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PED 455: Coe:Methods Of Softbl/Basebl Coachng
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
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PED 515: Coe:Org And Admin Of Pe
4.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
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PH 008: Natural World Domain
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
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PL 008: Philosophy Domain
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
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PL 141: Logic
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course offers a combination of skills in critical thinking, introductions to two types of formal logic, and a survey of informal logical fallacies, all with the aim of finding uses for those skills in real life. The goal of the class is to develop the ability to distinguish between successful and unsuccessful arguments by learning the structure of good thinking and evaluating the quality of evidence used to support an argument. There are no prerequisites.
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PL 151: Introduction to Western Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course introduces students to the origin of the Western philosophical tradition. It traces the development of Western philosophy from Socrates to its first Christian expressions and examines the contribution made to Western culture by the philosophers of the classical period, especially Plato and Aristotle. Discussions focus on applying the insights of classical philosophers to contemporary issues. Both primary and secondary sources will be used. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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PL 161: Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is an introduction to the philosophy of human nature. It examines some major theories that treat the nature of the human person. Such key issues as knowledge, freedom, immortality, and person are discussed. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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PL 169: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is an introduction to the philosophical discipline of ethics. Among the topics covered are: the nature of ethical inquiry, theories of happiness, an analysis of moral activity, the growth of personal moral character, differing approaches to normative evaluation (such as duty ethics and consequence ethics), and selected moral problems. This course also satisfies the requirement in the Business major's legal and ethical component.
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PL 170: Introduction to Asian Thought
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This is an introductory survey of the general philosophical themes of Indian, Chinese, and Japanese thought. Classical and contemporary sources will be studied. This course fulfills the multicultural studies area of the general education curriculum. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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PL 172: Chinese Thought and Culture
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course introduces students to the thought and culture of China from earliest times through the Twentieth Century. The main focus is on the three great streams of Chinese thought: Confucianism, Daoism (Taoism) and Buddhism. The course emphasizes the role of these philosophies/religions in the social-political life and on the artistic expressions (from calligraphy to film) of the peoples of East Asia. This course fulfills the multicultural studies area of the general education curriculum. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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