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PJ 498E: W internship in Peace & Justice
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Provides an intensive work experience appropriate to concerns for peace and justice. Prerequisite(s): PJ 400;
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PL 253H: Honors Philosophical Issues
3.00 Credits
Regis University
An introductory course in philosophy that acquaints students to some of the key questions, branches, and figures that make up, historically, the philosophical map and invites students to begin or continue a philosophical journey of their own. NOTE: Honors students only.
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PL 254H: Honors Philosophy of The Person
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Designed for students participating in the Regis College Honors Program. Seeks to understand human persons and their role in the world. Addresses questions such as what is human nature What are human values What is the good life for human beings Is there a limit to human knowledge NOTE: Honors students only.
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PL 270: Philosophical Explorations
3.00 Credits
Regis University
An introductory course in philosophy which acquaints students with the range of questions and issues raised in both philosophical tradition and contemporary thought. Engages students in a critical analysis and evaluation of different philosophical positions, including their own.
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PL 270H: Honors Philosophical Explorations
3.00 Credits
Regis University
An introductory course in philosophy which acquaints students with the range of questions and issues raised in both philosophical tradition and contemporary thought. Engages students in a critical analysis and evaluation of different philosophical positions, including their own. NOTE: Honors Students only.
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PL 300H: Honors Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Explores the intersection between philosophy and other disciplines, such as philosophy and religion, or literature, or popular culture, or film, or social issues; engages major philosophical traditions; explores ethics, critical thinking, or logic and intuition. NOTE: Honors students only. Additional Prerequisite(s): and one 200-level Philosophy course or permission of instructor. Prerequisite(s): CCS 200H;
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PL 313: Philosophy/ Theology of Love
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Examines how philosophical and religious traditions have understood the nature of love. Emphasizes philosophical and religious outlooks and values. Prerequisite(s): One 200-level RS course and one 200-level PL course. Cross listing(s): RC 313.
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PL 315E: W philosophy And Religion:
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Surveys philosophical discussions of religion from both a classical and contemporary perspective. Additional Prerequisite(s): One 200-level PL course. Prerequisite(s): RS 200; Cross listing(s): RC 315E-W.
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PL 320: Philosophy of Sport
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Explores how sport is defined and distinguished from other human activities, how ethics and law apply to sport, the types of knowledge required in sport, the ways in which sport reflects issues of race and gender, ideas of beauty and their application to sport, and the ways in which port incorporates concepts of the self. Prerequisite(s): One 200-level Philosophy course.
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PL 340 SOC: Spect: Phil & Lit in 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Examines literary, philosophical, and historical texts of the twentieth century, focusing on the theme of spectacle. Developments such as the linguistic turn, modernism, post-modernism, postcolonialism, the holocaust, and nationalism will be featured. Additional Prerequisite(s): One 200-level PL course. Prerequisite(s): EN 210 CCS 200; Cross listing(s): EN 311X EN 340 HS 340 HO 348F.
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