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Philosophy 304: Kant and the Nineteenth Century J.Davis
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
A study of the development of western philosophy from Kant through the beginning of the 20th century, with special emphasis on Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Frege, and Husserl. Prerequisite: Philosophy 303 or consent of instructor.
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Philosophy 309: Heidegger J.Davis
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Whitman College
A close reading of Martin Heidegger's Being and Time. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Philosophy 310: Plato's Republic Carey
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Whitman College
An exploration of the entire text of the Republic.
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Philosophy 322: Kant's Moral Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Whitman College
not offered 2008-09 This course explores Kant's moral theory and recent appropriations of that moral theory in contemporary neo-Kantian ethics. Prerequisite: Philosophy 127 or Philosophy 304 or consent of instructor.
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Philosophy 330: Analytic and Linguistic Philosophy
4.00 Credits
Whitman College
not offered 2008-09 An analysis of contemporary movements in Anglo-American philosophy as it derives from the foundational work of Russell, G.E. Moore, and Wittgenstein. Also considered will be the development and demise of logical positivism as a movement, and some major problems regarding meaning, and the relation between language and world.
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Philosophy 332: Reproduction Hanrahan
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Whitman College
In this class, we will be exploring the ethical and metaphysical questions associated with reproduction. So, for example, do we have a right to have a child If we do, is there ever a situation when we should forego acting on that right What obligations do we have to our offspring Do those obligations change as our offspring grows What relationship should heterosexual sex have to reproduction Does this relationship shape when and whether two people engage in this activity Finally, how does reproduction impact our understanding of our genders Distribution area: humanities or alternative voices.
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Philosophy 337: Philosophy of Mind Hanrahan
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
A study of the nature and function of mind and consciousness and their place in the world of physical stuff. Readings will include classical as well as recent and contemporary work. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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Philosophy 338: ST:Philosophy and Psychology of Language Clearfield and Clearfield
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Whitman College
In this course we will work toward an integrated understanding of the nature of language through an examination of both empirical research and theoretical discussions. Specific topics will include: language acquisition, the relation between language and nonlinguistic communicative behavior, the relation between language and thought, the nature of meaning, and the relation between language and the world. Prerequisites: at least six credits of philosophy or six credits of psychology or consent of the instructors. Distribution area: social science or humanities. May be elected as Psychology 347.
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Philosophy 340: Special Topics: Philosophical Problems
4.00 Credits
Whitman College
An examination of a philosophical problem.
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Philosophy 345: Animals and Philosophy Hanrahan
3.00 Credits
Whitman College
Many people's lives are intertwined with animals. But while animals are clearly very important, few wonder about what kinds of creatures they are. Are they merely organic machines or are they conscious in some way Do they think Do they feel pain Can they have beliefs Moreover, do animals have rights that oblige us to protect them from harm These are the questions we will be addressing in this class. Prerequisite: At least one other course in a related field.
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