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PHIL 2000: Philosophy of Education
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This course seeks to trace the origin and development of major educational theories and their contemporary implications. I
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PHIL 2200: Theories of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The problems and methods of human knowledge are explored. Theories are presented in the light of idealism, realism, pragmatism and existentialism. I Prerequisite: PHIL 1000 or 1100.
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PHIL 2440: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The course presents a study of American thought from the Colonial period to the present. I
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PHIL 2500: Contemporary Ethical Problems
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This course examines the nature of values and morality. Application of ethical theory to such controversial moral issues as criminal punishment and the death penalty, abortion, euthanasia and suicide, the ethical treatment of animals, poverty and the distribution of wealth, prejudice and discrimination, affirmative action, civil disobedience, and war will be part of the curriculum. I, CTW
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PHIL 2550: Contemporary Ethical Systems
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The course is a critical examination of the major ethical theories in classical and contemporary philosophy including Aristotle's perfectionism, Aquinas' natural law ethics, Kant's deontological ethics,Bentham and Mill's utilitarianism, existentialism, emotivism, and personalism. Topics covered include values and facts; morality and ethics; objectivism, subjectivism, and relativism; ethics and science; and ethics and religion. I
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PHIL 2600: Philosophy of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The course provides an exploration of human nature or personhood from the triple perspectives of philosophy, religion and behavioral science. Theclass focuses on the following thinkers and movements: Plato, Christianity, early modern individualism, Marxism, Freud, existentialism, Frankl's logotherapy, Skinner, Fromm's humanism and personalism. I, B, IDIS.
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PHIL 3310: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The course studies the beginnings of Western philosophy, including the pre-Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and several other thinkers of the period. I Prerequisite: PHIL 1000 or PHIL 2600.
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PHIL 3330: Renaissance and Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The course explores trends of thought from 14th century nominalism through the renaissance to continental rationalism and British empiricism. I Prerequisite: PHIL 1000 or PHIL 2600.
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PHIL 3340: Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. The course provides an examination of some current trends and issues in contemporary American, British and European philosophy. I, IDIS Prerequisite: PHIL 1000 or PHIL 2600.
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PHIL 3600: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Fitchburg State University
3 cr. 3 hr. This course examines the nature of religious experience and the problem of God's existence as seen in classical Western theism and process philosophy. Differences between Western and Eastern religion, and between religion and science are discussed. I, CTW Prerequisite: PHIL 1000 or PHIL 2600.
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