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PHL 199: Philosophy Discussion
1.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Weekly philosophy discussion group meeting: Terms and hours to be arranged. Repeatable for up to 15 credits. P/NC.
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PHL 207H,208H,209H: Philosophy in the Western World
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A chronological survey of major philosophers, ideas, and world views in the Western world. PHL 207H: Ancient to Medieval. PHL 208H: Medieval to Enlightenment. PHL 209H: Enlightenment to present. Prerequisite: participation in WOU's Honors Program
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PHL 251: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
This course will cover major classical and contemporary theories in normative ethics. It will include a careful study of virtue ethics, natural law, utilitarianism and deontology. It will also compare the justification of moral judgments with that of scientific judgments.
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PHL 252: Medical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Examines and critically evaluates a number of contemporary issues in medical ethics. Will provide a scholarly overview and discussion of both theoretical and applied issues. Possible issues to be addressed include: patients' rights, privacy of personal medical information, problems surrounding death and dying including the issues of physician assisted suicide, and medical research including issues of human cloning and stem cell research.
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PHL 255: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Comprises a study of the unique moral relationship and responsibilities that humans have to the non-human environment. It involves both a theoretical and practical component. Topics may include: global warming, endangered species, pollution, food production, and consumption, limited resources and energy.
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PHL 261: Metaphysics:Theory of Being
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Survey of representative issues and theories regarding the fundamental principles and structure of reality, including such topics as mind-body relation, mind-brain relation, nature of life, nature of matter, reality as a whole, etc.
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PHL 262: Epistemology:Theory of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Survey of representative issues and theories in the philosophical study of human knowledge and its foundations.
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PHL 263: Philosophy of Mind
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Exploration of philosophical questions about the mind, mental states and its relation of mind and brain. Main topics are dualism and various forms of materialism, behaviorism, mind-body identity theories, and functionalism; the nature and content of mental states (e.g. belief, desire, meaning).
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PHL 282: Philosophy of Art
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Introduction to theories of beauty and art and interpretations of the meaning and value of aesthetic experience.
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PHL 283: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Introduction to theories of religion and basic philosophical issues relating to religion, such as the nature and existence of an ultimate reality, the problem of evil, the interpretation of religious language and symbols, and the nature of mystical experience. Note: 3 to 6 hours of lower-division philosophy recommended as background for upper-division courses.
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