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PHI 275/375/475: Special Topics in Philosophy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 - 3 Credit Hour(s) Prerequisite: ENG 112; Requires written approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Special topics to be indicated. The course may include seminars, conferences, workshops or field activities focused on current issues in philosophy. May be repeated.
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PHI 311: Seminar in Health Care Ethics
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 Credit Hour BEGINNING OF LIFE ISSUES Prerequisites: ENG 112, PHI 215 Analysis of particular ethical questions arising in contemporary health care settings pertaining to beginning of life issues. An emphasis will be placed on the application of foundational ethical principles in specific instances. Possible topics examined may include abortion and abortifacients, abnormal pregnancies, pregnancy prevention following sexual assault, contraception, and reproductive technologies.
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PHI 312: Seminar in Health Care Ethics
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 Credit Hour SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Prerequisites: ENG 112, PHI 215 Analysis of particular ethical questions arising in contemporary health care settings pertaining to social, political and economic issues. An emphasis will be placed on the application of foundational ethical principles in specific instances. Possible topics examined may include insurance and the uninsurable, religious freedom, confidentiality, regulation of birth, access to health care, and the common good.
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PHI 313: Seminar in Health Care Ethics
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 Credit Hour BIOTECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES Prerequisites: ENG 112, PHI 215 Analysis of particular ethical questions arising in contemporary health care settings resulting from biotechnological innovations. An emphasis will be placed on the application of foundational ethical principles in specific instances. Possible topics examined may include in-vitro fertilization, cloning technologies, genetic manipulation and screening, stem cell research and human subjects in medical research.
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PHI 314: Seminar in Health Care Ethics
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 Credit Hour END OF LIFE ISSUES Prerequisites: ENG 112, PHI 215 Analysis of particular ethical questions arising in contemporary health care settings pertaining to end of life issues. An emphasis will be placed on the application of foundational ethical principles in specific instances. Possible topics examined may include ordinary vs. extraordinary care, pain management, do-not-resuscitate orders and euthanasia.
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PHI 315: Medical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as THE 315 Prerequisites: ENG 112, PHI 215 and THE 310 This course investigates the bioethical issues from both the philosophical perspective of natural law and the theological perspective of faith and revelation. Topics such as abortion, euthanasia, reproductive technologies, contraception, organ transplantation, and genetic engineering are among the issues studied.
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PHI 330: Philosophy of Education
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 112 This course investigates the philosophical basis of educational thought from classical to contemporary times. After first establishing the nature of philosophy, the course examines the major philosophical systems and ideologies that have shaped educational theory. The course affords students the opportunity to critique educational philosophies and to begin to develop their own. Field experience included.
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PHI 355: Business Ethics And Social Responsibility
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: ENG 112, PHI 215 While this course will include a consideration of various ethical theories that dominate current discussion in the business disciplines, it will focus primarily on classical moral philosophy. Using this theory, with its integration of natural law and virtue, students will be capable of providing a richer explanation of ethical decision making in business, both on the descriptive (why we do what we do) and on the normative (what we should do) levels. They will thus be equipped with the necessary tools for analyzing and evaluating particular problematic cases in the various realms of business. Drawing from the Catholic Social Tradition, students will come to understand business as a vital and positive element of human social life.
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PHI 370: Philosophy of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: ENG 112, and one (1) previous course in philosophy at Aquinas College This course studies human knowledge and the related issues of truth, falsity, and opinion. Beginning with an examination of epistemological questions as developed initially by the Presocratics, the course centers on the classical view of knowledge as developed in the Platonic-Aristotelian tradition inherited and advanced by St. Thomas Aquinas. The philosophical movements of empiricism, idealism, and phenomenology are investigated; skepticism, both ancient and modern, is both explained and critiqued.
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PHI 415: Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: ENG 112, PHI 215 Contemporary Moral Issues is a sequel to the Ethics course. It applies the foundational principles studied in ethics to modern day problems such as questions of sexual morality, artificial human reproduction and genetic manipulation, abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, poverty and other social-justice issues, war, and man's relation to the environment. The content of the course will vary from semester to semester, according to the issues chosen by the professor.
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