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PHIL 277: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied. Credits: 1 hrs
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PHIL 278: Special Topics
2.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied. Credits: 2 hrs
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PHIL 279: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied. Credits: 3 hrs
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PHIL 281: Symbolic Logic
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An introduction to the notation and proof procedures of symbolic logic with emphasis upon the clarification and development of the notion of a formal language. Credits: 3 hrs
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PHIL 291: Introduction to Asian Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
This course is an overview of the rich philosophical traditions of South and East Asia. The course will introduce a number of major philosophers, texts, and movements across Hindu, Buddhist and Chinese/Japanese Traditions. Credits: 3 hrs
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PHIL 310: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A study of philosophical issues relating to works of art and other aesthetic objects. Possible topics include the nature of aesthetic attitude, evaluation, aesthetic meaning and truth, expression in art, the nature of a work of art and basic value of art, the kinds of concepts used to talk about the arts. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: one course in philosophy other than PHIL120 or PHIL130
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PHIL 325: Theory of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An investigation of the nature, scope and limits of knowledge. Some possible topics are the connection between belief and knowledge, knowledge of other people's minds, the reliability of memory, the possibility of certainty in knowledge, theories of truth. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: one course in philosophy other than PHIL120 or PHIL130; recommended: PHIL330 or PHIL331
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PHIL 330: History of Philosophy:Ancient
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A study of important philosophical developments in western thought from the pre-Socratics through Aristotle. Covers the pre-Socratics, Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: one course in philosophy other than PHIL120 or PHIL130
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PHIL 331: History of Philosophy:Modern
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
A study of important philosophical developments in Europe from the Renaissance to the early 19th century. Covers such figures as Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz, Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: one course in philosophy other than PHIL120 or PHIL130
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PHIL 332: History of Philosophy 19th Century
3.00 Credits
Eastern Michigan University
An introduction to the major philosophical themes of the 19th century that dominate 20th century European thought. These themes include the collapse of German Idealism and Romanticism, the death of God, the nature of historical process, evolutionary theory and the implications of these themes for the concept of human freedom. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: one course in philosophy other than PHIL120 or PHIL130; recommended: PHIL330 or PHIL331
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