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Philosophy 195A: Senior Essay
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Preparation of senior essay (approximately 25 pages) during one quarter. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. The Staff
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Philosophy 195B: Senior Essay
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Under exceptional circumstances, a second senior essay continuing the work of the first essay is permitted but only when the first senior essay has been completed. Students submit petition to sponsoring agency. The Staff
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Philosophy 199: Tutorial
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
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Philosophy 199F: Independent Study
2.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
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Philosophy 22: Introduction to Ethical Theory.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
A consideration of ethical issues and theories focusing on the foundation of moral value and the principles governing character and behavior. Designed to extend and develop the student's abilities in philosophical reasoning about ethics. (General Education Code(s): IH.) D. Guevara
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Philosophy 24: Introduction to Ethics:Contemporary Moral Issues
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
An examination of the conceptual and moral issues that arise in connection with such topics as abortion, racism and war and violence, world hunger, humans and their interactions with the nonhuman environment. The readings are drawn from recent philosophical articles on these topics. (General Education Code(s): IH.) The Staff
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Philosophy 26: Existentialism and After
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
A survey of recent movements in European thought, such as phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, critical theory, continental feminism, and poststructuralism, with some attention to their 19th-century precursors. Selections from major philosophical treatises are supplemented with literary works. (General Education Code(s): IH.) The Staff
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Philosophy 28: Environmental Ethics
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
This course is an introduction to the moral issues raised by our interactions with nonhuman animals and with the rest of the natural environment. The course will relate traditional moral theories to contemporary literature on the ethics of nature conservation and environmental protection. The course is intended as a first course in philosophy as well as a first course in ethics; therefore, questions concerning the nature of philosophical inquiry and the ways in which philosophical inquiry is different from inquiries conducted within other disciplines will also be addressed. (General Education Code(s): IH.) The Staff
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Philosophy 80E: Latin American Philosophy
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Is there a general school of philosophy endemic to Latin America Would it have to appeal to quintessential Western philosophical questions regarding knowledge, values, and reality If not, why not, and would it then still count as philosophy What difference do ethnic and national diversity, as well as strong political and social inequality, make to the development of philosophical questions and frameworks Course explores a variety of historically situated Latin American thinkers who investigate ethnic identity, gender, and socio-political inequality and liberation, and historical memory, and who have also made important contributions to mainstream analytical and continental philosophy. (Also offered as Latin American&Latino Studies 80E. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) (General Education Code(s): T4-Humanities and Arts, E.) R. Winther
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Philosophy 80F: Philosophical Puzzles,Paradoxes,and Conundrums
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Many philosophical problems have origins in puzzles and paradoxes. One of the most famous is Zeno's paradox of motion. Among others are paradox of the heap (Sorties paradox), Newcomb's puzzle (puzzle about rational decision making), Problem of the Many (problem about material objects), and Liar paradox (paradox for semantics). Over long history of philosophy, many such puzzles and paradoxes have been discovered; some have been solved, and others have yet to be solved. (General Education Code(s): T4-Humanities and Arts.) The Staff
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