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PHIL 308: Philosophy of God
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A critical examination of the traditional arguments for the existence of God and of their scientific, epistemological, and logical requirements; a discussion of the philosophy of God as conceived by the principal representatives of modern philosophy. Area II. Offered both semesters. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 309: Theories of Ethics
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A study of classical and contemporary theories of moral conduct. Special emphasis on problems of moral judgment, justification, and ideas. Area I. Offered both semesters. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 310: Philosophy of Art
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Philosophical treatment of a range of art forms that focuses on the nature of creativity, beauty, and representation. Major arts compared and contrasted. Area I. Offered both semesters. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 311: Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A study of ethical principles and their application to selected moral issues from various fields of contemporary human action. Area I. Offered both semesters. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 313: Philosophy of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Comparison and contrast of texts from Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Descartes, Nietzsche and others on such themes as: nature and convention, freedom, solitude, and community. Offered both semesters. Area II. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 315: Philosophy of Language
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A philosophical inquiry into the nature and function of language. Studies classical, medieval, and modern philosophers; discusses topics such as meaning, reference, and truth. Area II. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 317: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An examination of philosophical questions that have arisen in the Western tradition regarding such fundamental issues as the relationship between faith and reason; the nature of religious language; rational arguments for and against the existence of God; the problem of evil; the nature and attributes of God; the relationships between God and human freedom, and between morality and religion; the problem of miracles; and the prospect of life after death. Area II. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 323: Logic
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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PHIL 328: Philosophy of the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Philosophical issues arising in the theory and practices of the social sciences. Special emphasis on the epistemic status of theoretical laws in the social sciences and the role and function of models. Area II. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent.
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PHIL 329: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Logic of inquiry in the sciences (primarily natural); explanation, prediction, causality, scientific law, induction, and other concepts involved in understanding the scientific enterprise. Offered both semesters. Area II. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or 211 and 212, or equivalent. .
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