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PH 499: Senior Project in Physics
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Independent research in a subject (experimental or theoretical) that brings to bear the student's accumulated knowledge and skills in the discipline. A project report, written in the style of a scientific journal article, is required. Prerequisite: senior standing or consent. Interim.
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PL 200: Ethical Choice
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A beginning-level course about moral decision-making. Part of the course focuses on case studies of ethical choices pertaining to property, welfare, violence, punishment, war, and similar topics.The other part of the course is an introduction to ethical theory focusing on the processes by which moral norms are established and critically evaluated.
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PL 201: Introduction to Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Basic problems and forms of inquiry that have shaped the Western philosophical heritage.The course may focus on problems of morality, religion, political philosophy, and theories about the nature and limits of human knowledge. Fall, Spring.
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PL 202: Ethical Issues in Business
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A look at some of the major ethical issues facing American businesses today.The approach of the course is to bring the analytical and conceptual tools of ethical theory to major business concerns. In addition to studying such applied issues as corporate social responsibility, affirmative action, and employee rights, the course also has a strong theoretical component.
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PL 206: Darwinism and Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An examination of philosophical questions raised by a Darwinian account of the evolution of life such as the creation-evolution debate, evolutionary accounts of altruism, morality, free will, and human behavior generally. Also listed as HON 206, this course may be counted by Honors Program students toward fulfillment of their course requirements.
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PL 241: Logic
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
A study of semantics, traditional deductive logic, and an introductory approach to symbolic logic. Fall.
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PL 250: Contemporary Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An examination of the major themes of philosophy in the twentieth century with particular emphasis on the way skeptical doubts concerning the idea and attainability of truth have issued in an increasingly dominant form of cultural relativism in such diverse arenas as law and literature, anthropology, the history of science, and moral and political theory. Fall.
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PL 251: History of Western Philosophy I
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Ancient philosophy from Thales to Plotinus (an IC designated course). Fall.
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PL 252: History of Western Philosophy II
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
Modern philosophy from Descartes through Kant. Spring.
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PL 253: Ethical Theory
1.00 Credits
Birmingham Southern College
An examination of the theoretical grounds of ethical reasoning encompassing such issues as the respective roles of reason and emotion in ethical judgment, utilitarian and social-contract conceptions of justice, and the reality of ethical values.
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