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1 Credit Business,Professional Studies Physical Education No Description Available.
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1 Credit Business,Professional Studies Physical Education No Description Available.
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3 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI Philosophy Students examine fundamental philosophical problems and concepts and study various major philosophers and their representative works.
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3 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI Philosophy Students analyze various types of argument with a view toward clear thinking. This course emphasizes the structure of thought and the study of related scientific methods.
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3 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI Philosophy A critical study of ethical theory, the meaning and justification of moral judgments, and the nature of moral reasoning is presented in this course. Students study and discuss related classical and modern philosophical writings.
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3 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI Philosophy A critical study of the major religions of the East: Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. Emphasis is on the philosophical issues that arise from the worldview of each religion. Students study such areas as the ultimate source and nature of God, the universe, the nature of humanity and our place in the cosmos, and the relationship between religion and world culture. Prerequisite or corequisite: ENG 101.
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3 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI Philosophy A critical study of the major religions of the West: Mediterranean, Judaism, Christianity, Islam. Emphasis is on the philosophical issues that arise from the worldview of each religion. Students study such areas as the ultimate source and nature of God, the universe, the nature of humanity and our place in the cosmos, and the relationship between religion and world culture. Prerequisite or corequisite: ENG 101.
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3 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI Philosophy Students examine the roots of American culture through the study of its greatest philosophers and writers. Various philosophical and literary themes that pervade early American beliefs and attitudes are studied, and students relate course readings to contemporary American issues. Prerequisite or corequisite: ENG 101.
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3 Credits English,COM,For Lang, & PHI Philosophy This is a theme-oriented course that examines a specific philosophical theme or issue. Possible topics include Science and Religion; Philosophy of Leadership; World Philosophy; Landscapes of the Soul; Environmental Ethics; A History of the Future. Prerequisite or corequisite: ENG 101.
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