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PHL 210: History of Ideas
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This is an examination of great individuals and pivotal ideas which have shaped our contemporary world. 3 credits.
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PHL 220: Philosophy and Responsibility
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Common Core Requirement-all students must complete this course In the light of classic philosophical texts, students examine various ethical treatments of personal and social responsibility, the nature of community, as well as the challenges inherent in working for a world which is "harmonious, just and merciful."(source: University Mission Statement). This course is not applicable to a philosophy major. Prerequisites: GST150 and ENG150. 3 credits.
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PHL 220: Philosophy and Responsibility:Creative Interpretations Leading to the Good Life
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Common Core Requirement In the light of classic philosophical texts, students examine various ethical treatments of personal and social responsibility, the nature of community, as well as the challenges inherent in working for a world which is harmonious, just and merciful. (source: University Mission Statement). VIA students register for a section of this common core course which is specifically designed to integrate VIA themes. This course is a VIA section of PHL220 and fulfills the common core philosophy requirement. Prerequisites: GST150 and ENG150. 3 credits.
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PHL 260: Ethics,Technology,and Values
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course considers the ways in which technology is constantly transforming our understanding of human nature, ethics, politics, and the environment in a way that forces us to face and respond to moral dilemmas that are largely without precedent in history. 3 credits.
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PHL 300: Philosophy of Imagination:Dream Symbolism
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
An examination of dream images in the light of recent discoveries of depth psychology and as related to the philosophy of symbolic forms. 3 credits.
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PHL 352: Philosophy of Beauty:Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Theories of art from both Eastern and Western traditions are examined in light of both ancient and contemporary concepts. Readings from Plato, to Joyce, to Japanese aesthetics, to the role of censorship form the basis of class discussion. 3 credits.
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PHL 399: Special Topics
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course provides opportunities to explore special-interest questions and topics in Philosophy that are not included in the standard curriculum. Topics are announced at the time of registration. 3-6 credits.
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PHL 400: Classic American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Beginning with the colonial period and extending to John Dewey, this is a survey of social, moral, and metaphysical ideas that have proved to be significant in the U.S. 3 credits.
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PHL 450: Philosophy of the Person
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course introduces students to fundamental questions about human existence and what it means to be human. Metaphysical questions are taken up, e.g., the mind-body problem, consciousness, freedom, identity, personhood, along with some ethical and socio-political applications. 3 credits.
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PHL 460: Theory of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
An inquiry into the human capacity to know. Sensation, perception, intuition, imagination, understanding, and reason are all examined as potential sources of human cognition. A wide range of philosophers is drawn upon in the individual inquiries into these cognitive faculties. 3 credits.
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