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PH 301: Ethics and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A consideration of current problems for social and individual ethical behavior. The course considers specific conflicting values related to human freedom and responsibility; the individual and society; political and civil rights; and the family and society. The course aims to involve the students both individually and collectively in the experience of problem solving. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 305: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Examines the ethical foundations of business and the role of ethical judgment in business decisions. The course reviews theoretical foundations and examines case study applications. Prerequisite: EN 102. ( 3)
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PH 309: Ethical Theory
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An investigation into the moral dimensions of human life. The course explores the specific theoretical issues that shape the formation of ethical systems. Students will examine foundations for objective moral standards and human rights. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 315: Metaphysics and Epistemology
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An examination of philosophical arguments for determining the existence and nature of reality and the scope of knowledge that supports the claims. The study examines arguments from the classical, medieval, modern, and contemporary periods. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 325: Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Covers the span of philosophy in the Western tradition from the pre-Socratic (500 B.C.) to the Roman and Hellenistic philosophers (500 A.D.). Key issues in ethics, politics, natural philosophy, and metaphysics are explored principally through the writings of Plato and Aristotle as well as other figures in the Stoic and Epicurean traditions. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 326: Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Examines the perceptions of the Middle Ages through a concentration upon the intellectual themes expressed in philosophical, theological, and literary texts. The relationship between faith and reason is presented as the fundamental problem of the period and is considered in a variety of contexts including the relation between divine and human love, and the function of the earthly city vis-Ã -vis the heavenly city. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 327: Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Studies the changes in philosophy during the 17th century that gave rise to the new science. Topics include problems in epistemology and metaphysics that led science to a mechanistic world view. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 328: Contemporary Philosophy 19th 21st Century
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Examines a wide variety of philosophical schools: pragmatism, idealism, existentialism, phenomenology, and the analytic approach. The focus is upon contemporary changes in logic, ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 330: Philosophy of Mind
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
This course focuses on the question of the place of mind in nature and in the world: What is the mark of the mental? What does it mean to be conscious? What is an emotion? How do thoughts have meaning? Can we ever really know the mind of another person? Could a computer ever really think? Do animals have minds? The aim is to clarify what one is asking with such questions in order to begin to formulate answers. Prerequisite: one course in Philosophy or one advanced science course in which the student has had experience reading primary source material. ( 3)
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PH 345: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A description and evaluation of the major ideas and beliefs in Western civilization that are relevant to the religious dimension of human existence. The course develops from the classical influences on early Christian perspectives to modern and contemporary views. Comparison between traditional and the present leads to an evaluation of religious values. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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