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PHL 423: Philosophy of Language- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Some questions we will consider are: What is truth How can a sequence of sounds or marks on paper mean anything To what extent does our language control how we see the world How can we understand an infinite number of sentences when we only know a few thousand words Are some theories incommensurable with others
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PHL 430: Advanced Ethics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An inquiry into current issues and debates in the field of ethics. The course will consider the relationship of ethical debates to other areas of philosophy. Investigation may focus on issues such as autonomy, internalism, moral realism, and/ or the relationship between moral philosophy and problems in social and political philosophy.
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PHL 431: Ethics and Peace- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An ethical analysis of the traditional arguments for "just war" theory, contemporary moral argumentsfor pacifism, and the moral conditions for peace.
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PHL 432: War and Peace in Ancient Greece- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An inquiry into: a) the social-economic and philosophical reasons for Greek warfare, b) the development of peace movements in fifth and fourth-century Greece, and c) the links between peace and women's movements in Greece as mirrored in Thucydides' Milan Dialogue, Plato'sRepublic V, Aristotle's Politics VII, and Aristophanes'Lysistrata.
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PHL 433: Heidegger and Ecological Ethics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A study of Heidegger's hermeneutical phenomenological ontology and its implications for ecological ethics.
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PHL 433 - Heidegger and Ecological Ethics- hrs
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PHL 434: Environmental Ethics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
An inquiry into our obligations to the nonhuman world and the philosophical basis of that obligation. (Also listed as SJP 434.)
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PHL 435: Bioethics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course will explore the foundations of science, ethics, law, and medicine and from that foundation explore contemporary issues in the intersection of those fields including the influence of culture on science, medicine, law, and ethics, professional codes, the concept of informed consent, issues at the beginning of life, cloning, stem cell research, reproductive technologies, genetics, biomedical research and technology, the global AIDS epidemic, and justice in the distribution of health care. (Also listed as PCS 435.)
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PHL 437: The Sublime in Nature- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Description and analysis of the aesthetic experience of the infinite in nature discussed by 18th century thinkers as Burke and Kant and expressed in landscape paintings of 19th century Europe and the U.S.A.; Buddhist attitudes toward nature as expressed in landscape art of Sung dynasty China and Japanese Zen art.
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PHL 438: Philosophy of Art hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Designed to develop greater aesthetic awareness, perception, and critical judgment, this course will investigate works of music and visual art in Western culture. The focus of investigation will be on the metaphysical nature of beauty and several universal themes.
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PHL 451: Philosophy and Psychology- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
A study of the relationship between philosophy and contemporary psychology; a critical examination of the philosophical presupposition underlying key personality theories: e.g., Freudian psychoanalysis, Jungian analysis, Skinnerian behaviorism, phenomenological psychology, and existential psychoanalysis.
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