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PHIL 340: Metaphysics
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Metaphysics is the science that investigates what it means to be or exist. This course will examine the nature of metaphysics, and the role it has played in the history of philosophy. Majors and minors only. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 342: German Idealism
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Studies the major late eighteenth and early nineteenth century German philosophers, including Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. Kant will be presented as background to these thinkers. Major topics will include nature, freedom, and history. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 343: History of Ethics
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Survey of the ethical theories of the ancient philosophers, of the Christian appropriation, rejection and/or development of these theories, and the relation of these theories to the distinctively modern types of ethics. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 344: Chinese Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Focus on some early works of three main philosophical schools in Chinese philosophy: Confucianism, Taoism, and Zen (Ch’an) Buddhism. Other schools will be introduced in comparison with and contrast to these three main schools and some later developments will also be mentioned. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 346: The Scottish Enlightenment
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Explores the work of several 18th-century Scottish thinkers, with particular focus on the moral, political, and economic aspects of this distinct tradition of thought. Philosophers covered will include Hutcheson, Hume, Smith, and Reid. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 351: Italian Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
The main conceptual currents in the history of Italian philosophy through representative texts. The epistemological role of the imagination as well as theories of history and politics, in such thinkers as Machiavelli, Vico, and Croce. Prerequisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 354: Philosophy in America
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A study of distinctive American philosophical movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 362: Ancient Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A study of ancient political philosophy with emphasis on classic texts of Plato and Aristotle. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 363: Medieval Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
An examination of four of the principal political philosophers of the Middle Ages: namely Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, William of Ockham and Marsilius of Padua focusing on two central issues: the relation of church and state within the single entity “Christendom” and the problem of the relation oflaw and natural right. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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PHIL 364: Modern Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A study of the principal problems and texts of modern political philosophy starting from Machiavelli. Pre-requisite: PHIL 100 and PHIL 290
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