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PhIlosoPhy 302: environmental ethics
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4 An examination of the values and norms that govern our relationship with the environment. Major ethical theories will be explored in relation to topics such as obligations to nonhuman organisms, anthropocentrism, government regulation, and international environmental treaties. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2008-2009.)
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PhIlosoPhy 303: Medical ethics
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: F1. An examination of issues arising from the practice of medicine, the application of medical technology, and the business of health care delivery that have significant implications for an understanding of the good life or an understanding of moral duties. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2009-2010.)
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PhIlosoPhy 315: Nineteenth Century Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 4. This course considers the Kantian roots of German Idealism and examines the philosophy of Hegel and that of one or more of his critics (Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche) in the later 19th Century. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2009-2010.) Prerequisites: Philosophy 203 or special permission of instructor.
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PhIlosoPhy 318: Metaphysics
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: F1. An exploration of some major issue(s) such as materialism vs. theism, the mind-body problem, freedom and determinism. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2008-2009.)
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PhIlosoPhy 319: theory of Knowledge
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 4. An exploration of some major issues in the theory of knowledge, such as the nature of knowledge and justified belief, the possibility and limitations of human knowledge, and the ethics of belief. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2009-2010.)
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PhIlosoPhy 328: Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. What is the nature of the human mind? What are its powers and limitations? What is the relationship between the mind and the body (especially the brain)? These and similar questions will be investigated through central works in the history of philosophy (e.g., Descartes' Meditations) and various contemporary works in philosophy and/or related fields (e.g., biology, psychology). (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2009-2010.)
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PhIlosoPhy 329: Philosophy of science
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. A philosophical examination of the meaning and limitations of explanation, primarily in the natural sciences. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2008-2009.)
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PhIlosoPhy 360: existentialism
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: F1. An examination of prominent existentialists from the 19th and 20th Centuries. Issues include the idea that human beings' deepest desire is for meaning in their lives, and that the primary issue in human life is whether and how we own up to this. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2008-2009.)
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PhIlosoPhy 370: american Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: F11. An examination of the major representatives of Classical American Philosophy. Emphasis is on issues such as the nature of philosophical method, the biological/social nature of human beings, the instrumentalist view of knowledge and inquiry, and the contextual nature of truth and value. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2008-2009.)
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PhIlosoPhy 399: tutorial for honors Candidates
1.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 1. Junior Philosophy majors wishing to read for honors are required to enroll in this preparatory tutorial. Although required for honors, enrollment in this course does not guarantee acceptance into the Honors Program.
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PhIlosoPhy 399 - tutorial for honors Candidates
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