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								3.00 Credits 
								Knowledge and skill of orthopedic anatomy relative to muscle, ligament, and tendon origin, insertion, innervation, and action.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								An introduction to the main problems of philosophy and its methods of inquiry, analysis, and criticism. Works of important philosophers will be read. Honors section offered. CL: 2020.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								Philosophical foundations of inductive inference, including probability, statistics, and decision theory; application of the methods and results of inductive inference to philosophical problems such as the problem of rationality, epistemology, theory confirmation, social and political philosophy. Prerequisite: At least one of the following: PSYC 227; SOCY 220; STAT 110, STAT 112, STAT 201, STAT 205, or STAT 206; MGSC 291. FS: 02/03/2016. CL: 2020.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								Formal logic, including foundational logical concepts, syntax and semantics of first-order logic; derivations; applications. FS: 12/02/2015. CL: 2020.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								Moral issues confronting men and women in contemporary society. Topics will vary but may include discussion of problems related to abortion, drugs, euthanasia, war, social engineering, and punishment of criminals. CL: 2020.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								Problems such as hedonism, providence, belief and evidence, and mysticism, as they appear in the writings of Epicureans, Stoics, Sceptics, and Plotinus. CL: 2020.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								The principal movements of philosophical thought from Colonial times to the present, with special emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								A study of the moral principles of conduct and the basic concepts underlying these principles, such as good, evil, right, wrong, justice, value, duty, and obligation. The ethical works of influential philosophers are analyzed in terms of these concepts. CL: 2020.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								Ethical problems in business; application to business situations of philosophical theories of individual, corporate, and governmental rights and responsibilities. CL: 2020.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
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								Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students. CL: 2020.
 
							
						 
				
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