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PHL 410: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
The focus is on four basic questions: What is the fundamental nature of law? What are the appropriate limits of legal regulations? How should the notion of responsibility be defined in the criminal law? And how and to what extent is punishment justifiable?
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PHL 430: 20th Century Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course examines the following dominant 20th century philosophical methodologies: pragmatism, phenomenology, logical positivism, linguistic analysis, and existentialism.
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PHL 440: Economics of Freedom and Justice
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
A dramatic tour through those history-shaping ideas that are of immediate relevance to a world torn by economic problems and debates about conflicting notions of social justice.
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PHL 480: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Special investigation of a selected topic.
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PHL 485: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Topics may vary from semester to semester and will be announced with preregistration information.
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PHL 500: Experimental Phenomenology
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Participants in this course will study the phenomenological method as introduced and practiced by Edmund Husserl, and as taken up by Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and other major contributors to the phenomenological tradition. In addition to studying the theory behind phenomenology, students in this course will also do phenomenology in a laboratory/workshop environment. In this way, participants will come to a better understanding of how they see the world, learn to adopt practices that will challenge their own preconceptions of reality, knowledge and human interactions (as well as the preconceptions of others), and thus enable them to bring a creativity of vision and flexibility of approach to management.
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PHY 117: Physics Introduction I
4.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course provides an overview of physics topics in areas of mechanics and heat for non-science majors at an introductory level, emphasizing conceptual development and qualitative and quantitative (using algebra and trigonometry) applications of these concepts to real world physical examples. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours.
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PHY 118: Physics Introduction II
4.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course provides an overview of physics topics in areas of electricity, magnetism, waves, sound, light, and modern physics for non-science majors at an introductory level, emphasizing conceptual development and qualitative and quantitative (using algebra and trigonometry) applications of these concepts to real world physical examples. Lecture: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours.
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PHY 131: Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
An introduction to selected areas of the physical sciences of astronomy, chemistry and physics. Integrated Lecture/Laboratory: 4 hours.
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PHY 141: Introduction to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
An introduction to selected areas in astronomy including historical perspectives, current theories and knowledge, and experience in astronomical observations. Integrated Lecture/Laboratory: 4 hours
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