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COLQ 4210: Senior Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
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COLQ 6010: The Andrew W. Mellon Professorship in Humanities
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
An interdisciplinary course offered by a scholar of notable achievements both in teaching and research in humanistic learning. This course is not assigned to any particular discipline but spans the broad area of the humanities: classical, English, foreign languages and literatures, history, history of fine arts, and philosophy. Note: Ordinarily, appointments to the Mellon Professorship are for one semester. Enrollment open to juniors, seniors and graduate students.
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COLQ 6020: The Andrew W. Mellon Professorship in Humanities
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
An interdisciplinary course offered by a scholar of notable achievements both in teaching and research in humanistic learning. This course is not assigned to any particular discipline but spans the broad area of the humanities: classical, English, foreign languages and literatures, history, history of fine arts, and philosophy. Note: Ordinarily, appointments to the Mellon Professorship are for one semester. Enrollment open to juniors, seniors and graduate students.
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COLQ H1010: Honors Freshman Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
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COLQ H2010: Honors Sophomore Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. A general colloquium built around some significant concept or problem which may be approached from many different points of view.
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COLQ H3010: Science and Human Values
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Birtel. The prohibition against confusion of “is†and “ought†has not prevented scientific theories from impinging on sociopolitical and religious values. The purpose of this colloquium is to examine specific instances of the interaction of science and values in order to gain insights into various ways in which these interactions occur. What is science? What are values? Is the methodology of science relevant to the methodology of ethics? What is the role of theology in science and in ethics? Is science objective and are values subjective? Is science value-free? The emphasis is on the interaction of science and values, not on the history of science or on the growth of knowledge.
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COLQ H3020: God(s) and Science
0.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Birtel. Is it not all over with belief in God? Has religion any future? Can we have morality without religion? Is not science sufficient? Has atheism not been proved and is nihilism not refutable? And, if God does exist, what kind of God is He? How has science changed theology? Is there any similarity between the two enterprises? Are there really different ways of knowing? What alternatives exist to replace the legacy of dualism? Are the god of philosophy, the god of history, and the god of nature and god of faith different gods?
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COLQ H3030: Science and Religion
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Birtel. Two great themes have shaped Western civilization during the last ten centuries: science and the Judeo-Christian tradition. The Enlightenment, by enthroning science, increasingly has rejected the Judeo-Christian tradition. But now science itself has come under attack. If those two principal cultural influences diminish, some alternative must be found to spawn a new ethos, or a new paradigmatic view relating science and religion is needed to give intelligibility to the relation of God, man, and nature. A dialogue has begun to emerge redefining and unifying the roles of theology and science. This seminar examines the current status of post-modern science and theology and probes alternative themes for the evolution of Western civilization under the influence of the present “revolution by consciousness.â€
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COLQ H3040: Honors Junior Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
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COLQ H4010: Humanities Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. Built around some concept or problem which may be viewed from many different vantage points, thus relating the various disciplines within the humanities. Does not meet the college humanities distribution requirement.
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