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PHL 341: History of Philosophy II
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Studies philosophy from Descartes through Kant and Hegel. Includes the study of continental rationalism, British empiricism, and German idealism. Prerequisite: PHL 101 or PHL 103.
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PHL 405: Philosophy of Science:Natural and Social
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Investigates the philosophical problems raised by the physical, biological, and social sciences by an examination of some significant examples taken from the history of science. Considers relation of theories to observation; scientific explanation; space and time; cause and chance; matter, life, and mind; experiment; the nature of scientific truth; and scientific revolution. Prerequisites: PHL 102 and one course at 300 or 400 level.
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PHL 410: Philosophy of Being:Metaphysics
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Examines the ultimate nature of reality; the general traits of existence; and terms, concepts, and symbols necessary to describe the nature of reality. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and one course at PHL 300 or 400 level.
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PHL 425: Human Values and Mental Health
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Examines the ethical-normative nature of the use of such terms as "disease," "health," "normality," and "treatment" as they are applied in modern mental health care. Discusses how evaluation of practices in the mental health field will determine the ethical consequences of the moral standing, rights and quality of life of the mentally ill patient. Suggested for students pursuing careers (present or future) in the areas of psychology, nursing, social services, pastoral counseling, law and law enforcement, medicine, and social justice. Prerequisite: PHL 310 or PH
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PHL 430: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Analyzes the social responsibility of business and the ethical problems involved. Examines case studies of specific business problems, including the conflict of business with society and the impact of labor on business and society. Crosslisted with BUS 430.
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PHL 440: Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Studies major philosophical traditions since Hegel. Includes Marxism, pragmatism, phenomenology, existentialism, logical atomism, linguistic analysis, and positivism. Prerequisite: PHL 340 or PHL 341.
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PHL 450: Seminars in Individual Philosophers
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Examines an individual philosopher and his writings in detail. Choice made by seminar participants with the consent of the department chairperson and faculty. Prerequisites: two courses in philosophy.
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PHL 451: Seminar in Major Philosophical Movements
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Examines a major philosophical movement in detail. Choice made by seminar participants with the consent of the department chairperson and faculty. Philosophical movements may include phenomenology, pragmatism, Marxism, analytic, linguistic philosophy, Oriental, etc. Prerequisite: two courses in philosophy.
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PHL 490: Special Project:Field Experience in Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Involves a special experience, within an individual's professional or other practical setting, which will assist the student in recognizing and articulating his/her values, in demonstrating abilities for decision making, and in recognizing the values operant in others. Combines classroom instruction with field experience and seminar meetings. Prerequisite: any philosophy course at the 200 level or above and with the approval of the department and the student' s academic advisor. Highly recommended for the end of the minor study. Note: Since students in many programs at Lourdes College include field experiences in their course work, and other students who do not have field experience are still required to make decisions on ethical issues throughout life, this course will provide valuable experience in gaining practical insights into real life situations involving ethical issues. Students who minor in philosophy and who are required to take a field experience in their professional preparation will focus this course on their work setting. Students who minor in philosophy and are not required to take a field experience in their chosen discipline of study will decide on an appropriate setting for this course with the consent of the department chairperson and faculty.
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PHL 499: Topics in Philosophy
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lourdes University
Provides opportunities for in-depth study in areas of special interest in philosophy.
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