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PHIL 375: Liturgical Readings
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Through classroom discussion and ongoing practicum, students learn the foundations for and the skills of proclaiming the Word of God in the liturgical setting. Theological and practical skills learned in this course in the seminary community and as readers at The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. For seminarians only.
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PHIL 403: Morality and Law
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A study of the relation between law and morality and its consequences for the resolution of human conflict. Emphasis on the issues between natural law/right theory and its diverse critics. Topical problems deal with the legal enforcement of morals, punishment, discrimination. Area I. Prerequisites: 201 and 202, or equivalent.
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PHIL 422: Hist of Contemp Phil
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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PHIL 453: History of Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A treatment of the main philosophers of the rationalist, empiricist, and Kantian traditions, from Descartes through the nineteenth century. Concentrators only. Junior standing required.
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PHIL 454: Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Beginning with the nineteenth century, a treatment of the roots of contemporary philosophical movements such as analytic philosophy, on the one hand, and phenomenology and existentialism, on the other. Explores the implications of these movements in twentieth century philosophy. Authors treated may include Frege, Husserl, Nietzsche, Peirce, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Quine.. Concentrators only. Junior standing required.
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PHYS 101: 20th Century Physics I
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A presentation using relatively little mathematics of basic physics as understood at the beginning of the 20th Century. Major advances in physical thought since 1900 are emphasized. Intended for non-concentrators.
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PHYS 103: Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A descriptive course in astronomy and scientific cosmology intended for nonconcentrators. Observing nights and field trips are an integral part of the course.
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PHYS 104: Search of Extraterrestrial Life
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Recent discoveries of planets around nearby stars and possible fossil evidence from Mars has changed science's perspective on extraterrestrial life. Course is aimed at nonscience majors; addresses topics such as the connection between life and the evolution of stars, the origin of the solar system, origins of life on earth, possibilities of life on neighboring planets and evidence for other solar systems, interstellar travel, UFOs.
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PHYS 122: Sound & Light in Nature & Arts
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Designed for nonscience concentrators interested in music, high fidelity, vision, color, and the physical aspects of the arts.
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PHYS 177: Freshmen Seminar: The Atomic Age
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Examines the scientific discoveries, the social and political developments, and the ethical problems during the fifty-year period leading up to the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945.
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