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PHILOSOPHY 290I: The Meaning of Life
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A philosophical consideration of what matters most in life, with readings from both classic and contemporary philosophers, together with selections from literary fiction and the arts. Prerequisite: One course in philosophy or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 25 students. Staff
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PHILOSOPHY 291,292: Individual Study
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Open to sophomores with permission of the department.
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PHILOSOPHY 316: Marxism
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Development of classical Marxist positions on historical process, social change and freedom. Readings in Hegel, Feurbach, Marx and Engels. This is the same course as Government 399 and Slavic Studies 399. Prerequisite: A course in government, history, philosophy or sociology, or permission of the instructor. M. Despalatovic, M. Woody
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PHILOSOPHY 318: Nietzsche
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A critical study of Nietzsche's philosophy concentrating on a close reading of Truth and Falsehood In Their Extra-Moral Sense, The Birth of Tragedy and Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and reference to related texts. Open to junior and senior majors and minors in philosophy, and to other students with permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 25 students. K. Pfefferkorn
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PHILOSOPHY 320: Darwin And The Impact of Evolutionary Thought
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A historical and philosophical survey of the development of the Darwinian theory of evolution by natural selection within the philosophical, religious and scientific contexts of the 19th and 20th centuries. Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 25 students. D. Turner
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PHILOSOPHY 330: Major Texts
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
An intensive and critical reading of major texts in philosophy. Students may not take this course and Courses 201 and 202 at the same time. Open to junior and senior majors and minors in philosophy, and to other students with permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 15 students.
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PHILOSOPHY 330A: Plato
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Classics 315. Refer to the Classics listing for a course description.
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PHILOSOPHY 330B: Kant
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Prerequisite: Course 202 or permission of the instructor. Staff
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PHILOSOPHY 330C: Hegel
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind. Prerequisite: Course 202 or permission of the instructor. M. Woody
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PHILOSOPHY 330E: Wittgenstein
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
The development of Wittgenstein's work from the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus to the Philosophical Investigations and On Certainty, with particular attention to Wittgenstein's contributions to metaphysics, his philosophy of language and his attitudes towards the nature of philosophy itself. Readings will also include work by Russell, Anscombe, Kripke, and other contemporary writers. A. Pessin
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