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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., 3 hours 1000-level philosophy. (Area ll) Classical and modern texts on the phenomenology of consciousness and mind-body problems.
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LEC. 3. Pr., 3 hours 1000-level philosophy. (Area ll) A survey of contemporary philosophical discussions of the nature of language.
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LEC. 3. Pr., 3 hours 1000-level philosophy. (Area l) The political thought of both classical and contemporary thinkers, including Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Mill, Spencer, Marx, Rawls, and Nozick.
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., 3 hours 1000-level philosophy. (Area l) The function of law including judicial reasoning, ground of authority, natural law, legal responsibility, punishment, civil disobedience, and the relation of law to ethics.
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LEC. 3. Pr., 3 hours 1000-level philosophy. (Area l) Advanced philosophical study of the ethical issues that arise in such intellectual endeavors as medicine, law, business, military science, engineering, etc.
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LEC. 3. Pr., 3 hours 1000-level philosophy. (Area ll) A critical analysis of such topics as monism and pluralism, freedom and determinism, realism and nominalism and the mind-body problem.
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., 3 hours 1000-level philosophy. (Area ll) Selected works of such authors as Kierkegaard, Neitzsche, Sartre, Jaspers, and Heidegger.
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., junior standing, departmental approval. Topics vary. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., PHIL 3110. (Area IV) Soundness, completeness, and other metalogical results for propositional and predicate logics.
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3.00 Credits
LEC. 3. Pr., 6 hours 3000-level philosophy. (Area ll) Empirical meaning, verifiability, measurement, probability, causality and determinism.
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