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3.00 Credits
Description unavailable. (Fall, Spring) [Pass/Fail] Registration Restriction(s): None
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce some of the themes, works, figures, and topics in the Western philosophical tradition. It will explore questions involving value, human nature, knowledge, and rationality. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll General Education Category: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to inductive and deductive logic. The course trains students to recognize, evaluate, and construct arguments. (Fall, Spring) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll General Education Category: Humanities
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0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Description unavailable. (As Needed) [Pass/Fail] Repeatable for Add?l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 12 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll
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3.00 Credits
This course has a variable subject matter. It involves in-depth examination of some timely topic, movement, problem, thinker, or writer of philosophy. (As Needed) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Repeatable for Add?l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 9 Registration Restriction(s): None
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3.00 Credits
This course has a variable subject matter. It involves in-depth examination of some timely topic, movement, problem, thinker, or writer of philosophy. It is offered every other year and is repeatable for up to nine (9) credits. (As Needed) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Repeatable for Add?l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 9 Registration Restriction(s): None
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on first-order symbolic logic and its application to natural languages, truth, functions, and quantification. (Spring - Even Years) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Prerequisite(s): PHIL 1250 - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D- Registration Restriction(s): None
Prerequisite:
PHIL 1250
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3.00 Credits
This course examines epistemology, accounts of knowledge. Topics include belief, opinion, justification, common sense, faith, skepticism, truth, and error. (Fall - Odd Years) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): None
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of theories about the aims and methods of science in the context of its historical development. The study is grounded in examples from the history of science that illustrate different views about science. Topics may include the relations between the sciences, between science and the social sciences, or between science and religion. (As Needed) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): None
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3.00 Credits
This course examines issues in metaphysics. Topics include causation, determinism, consciousness, artificial intelligence, language, and reality. (Fall - Even Years) [Graded (Standard Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): None
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