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PHIL 332: Social & Political Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Investigation of issues such as the relation between individual and society, the nature of justice and the good society, and freedom and authority; readings from Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, and contemporary thinkers. [Beginning Fall 2010, this course will carry the number PHIL 420.]
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PHIL 332 - Social & Political Philosophy
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PHIL 334: Lucretius
4.00 Credits
Emory University
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PHIL 335: Marx And Marxism
4.00 Credits
Emory University
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PHIL 335 - Marx And Marxism
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PHIL 340: Analytic Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Study of the twentieth-century tradition of language analysis and empiricism; readings from such philosophers as Moore, Russell, Wittgenstein, Ryle, Carnap, Strawson, Quine, Grice, and Searle. [Beginning Fall 2010, this course will carry the number PHIL 410.]
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PHIL 340 - Analytic Philosophy
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PHIL 345: Philosophy Of Language
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Philosophical study of meaning and language: pragmatics, truth, analyticity, reference, translation, the relationship between language and mind, and the social and political aspects of language use. [Beginning Fall 2010, this course will carry the number PHIL 436.]
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PHIL 345 - Philosophy Of Language
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PHIL 350: Philosophy Of Science
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Examination of scientific rationality and scientific method; topics covered include intertheoretic relations and the character of scientific change, concepts, theories, and explanations.[Beginning Fall 2010, this course will carry the number PHIL 425.]
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PHIL 350 - Philosophy Of Science
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PHIL 352: Philosophy Of Social Science
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Examination of the philosophical problems presented by the study of humans, societies, and cultures, such as the relations of nature and culture, individuals and social wholes, inquirers' values and conclusions, and scientific and traditional belief systems.
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PHIL 352 - Philosophy Of Social Science
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PHIL 354: Metaphysics
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Leading theories of being in Western thought; idealism and realism; naturalism and supernaturalism; materialism and immaterialism; monism, dualism, and pluralism; the mind-body problem. Readings drawn from throughout the history of philosophy. [Beginning Fall 2010, this course will carry the number PHIL 428.]
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PHIL 354 - Metaphysics
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PHIL 355: Philosophies Of The East
4.00 Credits
Emory University
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PHIL 356: Theory Of Knowledge
4.00 Credits
Emory University
Principal theories of the nature, scope, and validity of human knowledge; readings drawn from ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary sources.
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PHIL 356 - Theory Of Knowledge
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