PHI 101 & 201 or instructor approval.
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PHY 201: Classical Mechanics
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A study of the principles of mechanic, heat and sound. Three hours lecture, three hours lab, one hour recitation per week. Prerequisite: MTH 111.
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PHY 203: Electricity, Magnetism, and Modern Physics
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
The study of light, electricity, magnetism, and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: PHY 201. Three hours lecture, three hours lab, one hour recitation per week.
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PHY 221: Classical Mechanics
4.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A study of the principles of mechanic, heat and sound. Three hours lecture, three hours lab, one hour recitation per week. Prerequisite: MTH 204.
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