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PHIL 3094: Special Readings in Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Writing of a philosophical essay based on readings on an approved topic with a given bibliography and tutorial conferences. Prerequisites: One 2000-level PHIL course and permission of instructor.
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PHIL 3114: Political Theory I:Classical and Medieval
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
An examination of the foundations of the Western political tradition in Greek, Roman, and medieval thought. Focusing attention upon such major figures as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, Machiavelli, Luther, and Calvin, explores the major questions and problems of political theory. Also listed as PS 3114. IV
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PHIL 3124: Political Theory II:Modern
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Surveys the development of political theory in the modern and contemporary periods, focusing on such major figures as Hobbes, Locke, Hegel, Marx, Sartre, Marcuse, and others. A chronological and logical extension of PHIL/PS 3114, but PHIL/PS 3114 is not a prerequisite. Also listed as PS 3124. IV
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PHIL 3144: Existentialism
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
An exploration of the nature and meaning of existentialism as it has developed in philosophy and theology and in their interactions. Prerequisite: One 2000 level PHIL course. IVW
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PHIL 3214: Social Theory of Karl Marx
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
An examination of the critical and humanistic foundations of Marx's theory of society and politics. The course will focus topically on the major components of Marx's thought, including human nature, social relations, alienation, exploitation, the historical development of capitalist society, the role of the state and ideology, and visions of future society. Also listed as PS 3214. Prerequisite: PS 1004 or PHIL 1024. IV
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PHIL 3404: Epistemology
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
An examination of traditional questions of knowledge, truth, and meaning especially as they are challenged by versions of skepticism and relativism. Special attention will be given to recent controversies, such as the realism-antirealism debate in philosophy of science, feminist critiques of rationality, and the plausibility of 'naturalized' epistemology. Prerequisite: One 2000-level PHIL course. IV W
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PHIL 3414: Ethical Theory
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
An examination of several responses to the questions 'How should I act?' and 'What sort of person should I be?' The course will consider classical ethical theories, including those of Aristotle, Mill, and Kant, as well as recent challenges from virtue theory and feminist ethics. Prerequisite: one 2000-level PHIL course. IV W
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PHIL 3424: Metaphysics
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Personal identity, causation, mind and body, numbers, free will-all of these and more are subjects which are studied in metaphysics. Students will conduct philosophical inquiries concerning a selection of these topics and will learn why the study of metaphysics is important not only to philosophy but also to a great many other disciplines (e.g., physics, psychology, and mathematics). Prerequisite: one 2000-level PHIL course. IVW
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PHIL 3534: Black Feminist Theory
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Examines critical and theoretical issues in Black feminism from the 19C to the present, focusing on the influential contemporary black feminist intellectual tradition that emerged in the 1970s. From this perspective, students will explore certain themes and topics, such as work, family, politics, and community, through reading the writings of Black feminists. We will also study the ways in which women and men have worked together, towards the eradication of race and gender inequality, among other systems of oppression, which have historically subjugated Black women. Although emphasis will be placed on Black feminist traditions in the United States and Britain, at the end of the semester we will consider Black feminism in global perspecitive. Prerequisite: WS 1004 or PHIL 2004/WS 2004, or permisison of instructor. Also listed as WS 3534. III B or IV.
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PHIL 3554: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
One of the most creative and transformative centuries in the history of Western philosophy, thinkers of this age aimed to reenvision the philosophical project as a whole. Readings in Fichte, Schopenhauer, Feuerbach, Marx, Kierkegaard, Mill and Nitzsche will be introduced and contextualized by substantial readings from Hegel. Prerequisite: one 200-level PHIL course. IV
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