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PHIL 3220: Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(220) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: At least one of PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107. Bloomfield, Parekh Ontology and epistemology of human rights investigated through contemporary and/or historical texts.
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PHIL 3224W: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(224W) Prerequisite: At least one of PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. Readings from philosophers such as Kant, Hegel, Marx and Engels, Bentham, Mill Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Kierkegaard; topics such as the debate between individualism and collectivism in the nineteenth century.
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PHIL 3225W: Analysis and Ordinary Language
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(225W) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: At least one of PHIL 2210, 2221, 2222; ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800. The reaction, after Russell, against formal theories and the belief in an ideal language, and the turn to familiar common-sense "cases" and everydaylanguage in judging philosophical claims. Russell, Moore, Wittgenstein, Ryle and Strawson.
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PHIL 3226: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(226) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: At least one of PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, which may be taken concurrently. The nature of law; law's relation to morality; law'srelation to social facts; the obligation to obey the law; interpreting texts; spheres of law; international law; the justification of state punishment; the good of law; related doctrines of contemporary theorists such as Herbert Hart and Ronald Dworkin.
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PHIL 3228: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(228) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: At least one of PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107; open to juniors or higher. Doctrines advanced by recent American philosophers.
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PHIL 3230: Contemporary Marxism and Its Foundation
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(230) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: At least one of PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, which may be taken concurrently. Marx's criticisms of capitalism; the distinctive functional explanations Marx offered for the relations of production and the superstructure; application of such explanations to aspects of American culture.
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PHIL 3231: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(231) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: At least one of PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107. Various religious absolutes, their meaning and validity, existentialism and religion, the post-modern religious quest.
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PHIL 3234: Phenomenology
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(234) Second semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: At least one of PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107. Husserl's theory of meaning; its promise of silencing skepticism and setting philosophy on a new footing; the challenge to it posed by applying it to talk about other minds.
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PHIL 3241: Language:Meaning and Truth
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(241) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: PHIL 1102 or 2211, and at least one of PHIL 2210, 2221, 2222. An analysis of the concepts used in thinking about language.
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PHIL 3247: Philosophy of Psychology
3.00 Credits
University of Connecticut-Tri-Campus
(247) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Any one of PSYC 2500, 3500, 3550W, 3551W, or 3552; and at least one three-credit philosophy course or instructor consent. Conceptual issues in theoretical psychology. Topics may include computational models of mind, the language of thought, connectionism, neuropsychological deficits, and relations between psychological models and the brain.
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