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PHL 246H: Nature and Rationality - Honors
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Honors standing or permission of university Honors Program. An exploration of the issue of nature's intriguing openness to theoretical description and prediction. Areas of discussion include Pythagoreanism and its presence in the works of Kepler, Copernicus, Galileo and Newton. The implications of advances in evolutionary theory and quantum mechanics will be introduced as challenges to traditional views regarding comprehending a supposedly ordered universe.
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PHL 252: African-American Social Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
An examination of major African-American philosophers, with an emphasis on their views about the nature of race and racism and about appropriate responses to racism. The course will explore the philosophical roots of these themes, with special attention to the influences from the history of philosophy, including Marxism, American pragmatism, and existentialism.
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PHL 253: Philosophy of Feminism
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
An examination of classical and contemporary views on the nature of woman; the variety of response within the feminist movement to the situation of women in modern society; emphasis is placed on discovery of underlying philosophical presuppositions concerning human nature, human good, equality, masculinity, and femininity.
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PHL 255: Non-Western Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
This course introduces students to the rich philosophical traditions of the non-western world. Emphasis is on non-contemporary traditions of metaphysics, cosmology, ethics, philosophy of religion, social and political philosophy and logic.
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PHL 261: Ancient Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
An examination of the beginnings of Western philosophic thought from Thales through the Hellenistic period, with extensive consideration of Plato and Aristotle.
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PHL 262: Medieval Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
A continued examination of Western philosophic thought with special emphasis on St. Augustine and Thomas Aquinas.
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PHL 263: Early Modern Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
A continuation of the examination of Western philosophic thought up to the 19th century, including Continental Rationalism (Descartes, Leibnitz, Spinoza, and Kant) and British Empiricism (Locke, Berkeley, and Hume).
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PHL 283: Introduction to Ethics
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
An introduction to ethics through the study of the history of ethics. This course traces the development of fundamental themes and problems of ethics in the Western philosophical tradition through readings drawn from leading philosophers.
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PHL 311: Ethics
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: One course in philosophy. An examination of the assumptions, method and content of major theories of ethics, with an emphasis on contemporary approaches.
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PHL 321: Philosophy of Art
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: One course in philosophy. An examination of art and aesthetic experience, including personal, social and political significance. Issues explored may include artistic concepts pertaining to form and content, representation and expression, meaning and truth, critical interpretation and evaluation.
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