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PHI 100: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Examines the genesis and treatment of the major problems of Western philosophy. These problems include: what it means to be a human being; how knowledge is possible; and how human beings ought to act (ethics). Students read philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Locke, Mill, Kant and Sartre to understand the solutions they offered to these perennial questions.
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PHI 105: World Philosophies
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An examination of the major themes of philosophy in many different cultures and traditions. Themes include: What is reality? What is god? And what is freedom?
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PHI 131: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Investigates the problems of ordinary language, fallacies and the assumptions underlying deductive systems.
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PHI 141: Philosophy of Woman
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A critical investigation of some of the major texts of Western philosophy, as well as some feminist texts, with regard to how they describe and define "woman." At the same time, the present condition of women’s lives is explored to see how women have been and continue to be affected by the definition of "woman" provided by philosophers, theologians, advertisers and the media.
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PHI 200: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Analyzes the major texts of moral philosophy, with particular attention to applying the theories of ethics to contemporary ethical issues.
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PHI 201: Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An investigation of the historical, cultural and intellectual sources of philosophy in the ancient world. Readings include Homer, the Pre-Socratics, Plato, and Aristotle.
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PHI 217: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A discussion of major aesthetic theories, readings in original sources, and the discussion method.
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PHI 250: Introduction to Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An introduction to the fundamental principles of ethical theory and their application to the professions. While individual professions will be discussed, the emphasis will be on the ethical principles and issues which apply to all professions.
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PHI 320: Biomedical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Offers an investigation of ethical issues, using philosophical models and biomedical case studies, in areas of death and dying, human experimentation, reproductive manipulation, genetic engineering, behavioral control and health-care delivery. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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PHI 360: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Students examine a selected topic for intensive study. Emphasis may be on certain philosophers, schools of philosophic thought, or a philosophic issue of concern to students.
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