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3.00 Credits
An interpretive and critical examination of central texts in the history of moral philosophy, which may include works by Aristotle, Hume, Kant, and J.S. Mill. Prerequisite: PHIL 160 or PHIL 161 or two previous philosophy courses. LEC
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An examination of the concept of law and of legal reasoning. In addition, the course may consider such topics as natural law, legal excuses, the relations between law and morality, civil disobedience, civil liberties, the concept of property. Prerequisite: Two courses in philosophy or one course in philosophy and one course in law or consent of instructor. LEC
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3.00 Credits
After a brief survey of techniques of moral argument and analysis especially as they pertain to the moral impermissibility of murder, particular moral and conceptual issues relating to death and dying in medical contexts will be addressed. Topics such as abortion, infanticide, suicide, euthanasia, the definition of death, and the right to refuse life-saving medical therapy will be included. Prerequisite: Two courses in biology or consent of instructor. LEC
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After a brief survey of techniques of moral argument and analysis, particular moral issues related to the obligations of health care professionals and the rights of patients will be discussed. These will include such matters as confidentiality, truth-telling, informed consent, the ethics of research on human subjects, psychosurgery, the rights of the mentally ill, and the rights of the mentally retarded. Prerequisite: Two courses in biology or consent of instructor. LEC
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3.00 Credits
A study of philosophical, theological and literary monuments designed to acquaint the student with the main cultural forces that have shaped Russian thought and manners. From the origins to Napoleonic times. (Same as SLAV 684.) LEC
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of SLAV 684 from the age of Pushkin to the present. (Same as SLAV 686.) LEC
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the use of the lens-formed image for visual documentation. Familiarization of the student with the small camera using black and white printmaking processes and materials. Access to a camera having adjustable aperture, speeds, and focus is required. Prerequisite: BDS 101 or permission of instructor. LAB
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3.00 Credits
Students will become familiar with digital image capture and the digital darkroom. Students will work extensively with color capabilities of Photoshop software and computer driven printing methodologies. Access to a camera compatible with RAW processing applications is required. Prerequisite: BDS 102 or permission of the instructor. LAB
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3.00 Credits
Students will examine concepts and methods of photographic image capture, management, and delivery using emerging electronic options offered by world wide web communication. Lectures and lab sessions will introduce methodologies for analog-digital and digital-analog conversion of images. Access to any camera having adjustable aperture, shutter speeds, and focus. Prerequisite: Twelve hours of Art and/or Design and permission of instructor. LEC
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3.00 Credits
Instruction and practice with large format view cameras which are provided. Students will work extensively with principles of creating photographic illustrations in and out of the studio. Methodologies for controlled lighting are presented. In-depth theory and application of color are examined. Access to a small, personal still camera of any type is required. Prerequisite: PHMD 110, PHMD 202 and permission of instructor. LAB
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