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PH 350: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Provides the analytic tools needed to evaluate the structure of scientific explanations. The principal focus is upon the contribution of the Logical Empiricists and the recent criticism of them. Examples are drawn primarily from physics and biology. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 355: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A study of the major characteristics of existentialism with emphasis on the qualities of freedom and the rational character of the person in society. A selection of works from Kierkegaard, Dostoyevsky, Kafka, Nietzsche, Marcel, Camus, and Sartre are discussed. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 400: Internship
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Marymount University
Students may register for 3 to 6 credits in an internship with a research or service agency in the Washington metropolitan area. The intern will be monitored by a supervising faculty member and a representative of the cooperating agency. Prerequisites: senior status and a GPA of 2. 0 in major courses. ( 3-6)
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PH 405: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An examination of issues dealing with natural law, obligation to obey the law, liberty, justice, responsibility, and punishment. Contemporary legal interpretations are examined using tools from moral, social, and political philosophy. Prerequisites: EN 102 and one course in the humanities. ( 3)
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PH 406: Desire,Passion,and Human Action
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
This course deals with problems in moral psychology and action theory. Students will read and discuss contemporary and historical texts on issues such as freedom, temptation, seduction, weakness of the will, and self-deception. Prerequisites: PH 200 and EN 102. ( 3)
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PH 410: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A study of the major trends and developments in the history of American philosophy. The course emphasizes the classical period of American philosophy with readings from Peirce, James, Royce, Dewey, as well as selections from recent philosophers. Prerequisite: completion of one Philosophy course. ( 3)
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PH 415A: Area Studies:Asian Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Provides an opportunity for students to learn non-Western philosophies. Subjects vary among Chinese, Indian, Islamic, and Japanese philosophies, and the format ranges from comparative survey to contemporary issues. Prerequisite: completion of one Philosophy course. ( 3)
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PH 420: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An investigation of the notion of beauty through a presentation of traditional and contemporary attitudes toward aesthetic judgments. The course emphasizes the problems contained in a philosophy of art as well as in determining aesthetic value. Prerequisite: completion of one Philosophy course. ( 3)
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PH 421: Project
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An investigation of a selected topic in the emphasis discipline. The project is intended to demonstrate ability to conduct independent research and present the results in writing of commendable quality. Prerequisite: faculty and dean approval. ( 3)
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PH 422: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
The focus of the senior seminar is the student research paper that demonstrates skill in researching and writing on topics in philosophy or religion. Prerequisite: senior status. ( 3)
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