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PHIL 391-393: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics
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PHIL 396: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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PHIL 429: Topics in Ethics,Law,and Justice
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Focused study of a significant topic in contemporary moral, legal, or political theory, for example, social contract theory, virtue ethics, rights, the role of emotions in morality. Does not satisfy core ethics requirement. Prerequisite: PHIL 345.
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PHIL 430: Advanced Logic
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An introduction to advanced topics in symbolic logic, including study of predicate logic, modal logic, and set theory, as well as reflection on the nature of formal systems and the significance of various logical paradoxes. Prerequisite: PHIL 260.
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PHIL 437: Philosophy of Mind
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An investigation of central topics in contemporary analytic philosophy of mind focusing on the mind-body problem and proposed solutions to it, such as dualism, identity theory, functionalism, and the computational theory of mind. Prerequisite: PHIL 210 or 220.
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PHIL 438: Philosophy of Language
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An investigation of central topics in contemporary analytic philosophy of language, such as theories of truth, meaning, and reference, speech act theory, theories of interpretation and translation, and the relationship between language, thought, and reality. Prerequisite: PHIL 210 or 220.
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PHIL 444: Topics in Feminist Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An in-depth examination of feminist thought and methodology from a variety of perspectives, including liberal, radical, Marxist, multicultural, psychoanalytic, and post-modern, in relation to a particular topic, e.g., sexual difference, embodiment. Prerequisite: PHIL 210 or 220.
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PHIL 445: Philosophy in a Global Context
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A seminar for discussion of topics selected from ongoing issues in the world considered from many perspectives culled from different thinkers working in different traditions from different parts of the globe. Prerequisite: PHIL 210 or 220 and one 300- or 400-level course in philosophy other than PHIL 345.
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PHIL 462: Problems in Classical Phenomenology
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An examination of selected problems in 20th Century phenomenology, such as psychologism, method and ontology, the hermeneutic critique of consciousness, phenomenology of life, and the nature of phenomenological time. Prerequisite: PHIL 210 or 220.
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PHIL 463: Problems in Contemporary Phenomenology
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An examination of selected problems in contemporary phenomenology, such as the livedbody, the metaphysics of presence, the other, gender, and the given. Prerequisite: PHIL 210 or 220.
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