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PL 221: The Existence of God
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Classical and contemporary arguments for establishing the existence of God. Contemporary concepts of God and other related issues such as evil and immortality.
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PL 226: Women Philosophers
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Avila University
Critical examination of contemporary women philosophers on a wide variety of subjects: nature and values, social and political philosophy, law, religion and ethics. These writings present a woman's perspective and encourage women to value and trust their experiences and ideas.
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PL 238: Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Avila University
This course examines the political ideas of important philosophers such as Plato, John Locke, and John Stuart Mill, as well as concepts such as freedom, justice, and equality. The course is intended to give students an introductory overview of important issues in social and political philosophy, how philosophy assists us in evaluating current issues, and will assist students in developing their own views on these topics. CORE-II, I,II.
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PL 311: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Critical examination of the ideas of existence, freedom, relationships, and anxiety in the works of contemporary existentialists. Prerequisite: one lowerdivision philosophy course. This is a Communication Intensive course.
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PL 312: Bioethics
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Critical examination of the major bioethical issues from the perspective of biology and philosophy. The multiple viewpoints are studied and weighed in light of one's own value system. Research and discussion are essential components of the course. Prerequisites: BI 110 or 111, or 211 or 212 or 220; PL 111 or 255. CORE-II and CORE-III.
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PL 338: Knowing Reality
3.00 Credits
Avila University
This course continues the search of philosophers and scientists to "know reality." Three questions are critically examined: 1) How do we know what we know? 2) What standards are used to judge "knowing?" 3) How is "knowing" relatto "reality?" Students are encouraged toponder anew the complexities and contradictions in "knowing reality" and toarticulate their own view of what it means to know what is real. Prerequisites: One course in philosophy and one course in natural science. CORE-II and CORE-III.
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PL 355: Philosophy of the Human Person
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Critical examination of the philosophical theories of human nature as presented in the works of specific philosophers from the ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary world. Prerequisite: one lower-division philosophy course.
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PL 380: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Avila University
Selected topics to be determined by the department.
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PS 120: American National Government
3.00 Credits
Avila University
The structure, function, problems and accomplishments of American government at the federal level including discussions of the Federal Constitution and Missouri Constitution. CORE-II. FA, SP
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PS 220: State and Local Politics
3.00 Credits
Avila University
The relationship that exists in and between state and local governments. Powers of governors and mayors, forms of governments, and timely issues explored. Regional politics and future scenarios analyzed.
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