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PHIL 205: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
A survey of philosophy from ancient Greece through medieval scholasticism.
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PHIL 295: Topics in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Topics in Philosophy
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PHIL 301: Theories of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
An examination of the theories of human nature from both classical and contemporary sources.
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PHIL 315: Art and Culture
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
The arts are examined in relation to dominant, residual, and emergent cultural formations. The processes by which certain arts are identified as "fine" and others as "popular," some as "cultured" and other"vulgar," will be identified and discussed. Particular attention will begiven to art about or produced by our region.
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PHIL 320: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
The human relationship to the environment is examined from two perspectives: one's relationship to locality (a special focus will be given to Appalachian communities and places) and the global nature of environmental problems. Specific topics will include land use, planning, energy production and consumption, population, and the relation between environmental social justice.and
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PHIL 345: Intellectual History of Europe in the 19th Century
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Topics include romanticism, German idealism, the rise of the social sciences, and three traditions of political thought: liberalism, socialism, and the politics of cultural pessimism. (Dual listing with HIST 345/445)
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PHIL 346: Intellectual History of Europe in the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Readings and discussions on selected topics of 20th century European thought. Topics include existentialism, the impact of science and technology, political thought, and others. (Dual listing with HIST 346/446)
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PHIL 350: Logic II
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Prerequisite: PHIL 103 or permission of instructor Truth functional logic; predicate calculus; Turing machines; undecidability; completeness and incompleteness. Content will be of special interest to students of computer science, mathematics, linguistics and other cognitive sciences.
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PHIL 388: Intellectual History of the United States
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
A survey of the intellectual history of the United States from the Constitutional debates to the present. Topics which may be included are federalism and anti-federalism, transcendentalism, social Darwinism, socialism, liberalism, pragmatism, African-American thought, environmentalism and feminism. (Dual listing with HIST 388/488)
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PHIL 393: Philosophy of History
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Readings, papers, and discussion in problems of historical epistemology, such as the nature of historical truth and the question of objectivity in history; consideration of the various philosophies of history developed by St. Augustine, Vico, Hegel, Marx, Compte, Spengler, Toynbee, and others. (Dual listing with HIST 393/493)
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