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PHIL 306: Animals And Ethics
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Examines fundamental moral questions concerning our interactions with nonhuman animals. Attention to what we can know about the mental and emotional capacities of animals, to whether animals have rights, and to human-animal relationships. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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PHIL 307: Mind, Language And World
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Examines the relationship between the mind and the world and the role of language within this relationship. Some typical questions that form the topic of discussion are "What is the mind?", "Can (some) machines think?", "How does the mirepresent the world?", "How does language refer to theworld?" and "Is it possible to have thought without language?? Prerequisite: One philosophy course or permission of instructor. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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PHIL 308: Ancient Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of philosophy in the Greco-Roman world from the Pre- Socratics to the Neo-Platonists. Special emphasis on Plato and Aristotle. Prerequisite: One philosophy course or permission of instructor. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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PHIL 309: Medieval Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
The absorption of Greek philosophical concepts by Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Study of the great medieval systems constructed to strengthen revealed religions and the skeptical revolts against them. Augustine to the medieval mystics. Prerequisite: One philosophy course or permission of instructor. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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PHIL 310: Philosophical Topics
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Examines in depth a philosophical theme or problem. Content varies semester to semester. May be repeated under different subtitles. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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PHIL 311: Modern Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Surveys the development of philosophy from the Renaissance to the 19th century and includes a study of Descartes, Hume, Kant and Hegel. May not receive credit for both PHIL 302 and 311. Prerequisite: One philosophy course or permission of instructor. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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PHIL 312: Introduction to Asian Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Examines some of the main philosophical ideas of Indian, Tibetan, Japanese and Chinese thought. Emphasis is on the following question: Is Asian thought really fundamentally different from Western thought? Discussion of how Asian Philosophers have attempted to answer questions such as: "How do I know that I know something?,"What is the nature ofthe self?" and "What is good? " Three hours per week witenhancement. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IB).
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PHIL 313: Studies in The History of Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Intensive study of a major thinker, period or theme in the history of philosophy. May be repeated for credit under different subtitles. Prerequisite: One philosophy course. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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PHIL 314: Seminar in The History of Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Intensive study of an issue or theme that traces its development throughout the history of philosophy. Prerequisites: Two philosophy courses and permission of instructor. Three hours per week with enhancement.
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PHIL 315: Life And Death Issues in Health Care: The Ethical Perspective
4.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Identification, analysis and evaluation of contemporary problems resulting from the new breakthroughs in biomedicine. Topics include physician-patient relationship, euthanasia, experimentation, social control, genetic engineering, the health care system. Emphasis on developing an ethical framework to deal with these and future biomedical issues. Students may not receive credit for both NURS 325 and PHIL 315. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IB).
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