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PI 300T1: Philosophy Elective
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Emporia State University
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PI 300T2: Philosophy Elective
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Emporia State University
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PI 300T3: Philosophy Elective
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Emporia State University
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PI 300T4: Philosophy Elective
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Emporia State University
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PI 301: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
Why do people do good things? Does ethics depend on religion? We will examine these and similar questions in order to illuminate some of the central approaches to moral problems taken by leading philosophers from around the world. The course will challenge students to develop their ethical reasoning skills so that they may enhance their capabilities for ethical decision making.
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PI 302: Basic Logic
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
How do people try to fool us? What structures are hidden in everyday languages? This course will enable students to recognize and apply logical tools in order to distinguish between good and bad arguments. Formal and informal techniques of evaluating arguments will be introduced. Related topics may include mass media, science, and politics.
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PI 310: Philosophy of Art and Beauty
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
People often disagree about what makes a painting good, a person beautiful, or a song moving. To complicate matters further, the artist presents us with odd and confusing objects. How can we understand what makes them artworks in the first place? Can people agree about effective art? Should they? This course will explore classic and contemporary attempts to answer these and related questions.
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PI 315: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
Do human beings have moral obligations to the natural world? This course explores questions concerning the ethical relations of humans to the natural environment. Topics include Western and non-Western conceptions of nature and the application of various ethical theories and concepts to environmental concerns. Students will explore the role of religious, scientific, technological, economic, and political considerations in developing environmental policy, and will examine different social perspectives on the environment.
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PI 320: Philosophy of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
Who and what are human beings? Why are we the way we are? This course is a survey and examination of the most influential ideas and philosophical theories on human nature. The course covers conceptions of human nature articulated by ancient, modern and contemporary philosophers. Approaches considered will include religious and naturalistic conceptions of human nature as well.
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PI 325: Social & Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
The purpose of the course is to introduce the student to the methods of philosophy through the study of key concepts and positions in social and political philosophy. These methods include close textual reading, critical analysis, imaginative variation, and the construction of arguments and counter-arguments. Both historical and contemporary approaches to social and political philosophy will be emphasized.
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