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PHIL 516: Nineteenth-and Twentieth-Century Political Thought
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
This class examines the major philosophical ideas of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and will primarily stress the development of the twentieth-century totalitarian movements and the problems confronting the realization and maintenance of individual freedom and democratic governmental systems (Same as POSC 516.)
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PHIL 518: Existentialism
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Students will explore several of the major works of existential writers during the term. Writers to be considered will include Kierkegaard, Sartre, Camus, and others. Works will not be limited exclusively to philosophical works; novels and plays may also be included.
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PHIL 523: American Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of some of the major works of the classical American philosophical tradition, including transcendentalism and pragmatism, with special focus on the works of Peirce, James, and Dewey.
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PHIL 527: Philosophy of Religion
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of philosophical perceptions of God, religious experience, revelation, faith and reason, religious language, religion and ethics, evil, and death and eschatology. (Same as REL 527.)
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PHIL 532: Christian History and Theology II:Reformation and Modern
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A survey of Christian history and theology from 1517 to the present, with special emphasis on the major social, cultural, and theological developments within Christianity or that have had significant impact on Christianity. Prerequisites for undergraduates: REL 101, REL 102, REL 301. (Same as REL 532.)
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PHIL 580: Major Philosophical Problems Seminar
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
An examination of a major theme or problem in philosophy, to be determined by the instructor. The capstone course for the philosophy major, this course guides students through an advanced research process culminating in a senior essay. May be repeated when topic varies. Prerequisite: any 4-unit PHIL course or consent of instructor. (WI, RM, PS)
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PHIL 590: Topics in Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
An examination of a major figure or problem in philosophy.
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PHIL 590 - Topics in Philosophy
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PHIL 592: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Selected Topics
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PHIL 599: Directed Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
Consent of the divisional chairperson is required.
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PHYS 102: Basic Physics I
4.00 Credits
Pepperdine University
A study of basic concepts of physics. Life science applications are taught, with emphasis on mechanics of particles, bodies, fluids, thermodynamics (temperature and heat), and sound (vibrations and waves). Three hours of lecture and one laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MATH 104. (GE)
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