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PHIL 322: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
An examination of conceptual and normative issues related to law and the legal system. The nature of law and of the legal systems, liberty and the limits of law, causation in the law, responsibility, strict liability, and punishment are studied. [W] Prerequisite: Philosophy 102, 105, or permission of instructor Offered: Alternate years Panichas
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PHIL 350-362: Advanced Topics in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Seminar on a topic of interest to the members of the department. Topics include: history of philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of law. Prerequisite: Determined at time of offering Staff
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PHIL 390: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Individual projects with advice from a faculty member resulting in a paper of substantial substance and content. [W] Prerequisite: Permission of department head Staff
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PHIL 495,496: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Readings in original and translated works of philosophers and the writing of a paper of substantial substance and content. Majors not continuing to 496 from 495 may petition to change 495 to 390. [W] Prerequisite: Permission of department head Staff
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PHL 105: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
PHL 105 introduces students to the philosophic nature and science of the human person. Major theories concerning the relationship between mind and body, perception and knowledge, and cause and effect are discussed. Further, the course includes an account of the history of philosophy in its cultural context (3 Credits).
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PHL 120: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
PHL 120 is an introduction to the philosophical study of moral problems and ethical theories through both historical and contemporary sources. The intent of this course is to determine not merely how men act but how they should act. Topics include relativism, egoism and utilitarianism, as well as more specific moral issues such as abortion, war, discrimination, women's rights, genocide, population control, etc. (3 Credits).
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PHL 125: Applied Ethics
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Applied Ethics discusses the insights of moral philosophers within the context of everyday living. In this course, students isolate and reflect upon questions of conscience, choice and acceptable action in relation to issues that typically confront students in family life, personal relationships, financial matters, employment and career pursuits (3 Credits).
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PHY 105: Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course provides a survey of the physical sciences and will cover aspects of physics, chemistry, astronomy and earth science. Topics include motion, gravitation, electricity and magnetism, radiation, chemical reactions and geologic processes (3 Credits). Offered in the Spring Semester of even-numbered years.
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PHY 120: General Physics I
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course addresses the fundamental properties of matter and energy. Topics include measurements, motion, force, work and energy, momentum, vibration and heat. Intended for science majors. Three hours of lecture per week (3 credits). Prerequisite: MAT 120 or equivalent. Co-requisite: PHY 121
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PHY 121: General Physics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Three hours per week (1 Credit). Co-requisite: PHY 120
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