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PHI 1010: Introduction to Philosophical Systems
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after PHI 1030. Introduction to philosophy and the main schools of philosophical thought, through examination of some of the great philosophers of the past. Selected texts of writers such as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, Descartes, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Mill, James, and Russell will be discussed. (T)
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PHI 1020: Honors Introduction to Philosophical Systems
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Open only to Honors students. See PHI 1010. (I)
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PHI 1030: Introduction to Philosophical Problems
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after PHI 1010 or FYS 1400. Survey and discussion of some of the enduring and most pressing issues that have occupied philosophers: Does God exist What is a good person Do we have free will Is the mind the same as the brain What is the universe really like What do we really know Course will acquaint students with techniques for discussing such questions and for evaluating proposed answers to them. (T)
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PHI 1040: Honors Introduction to Philosophical Problems
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Open only to Honors students. See PHI 1030. (I)
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PHI 1050: Critical Thinking. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Knowledge and skills relevant to the critical evaluation of claims and arguments. Topics will include: the formulation and identification of deductively and inductively warranted conclusions from available evidence; the assessment of the strengths of arguments; the assessment of consistency, inconsistency, implications, and equivalence among statements; the identification of fallacious patterns of inference; and the recognition of explanatory relations among statements. (T)
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PHI 1100: Contemporary Moral Issues PL)
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Critical discussion of contemporary moral issues including pornography, adultery, incest, and homosexuality; abortion; preferential treatment; obligations to the poor; capital punishment; terrorism; ethics in the professions. (Y)
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PHI 1110: Ethical Issues in Health Care. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after PHI 1120. Survey of moral issues that arise in the practice of medicine and in pursuit of medical knowledge: abortion, euthanasia, experimentation on human subjects, informed consent, rights to health care, genetic engineering, the concepts of death, health and disease. (Y)
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PHI 1120: Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after PHI 1110. Critical examination of moral issues in the workplace, including: discrimination and preferential treatment, sexual harassment, whistle-blowing, privacy and disclosure, corporate social responsibility. (T)
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PHI 1850: Introductory Symbolic Logic. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
The logic of propositions; the general logic of predicates and relations. (Y)
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PHI 1860: Honors Introductory Symbolic Logic. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
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