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PHIL 245: Existentialism
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prereq.: One course in philosophy or consent of the instructor. Not offered in 2004- 2006.] Examines some of the major themes of existentialist thought using the work of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Camus, Sartre, de Beauvoir, and others. Addresses questions like: How does the reality of death affect the meaning of life? Is existence absurd? Is human freedom a benefit or a burden? What does it mean to live authentically? Raymond.
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PHIL 350: Independent Study
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prereq.: Consent of the instructor. Staff.
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PHIL 355: Thesis
4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prereq.: Senior standing and consent of the instructor. Staff.
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PHIL 370: Internship
4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prereq.: Consent of the supervising faculty member. Staff.
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PHIL 380: Gender and Queer Theory
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Considers the central themes and problems of contemporary gender and queer theory. Readings include works by foundational thinkers in the field such as Foucault, Rubin, and Butler. Specific topics of inquiry may include critical assessments or theoretical explorations of the following: identity politics, sexual orientation science studies, gay marriage, transgender theory, and intersexuality studies.
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PHIL 390: Seminar
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Prereq.: One course in philosophy or womens studies or consent of the instructor. Intensively examines a particular philosopher, philosophical school of thought, or philosophical problem. Torres Gregory, Raymond.
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PHIL 580: Gender and Queer Theory
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Considers the central themes and problems of contemporary gender and queer theory. Readings include works by foundational thinkers in the field such as Foucault, Rubin, and Butler. Specific topics of inquiry may include critical assessments or theoretical explorations of the following: identity politics, sexual orientation science studies, gay marriage, transgender theory, and intersexuality studies.
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PHYS 103: Great Discoveries in Science
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Focuses on breakthrough ideas concerning the universal laws of nature, the origin and composition of the universe, the nature of matter, and the origin and evolution of life. Encourages learning through inquiry and cooperative strategies to foster an appreciation of the processes, accomplishments, and limitations of science. Weekly laboratory meetings support the classroom learning. Goldberg, Montagno.
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PHYS 103L: Great Disc. in Science Lab
0.00 Credits
Simmons University
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PHYS 105: Science & Tech:Way Things Work
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Traces the development of technology, provides insight into the fundamentals of modern science and technology, emphasizes the synergy between the two, and provides practical experience in dealing with real systems and devices found in daily life. Weekly laboratory. Designed for non-majors. Goldberg.
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