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OFF-CAMPUS P HI318: Philosophy of Law
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Critically examines contribution of important theory on interpretation of law (be it civil, criminal or constitutional) by individuals, offi cial institutions, and societies or cultures. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI318 - Philosophy of Law
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI320: Critique of Liberalism
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Critically examines particular theory on nature of relationship between individual and society in light of Christian concerns about role of faith in social and political self-understanding. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI320 - Critique of Liberalism
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI333: History of Philosophy III:Late Modern Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores philosophical thought from Kant through Heidegger; development of fi ve major movements: idealism, pragmatism, existentialism, process philosophy and analytic philosophy.
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI333 - History of Philosophy III:Late Modern Philosophy
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI334: Recent Philosophy I:Language and Interpretation
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Surveys major movements in philosophy since 1945; centers on problems of language and interpretation. Includes development of post-Wittgensteinian theories of language and development of poststructuralist hermeneutics. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI334 - Recent Philosophy I:Language and Interpretation
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI335: Recent Philosophy II:The Human Condition
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Surveys major movements in philosophy since 1945; centers on problems of self and community. Examines liberal, postmodern, feminist, neo-Aristotelian and contemporary Christian perspectives. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI391: Seminar:Contemporary Ethics
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Examines two infl uential contemporary moral philosophers: John Rawls and Alasdair MacIntyre. Explores implications for structuring a Christian ethic. Prerequisite: PHI213 or permission of instructor. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI411: Knowledge and Truth
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
How is true knowledge possible? How reliable is sense experience? Can there be knowledge without experience? Do our subjective interests make objectivity impossible? Explores such questions; examines classical and contemporary sources in epistemology.
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI413: Metaphysics
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Studies nature of and warrants for metaphysical systems. Includes several major topics.
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI413 - Metaphysics
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI415: American Pragmatism
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Advanced seminar examines James, Dewey, Bernstein, Cornell West and others.
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OFF-CAMPUS P HI471: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Gordon College
Examines areas of philosophy not covered in normal curriculum; for advanced students. Focuses on major fi gure, problem or system. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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