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PHIL 509: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Examination of major philosophical systems through selected writings in translation. Prerequisite: One lower-level course in philosophy or consent of instructor.
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PHIL 511: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Analysis of readings from the principle classical and contemporary ethical sources, study of the basic moral concepts as found in these sources; application to contemporary moral concerns. Prerequisite: One lower-division course in philosophy.
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PHIL 511 - Ethics
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PHIL 513: Phenomenology
3.00 Credits
Towson University
An examination of phenomenology as both a philosophical method and philosophical position. Themes to be considered include consciousness, the body, time and the experience of others. Primary course readings in the works of Hussert, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty. Prerequisites: 6 units in philosophy.
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PHIL 517: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Some of the major existentialist philosophers will be studied, e.g., Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, Beauvoir. The philosophical themes of transcendence, the absurd, estrangement and anxiety will be considered. Prerequisites: 6 units in philosophy.
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PHIL 522: Hellenistic And Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Towson University
This course will deal with the philosophical schools of the Hellenistic and Roman periods, viz., Stoicism, Epicureanism, Scepticism and Neo-Platonism, and with the two main Christian philosophies of the Middle Ages, viz., Augustinianism and Thomism. Prerequisite: One lower-division course in philosophy.
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PHIL 524: Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Towson University
The history of philosophy, beginning with Descartes, through the 19th century. Prerequisite: One lower-division course in philosophy.
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PHIL 525: Schools Of Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Towson University
A survey with varying emphasis on a number of such contemporary philosophical positions as pragmatism, phenomenology, logical positivism, the analysts, neo-Aristotelianism, the philosophers of science and the existentialists. Prerequisite: One lower-division course in philosophy.
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PHIL 526: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Towson University
History of the main currents of American philosophical thought as exemplified in such writers as Edwards, Emerson, Pierce, James, Royce, Dewey and Whitehead. Prerequisite: One lower-division course in philosophy.
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PHIL 530: Philosophy And Film
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Philosophical insights on issues such as knowledge, personal identity, reality, freedom, justice, death, love, violence, and happiness as they are represented in the film medium; examination of how films reflect the values of the cultures in which they are embedded and how they participate in the formation of values. Prerequisites: One philosophy course of permission of instructor.
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PHIL 532: Feminist Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Towson University
Contemporary problems, including redefinition of traditional areas of philosophy and creation of new issues for investigation. Prerequisite: One lower-division philosophy course or consent of instructor.
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