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Provides an introduction to certain basic metaphysical problems, such as the existence of God, freedom vs. determinism, the mind/body problem, personal identity, the problem of immortality, substance, universals, primary and secondary qualities. 3 Cr.
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Cross-listed as WMS 335. Feminist theory and philosophy converge on some basic questions of enduring importance: questions concerning, e.g., personhood, knowledge and reality. Explores some varieties of feminism, such as liberal, radical, multicultural, postmodern and cyberfeminism. Investigates how these feminisms engage issues of contemporary moment, such as work equity, sexuality, pornography and technology, and examines the philosophical significance of these engagements. 3 Cr.
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Studies ethical issues arising in business practice. Considers, for example, corporate responsibility, the nature of meaningful work, the morality of the marketplace, and competition. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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Studies the nature of the mind from various philosophical perspectives. Considers phenomena such as consciousness, volition, intentionality, motivation and emotion. 3 Cr. Spring
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An examination of the theory and practice of Tai Chi, with special focus on its integration with Chinese philosophy, culture and art. 3 Cr.
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Studies specific philosophic problems and issues (e.g., justice, freedom, skepticism, etc.). Subject matter varies as topics change. 3 Cr. Spring
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Explores the moral issues involved in the controversy about anti-abortion and pro-choice stands on legalized abortion. Emphasis is placed on relevant moral principles and arguments with a consideration of the anthropological, psychological, medical, legal and social policy issues related to this controversy. 3 Cr.
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Examines selected dialogues of Plato and the thought of Aristotle as found in his major works. 3 Cr.
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Critically examines competing answers to selected central questions in the philosophy of art using contemporary as well as historical writings. 3 Cr.
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Allows students to assist philosophy faculty in lower-division courses. Their specific duties are determined by the supervising faculty member(s). Not repeatable for multiple credit for assisting with the same course. Graded exclusively on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. 3 Cr.
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