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PHIL 2020: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
An introduction to some central philosophical problems concerning morality, freedom, and political authority.
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PHIL 2030: Practical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
An introductory study of formal and informal reasoning in practical contexts (editorials, speeches, advertising, etc.) Also includes a study of syllogistic reasoning, the scientific method, definition, and clear writing.
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PHIL 3010: History of Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Two (2) PHIL courses at the 1000 - 2000 level, or permission of the instructor. The development of Western philosophy in the Greek world from the pre-Socratic philosophers to Plotinus. Major emphasis on Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
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PHIL 3030: History of Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Two (2) PHIL courses at the 1000 - 2000 level or permission of the instructor. An examination of European philosophical thought from approximately 1600 to 1850. Figures to be studied include Descartes, Spinoza, Locke, Hume, and Kant.
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PHIL 3050: Symbolic Logic
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Two (2) PHIL courses at the 1000 - 2000 level or permission of the instructor. Introduction to modern logic. This course explores the formal nature of language and reasoning. Propositional logic, predicate logic, and related topics.
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PHIL 3061-63: Philosophy Colloquium
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Two (2) PHIL courses at the 1000 - 2000 level or permission of the instructor. Each semester some important issue, movement, or person of philosophical concern will be studied. May be repeated for up to nine (9) credits.
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PHIL 3110: Philosophies of Feminism
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Two (2) PHIL courses at the 1000 - 2000 level or permission of the instructor. Examination of the major forms of feminist theory and also the role, functions and limitations of theory in addressing gender-related issues.
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PHIL 3120: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Two (2) PHIL courses at the 1000 - 2000 level or permission of the instructor. Studies in 19th and 20th century existentialism with special emphasis upon its literary expression. Philosophers and writers include Kierkegard, Ibsen, Dostoevsky, Buber, Marcel, Camus, and Sartre.
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PHIL 3140: Environmental Philosophy
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Two (2) PHIL courses at the 1000 - 2000 level or permission of the instructor. Examines the philosophical issues-ethical, metaphysical and epistemological-involved in contemporary discussions of environmental issues. Widely differing approaches will be considered in order to better understand the conflicting interests and values involved in environmental decision-making.
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PHIL 3150: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Completion of one lower division PHIL course. An exploration of major themes in the Philosophy of Law: the nature of law, judicial reasoning, the moral limits of criminal and tort law, liberty, equality, and justice.
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