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PHIL 25: Comparative World Religions: West
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Origin, history and significant ideas of the world's major Western religions as seen through the practice and expression of contemporary American diversity. Comparisons of fundamental insights, ideals and contributions towards human moral heritage of primitive religion, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Humanities
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PHIL 34H: Honors Institute Seminar in Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Foothill College
Formerly: PHIL 34 A seminar in directed readings, discussions and projects in philosophy. Specific topics to be determined by the instructor. Prerequisite: Honors Institute participant. Advisory: Not open to students with credit in PHIL 34. One hour lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 35: Department Honors Projects in Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Foothill College
Seminar in readings, research, critical techniques and practice. Specific topics vary. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. One hour lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 36: Special Projects in Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Foothill College
Advanced readings research, and/or project in philosophy. Specific topics determined in consultation with instructor. Repeatability: Any combination of PHIL 36, 36X, 36Y & 36Z may be taken for a maximum of six units. One hour lecture for each unit of credit. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 36X: Special Projects in Philosophy
2.00 Credits
Foothill College
Advanced readings, research, and/or project in philosophy. Specific topics determined in consultation with instructor. Repeatability: Any combination of PHIL 36, 36X, 36Y & 36Z may be taken for a maximum of six units. Two hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 36Y: Special Projects in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Foothill College
Advanced readings, research, and/or project in philosophy. Specific topics determined in consultation with instructor. Repeatability: Any combination of PHIL 36, 36X, 36Y & 36Z may be taken for a maximum of six units. Three hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 36Z: Special Projects in Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Advanced readings, research, and/or project in philosophy. Specific topics determined in consultation with instructor. Repeatability: Any combination of PHIL 36, 36X, 36Y & 36Z may be taken for a maximum of six units. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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PHIL 4: Introduction to Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Introductory survey of basic principles and concerns of philosophy and of philosophical questions. Examines selected concepts concerned with the meaning and nature of reality, knowledge, morals, religion, aesthetics and issues of social and political concern. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Humanities
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PHIL 50: Introduction to Critical Thinking
4.00 Credits
Foothill College
Develops understanding of informal logic and practical reasoning skills necessary for academic success, including tools needed to analyze information from a variety of sources such as academic essays, philosophic literature, news media and advertising. Focus on skills of argumentation including, but not limited to, elements of an argument, deductive and inductive forms of argumentation, the evaluation of arguments and the recognition of a variety of fallacies. Skills developed through written analysis of a variety of sources including but not limited to academic articles, news media, televised debates and advertisements. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 1A or ESL 26. Four hours lecture. GE Area: Communication & Analytical Thinking
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PHIL 7: Introduction to Symbolic Logic
5.00 Credits
Foothill College
Use of logic as a tool for analyzing arguments. Development of formal proof techniques including quantification theory. Five hours lecture. GE Area: Communication & Analytical Thinking
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