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3.00 Credits
Introduces philosophy from the late Roman era to the 14th century. Philosophers studied may include Augustine, Boethius, Aquinas, and Ockham. Topics range over religion, ethics, mind, and metaphysics. Prereq., 12 hours of philosophy course work.
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Studies two or three major philosophies prominent during the last century. Prereq., 12 hours of philosophy course work. Restricted to juniors/ seniors.
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Examines central figures and texts in the existential tradition, from Kierkegaard and Nietzsche to Heidegger and Sartre. Prereq., 12 hours of philosophy course work. Restricted to juniors/seniors.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the work of Edmund Husserl and subsequent phenomenologists (e.g., Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty). Prereq., 12 hours of philosophy course work. Restricted to juniors and seniors.
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Provides an in-depth look at some recent work in moral theory. Topics covered, varying from year to year, include: consequentialism and its critics; virtue theory; moral psychology; impartiality and the personal point of view. Prereqs., 12 hours philosophy course work, including PHIL 3100; and junior standing. Same as PHIL 5110.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a survey of recent approaches to political philosophy: liberalism (Rawls, Disorkin); libertarianism (Nozick); communitarianism (Sandel, MacIntyre); and feminism (Jaggar). Topics and readings vary with the instructor. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Prereqs., PHIL 2200, 3200, and 12 hours of philosophy course work. Restricted to juniors and seniors. Same as PHIL 5200.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq., CLAS/HIST 1051, CLAS/HIST 1061, HIST 1010, PSCI 2004, or PHIL 3000. Restricted to juniors/ seniors. Same as CLAS 4041 and HIST 4041.
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3.00 Credits
Historical and systematic study of principal themes of Marxist thought, from its Hegelian origins to its contemporary varieties, emphasizing the works of Marx and Engels. Prereq., 12 hours of GRMN or PHIL course work or instructor consent. Restricted to juniors/ seniors. Same as GRMN 4251.
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Considers philosophical topics concerning law and the U.S. legal system. Topics that may be considered include the nature of law, relations between law and morality, justifications of punishment, the moral duty to obey the law, and law and liberty. Prereq., junior or senior standing and 12 hours in philosophy. Same as PHIL 5260.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses problems in the philosophy of mind, including the mind-body problem, and such concepts as consciousness, mental representation, and intentionality. Prereqs., PHIL 2440, 3010, 3340, and 3480. Same as PHIL 5300.
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