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PHIL 241: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lee University
A survey of the types of philosophy (the chief schools and movements) and the basic problems of philosophical thought. Emphasis is placed on modern philosophical trends and their treatment of the basic quests within humanity.
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PHIL 242: Introduction to Logical and Critical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Focuses on the analysis of arguments expressed in natural language and introduces students to formal deductive logic and informal fallacies of reasoning. Especially recommended for students who plan to pursue graduate studies and those who want to sharpen their critical reasoning skills.
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PHIL 341: Major Thinkers in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course offers an in-depth treatment of selected major philosophers of ancient and medieval Western philosophy.
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PHIL 342: Major Thinkers in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course offers an in-depth treatment of selected major philosophers of modern and contemporary Western philosophy.
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PHIL 351: Philosophy of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course offers an intensive study of prominent theories of human nature and related philosophical problems, such as the mind-body problem; the unity, purpose and dignity of human nature; the emotions and their interplay with intelligence and volition; the origin and nature of human evil; and the human person in and with/against society.
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PHIL 352: Philosophy of Freedom
3.00 Credits
Lee University
Examines the concept of freedom of the will in the history of Western philosophy. Contemporary philosophical discussion of freedom and moral responsibility also will be treated with a view to how these discussions are anticipated and illuminated by the contributions made to the philosophy of freedom by leading thinkers from different historical periods.
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PHIL 361: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course undertakes a critical analysis and evaluation of reasoning about God. Topics covered include a philosophical analysis of the concept of God, arguments for God’s existence, the relation between faith and reason, the problem of evil, and God’s relation to morality and the meaning of life.
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PHIL 371: Philosophical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the philosophical study of morality through the analysis of major ethical works in the history of Western philosophy and leading paradigms in contemporary moral philosophy.
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PHIL 442: Kierkegaard
3.00 Credits
Lee University
This course is an intensive study of the thought of Soren Kierkegaard. Special emphasis will be placed on Kierkegaard’s moral philosophy, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of human nature.
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PHIL 450: Directed Study in Philosophy
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lee University
A study of an approved aspect of philosophical inquiry in which the student contracts with the director of the study concerning course requirements, evaluation procedure and course credit. Open only to juniors and seniors in the School of Religion or minors in philosophy.
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