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MDVL 3327: The Unicorn:Understanding Varieties of the Truth in the Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Investigates the question of how history and fiction were perceived in the Middle Ages.
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MDVL 3329: The World of King Arthur
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Investigates Britain's greatest native hero and one of the world's most compelling story stocks: the legend of King Arthur and the Round Table, and the early Arthurian materials and the later romance, epic and artistic traditions.
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MDVL 3351: The Pilgrimage:Images of Medieval Culture
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An exploration of the medieval world through one of its own literal and metaphorical images, moving from Jerusalem to the empire of New Rome, to Rome itself and across Europe on the pilgrimage roads of the Middle Ages.
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MDVL 3352: Ideas and Ideals of Gender in the Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Focuses on the status of women in the Middle Ages and the impact of ideas regarding the feminine on the development of (mostly) Western thought.
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MDVL 3353: Medieval Ideas
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Presents some of the classic achievements of the medieval mind. While the main focus will be on Medieval Europe and the adjacent Muslim world, wherever possible students' attention will be drawn to developments in other cultures.
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MDVL 3398 ,3399: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Directed Study
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MDVL 5301 ,5302, 5398 ,5399: Research
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
and writing in medieval fields on special topics at the forefront of current intellectual interest.
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PHIL 1300: An Introduction to Practical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
Learning to analyze, evaluate and present information in order to better assess one's own beliefs and to persuade others more effectively.
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PHIL 1306: Introduction to Philosophy:Minds,Machines and Persons
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
A focused introduction to the central questions of philosophy, with an emphasis on the mind and the self. Typical questions might include: Does the soul exist Is the mind the same thing as the brain Can animals feel pain Can they think Can a computer think Might the mind be a computer What is consciousness Can we understand experiences radically different from our own What is the self Can we survive the death of our body The focus of the course will be on arguments for and against proposed solutions to philosophical problems concerning mind, machines and persons.
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PHIL 1316: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Southern Methodist University
An introduction to philosophical ethics focusing on questions in ethical theory. Topics vary, but the following are representative. Is morality merely conventional - and hence historically and culturally relative - or is there an objective morality If there is an objective morality, what is its content And what is its basis: reason, human nature, or divine command Why be moral If the demands of morality conflict with our own self-interest, why should we comply with them And what exactly is in our own self-interest: in what does human happiness or well-being consist We will read, discuss, and write about philosophical arguments for and against proposed answers to questions like these.
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