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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 4(4-0) Prerequisite: (LB 133) or completion of Tier I writing requirement Recommended Background: PHL 200 Restrictions: Open to students in the Department of Philosophy or in the Lyman Briggs College or in the Science, Technology, Environment and Public Policy Specialization. Description: Examination of the desirability of technology, its social forms, and its alternatives. Conventional productivist, ecological progressive, and radical humanist outlooks. Semester Alias: LBS 355 Interdepartmental With: Lyman Briggs Administered By: Lyman Briggs Effective Dates: FALL 2008 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 4(4-0) Recommended Background: One PHL course. Description: Conceptual and normative issues in feminist theory. Topics such as sexism, oppression, coercion, control, power, equality, personhood, respect and self-respect, rape, separatism, community, intimacy, and autonomy. Effective Dates: SPRING 1999 - SPRING 2010 View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Recommended Background: One PHL course. Description: Marx's philosophical thought and its bearing on science, religion, art and politics. Effective Dates: SPRING 1999 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Recommended Background: One PHL course. Description: Elementary topics in semantics, linguistic pragmatics, and philosophy of language. Meaning, denotation, speech acts, and linguistic relativity. Effective Dates: SPRING 1999 - Open View all versions of this course
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1.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year, Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 3 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3 3(3-0) Recommended Background: One course in the biological, physical, or mathematical sciences. Description: Conflicting views about science and values. Such topics as scientific methodology; the objectivity and value neutrality of science; the presuppositions, goals, and limits of science; and science and decision making. Effective Dates: SPRING 1999 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of every year Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 4(4-0) Recommended Background: (PHL 210) or two other PHL courses. Description: Selection from Plato's dialogues including political and ethical theory, aesthetics, epistemology, and metaphysics. Effective Dates: FALL 2002 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Semester:Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 4(4-0) Recommended Background: (PHL 210 or PHL 410) or two other PHL courses. Description: Aristotle's major works and his major contributions to the sciences, metaphysics, ethics, and politics. Effective Dates: SPRING 1999 - Open
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Semester: Fall of odd years Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 4(4-0) Recommended Background: (PHL 211) or two other PHL courses. Description: Rationalists of the seventeenth century, with emphasis on Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz. Effective Dates: SUMMER 2001 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of every year Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 4(4-0) Recommended Background: (PHL 211) or two other PHL courses. Description: Kant's metaphysical and epistemological system, focusing on his 'Critique of Pure Reason'. Effective Dates: SPRING 1999 - Open View all versions of this course
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Semester: Spring of even years Credits:Total Credits: 4 Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 4 4(4-0) Recommended Background: (PHL 211 or PHL 415) or two other PHL courses. Description: Hegel's dialectic and its bearing on both the history of philosophy and issues about science, politics, art and religion. Effective Dates: SPRING 1999 - Open View all versions of this course
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