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PERC 5800A: Percussion
1.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
5800A. Percussion. Private Music Lessons. 1 s.h.
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PERC 5800B: Percussion
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Youngstown State University
5800B. Percussion. Private Music Lessons. 1 s.h.
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PHIL 1560: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
1560. Introduction to Philosophy. The nature of philosophy and its relation to science, religion, and art; study of the philosophical approach and attitude, the basic problem areas in philosophy, and some typical philosophical viewpoints. 3 s.h.
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PHIL 1561: Technology and Human Values
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
1561. Technology and Human Values. An examination of the impact of technology and science on contemporary human values and investigations of social and political perspectives on modern technocracy, based on case studies in science, medicine, and engineering. 3 s.h.
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PHIL 1565: Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
1565. Critical Thinking. An examination of the logical skills needed for critical thinking in practical situations. Topics include procedures and guidelines for identifying and evaluating arguments, recognizing and eliminating informal fallacies, and writing and critiquing argumentative essays. 3 s.h.
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PHIL 2608: The Examined Life
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2608. The Examined Life. Considers the nature of happiness and well-being and their relation to social institutions. Addresses the roles that civic and personal relations, morality, aesthetics, education, and religion play in providing happiness, purpose, and meaning in one's life. Cross listed as REL 2608. 3 s.h.
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PHIL 2610: Global Ethics
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2610. Global Ethics. Examination of morality and justice from a global perspective, including such topics as war, terrorism, and states; poverty and the global economy; religion, gender, and identity; globalization and the environment; and markets and intellectual property. Cross-listed as REL 2610. 3 s.h.
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PHIL 2612: Ancient & Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2612. Ancient & Medieval Philosophy. An examination of philosophers and philosophical systems in Western civilization from the pre-Socratics until the Renaissance. 3 s.h.
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PHIL 2619: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2619. Introduction to Logic. Introduction to syllogistic or classical logic, symbolic and inductive logic. Emphasis on the rules of syllogism, immediate inferences, propositional functions, classes, truth tables, Venn diagrams; the use of analogy, generalization, the verification of hypotheses, and scientific method. Prereq.: MATH 1501 or at least Level 20 on the Mathematics Placement Test. 3 s.h.
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PHIL 2625: Introduction to Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Youngstown State University
2625. Introduction to Professional Ethics. An examination of the ideals and virtues central to professionalism; study of selected codes of professional ethics and their roots in classical ethical traditions; and analysis of selected ethical issues and problems in a variety of professions. 3 s.h.
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