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HON 224G: God and Nature
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Historical relationship between science and religion (chiefly Christianity) in Western Civilization. The rise of Christianity and its confrontation with pagan philosophy, science and medieval theology, the Reformation and the Scientific Revolution, Darwinism vs. Creationism, psychoanalysis and religion.
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HON 225G: History of Ethics
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
A critical examination of questions with respect to the meaning and justification of moral judgments and principles. Provides a basic preparation for serious study of contemporary moral problems.
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HON 226G: Puzzles,Paradoxes,and Truth
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Discusses famous paradoxes which lead to philosophical questions about the idea of truth. Considers questions of the nature of mathematics, the nature of knowledge and reasoning, the possibility of omniscience and free will, and the nature of time.
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HON 227G: Plato and the Discovery of Philosophy
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Examines arguments and theories found in the Platonic dialogues with a view to determining the nature and value of philosophy both from Plato's point of view and absolutely.
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HON 228G: Religion and the State
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Moral and political questions that arise in connection with church-state relations, including religious toleration, separation of church and state, the individual's moral duty to ignore religious convictions when performing functions of democratic citizenship, and the extent to which these ideas are embodied in our nation's traditions.
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HON 229G: The New Testament as Literature
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Literature of the New Testament examined from a literary perspective. Emphasis on translation history of the New Testament, generic features of gospel, epistle and apocalypse, precedent literary models, problems of authorship, classification of New Testament texts.
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HON 230: Bamboo and Silk:The Fabric of Chinese Literature
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Introductory survey of traditional and modern Chinese prose and poetry in translation with emphasis on genre, theme, and social/historical context.
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HON 232G: The Human Mind
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Examination of the current understanding of the intricate relationship between mind and matter, with particular emphasis on the functional organization of the human brain. Evolutionary origins of this functional design and its implications for understanding human emotional and cognitive processes.
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HON 233G: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Introduction to contemporary social problems from multiple perspectives. Discussions of definition, impact, and prospective solutions to major social issues, such as crime, drug abuse, social inequality, family, population, environment, and social change.
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HON 234G: The Worlds of Arthur
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Alamogordo
Arthurian texts and traditions from medieval chronicle histories to modern novels. Emphasis on both the continuities of the Arthurian tradition and the diversity of genres, media, and cultures that have given expression to the legend.
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