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PHI 302: Jewish,Christian and Islamic Philosophy
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of philosophy as created by Jewish, Christian and Islamic cultures and of the problems posed for philosophy by the monotheistic faiths. This course will consider the background and contribution of such men as Augustine, Anselm, Averroes, Maimonides and Thomas Aquinas. Several modern thinkers in these religious traditions will also be considered.
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PHI 303: Modern Philosophy and Scientific Revolutions
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of the impact of modern science on Western philosophy and the response of major thinkers to changes in views of the world and humanity. The course concentrates on the major figures from Descartes to Kant.
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PHI 304: Recent Philosophy and Technological Revolutions
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of the impact of the industrial and post-industrial revolutions on philosophy and the reaction of philosophers of the 19th and 20th centuries to historicism and social change.
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PHI 310: Philosophy of Language
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of the major contending theories of language in 20th century British, French and American philosophy: logical positivism, ordinary language philosophy, language on the model of a game, and postmodernism. Prerequisite: PHI 203 and at least one additional course in philosophy.
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PHI 318: Social and Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
An examination of the theories of society which are original and most influential. The course emphasizes the essential structures of these theories, which are contemporary as well as classical. Both problem-oriented and historically oriented methodologies will be used in the study.
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PHI 324: Critical Studies in Philosophy
1.50 Credits
St. Andrews University
A study of some important philosopher or philosophical movement or text. The course will also sample some of the critical secondary literature concerning its focal topic. The course may be taken repeatedly provided the focal topic is different. (This course meets the requirement for senior seminar).
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PHI 325: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A sample of several well-known American philosophers such as William James, John Dewey, Sidney Hook, and Richard Rorty. A central problem addressed will be whether there is a distinctively "American Philosophy."
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PHI 333: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
An analysis of the major philosophical issues concerned with legal concepts such as "liberty," "responsibility," and "law" itself. The course will study historically signifitreatments of these topics as well as current discussion of them. Prerequisite: PHI 203 and at least one additional course in philosophy.
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PHI 341: Philosophical Issues in Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
An investigation of the impact of electronic communication on our thought processes. Attention will be paid to recent historical shifts in the way we think about nature, personal relationships, vocation, social conformity, and moral value; to the connection between technological developments in media and "postmodernism'" and to the future impacinstantaneousness is likely to have on our awareness and on our social configurations.
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PHI 349: Bioethics
1.50 Credits
St. Andrews University
Advances in medicine and biotechnology have brought a number of ethical issues to the fore. Ethical theories will be discussed and applied to topics such as: patient consent, medical experimentation, euthanasia, and the new reproductive technologies. The course should be of interest to students in the sciences, or those interested in the health professions. However, a knowledge of science is not assumed. Prerequisite: Upper level standing, or consent of instructor.
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