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PHIL 4100: Moral Issues and Theories
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Intensive investigation of a particular problem, area, issue, or theory in moral philosophy. Possible topics include moral responsibility, autonomy, weakness of will, and self-deception. Topics vary.
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PHIL 4111: Ethical Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
This course in metaethics focuses on the nature of moral obligation. Topics include: Can moral obligations change with the passage of time? Are genuine moral dilemmas possible? Does "ought" imply "can"? Is moral obligatioverriding? Is there a genuine distinction between "subjective" and "objective" moral obligatio
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PHIL 4121: Philosophy of Language
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Traditional and contemporary discussions of philosophical problems such as the nature of language, its relationships to the world, to human thought, and to truth; the nature of logical reasoning; metalogical problems. Readings from philosophers such as Frege, Russell, Quine, Putnam, Goodman, Wittgenstein, and Kripke.
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PHIL 4130: Contemporary Issues in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Exposure to, and critical examination of, philosophical issues of special contemporary interest. Topics may include the nature of analytic philosophy and its relationship to other philosophical traditions such as continental or feminist philosophy, the debate on realism and anti-realism, the notion of objectivity.
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PHIL 4131: Personal Identity,Proper Names,and Essences
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
(Hum; 4 cr; prereq 1101 or 2101 or 2111 or #; offered when feasible) A seminar primarily devoted to the discussion of readings, i.e., Naming and Necessity by Saul Kripke and Reasons and Persons by Darek Parfit. Questions such as: How do proper names function? Are there essential features of persons or objects? What makes each of us the same particular individual over time?
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PHIL 4901: Senior Philosophical Defense
3.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Writing and defending a senior philosophical thesis is the culminating experience for UMM philosophy majors. Majors develop a substantial piece of their philosophical writing during a 4000-level seminar, producing multiple drafts in response to comments from a variety of philosophical viewpoints, and then orally defend their thesis.
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PHIL 4993: Directed Study
5.00 - 10.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
An on- or off-campus learning experience individually arranged between a student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the regular curriculum.
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PHYS 1005: Journal Club I
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
Exposes freshman and sophomore students to current physics research topics. Students participate at presentations via discussion and are evaluated on a pass/fail basis only.
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PHYS 1052: The Solar System
4.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
History of astronomy; motions of celestial objects; gravity and electromagnetic radiation; the Earth and Moon; the planets and their moons; meteors and asteroids; the Sun; telescopes and other astronomical instruments. Stars and constellations of the fall sky. Night viewing sessions required. (4 hrs lect, 2 hrs lab)
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PHYS 1053: Introduction to Stars,Galaxies,and Cosmology
4.00 Credits
University of Minnesota-Morris
(Sci; 4 cr; spring, every year) Gravity and electromagnetic radiation; nuclear physics; stellar properties; stellar evolution; galaxies; quasars; and cosmology. Stars and constellations of the winter sky. Night viewing sessions required. (4 hrs lect)
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