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Phil 431: Religious Violence and the Apocalyptic Mind
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. This course examines contemporary examples of religious violence by placing them within a broader context of ancient and modern examples of apocalyptic thought. S/3
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Phil 440: Metaphysics:What is Real?
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. A study of the basic categories by which things are understood. Topics include such issues as appearance and reality, substance, particular and general, space and time, and personal identity. F/3
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Phil 465: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. An examination of the nature of human existence and its relationship to freedom. This course investigates the consequences of one's choices and their effects on identity, ethics, and on other people. By examining the works of such philosophers as Kierkegaard, Sartre, Camus, de Beauvoir, and others, students will investigate the ways in which human beings construct their own identities and develop their own ethical and political standards. S/3
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Phil 466: Sex,Gender and Religion
4.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
4 credits. This course presents issues generated by the interrelationship of sex, sexual orientation and gender with religon. Included in our investigation are examination of the various interpretations of sacred texts which produce discourses of sexual control, establish moral authority and seek to define sexual identity. Other discourses are those created from other religious experiences and therefore resist those of the dominant society. S/2
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Phil 470: Epistemology:What Can We Know and How Can We Know It?
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Inquiry into the nature and limits of knowledge as distinguished from belief; types of knowledge; the role of reason and sense experience in empirical knowledge. S/3
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Phil 491: Seminar on Religion
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing and some upper level work in Religion or consent of the instructor. A consideration of selected topics or religious classics of mutual interest to departmental staff and advanced students in Religion. On Demand.
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Phil 494: Independent Study in Philosophy
8.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-3 credits. May be repeated to 8 credits. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Supervised tutorial on an individual basis. Typically, a student will work independently to a considerable extent. In other cases, the course may take the form of regularly scheduled meetings. F, S
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Phys 110 /110L: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits/1 credit. An introductory study of the universe: The solar system, stars, stellar evolution, galaxies, black holes, big bang cosmology, and the accelerating universe. The astronomy laboratory 110L is optional for 1 credit. F,S
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Phys 110 /110L - Introductory Astronomy
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Phys 130 /130L: Natural Science-Physics
4.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
4 credits. Corequisite: 130L for 130. For non-science majors, this is a hands-on, inquiry-based course on the workings of science. Emphasis is on critical thinking and the use of the scientific method. Topics will include: electricity, force, motion, and energy. The laboratory is a corequisite of this course. S
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Phys 150: Physics for Aerospace Sciences
4.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
4 credits. Corequisite: Phys 150L. An introduction to the principles and concepts of physics as they apply to the study of aerospace sciences. Topics: Newtonian mechanics, gravitation, work, energy, fluids, electricity, magnetism. F, S
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