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PHIL 1050: Intro Sem Big Quest
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introductory seminar dealing with a single important philosophical question such as "Who are we?" "What is the meaning of life?" or "Are we free or determined?" The question is pursued throughout the semester with active student involvement. Questions may vary from semester to semester.
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PHIL 1240: Technology and Its Discontents
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Philosophical introduction to issues arising from the development of technologies, their implementation, and their integration into society. Considers theoretical questions regarding the nature of technology and its evaluation, as well as issues related to specific technologies.
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PHIL 2100: Evolution & Creation
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
A critical comparison of evolution and creationism. Students examine the scientific, philosophical, and theological issues this clash brings to light, develop their ability to think through the various claims and counter claims critically, and then articulate a coherent position for themselves. Credit toward a degree will be given for only one of PHIL 2100 or BIOL 2100.
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PHIL 3030: Phil of Religion
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Critical consideration of the meaning and justification of religious beliefs. Representative topics are the nature and existence of God, religious knowledge, religious language, the problem of evil.
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PHIL 3040: Moral Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of moral problems, their origin in conflicts between duty and desire, and alternative solutions proposed by classical and contemporary writers.
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PHIL 3050: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Inquiry into the core themes of existentialism: freedom, meaningfulness or meaninglessness of life, the existence of God, etc. Representative thinkers from the existentialist tradition, such as Dostoyevsky, Kierkegaard, Sartre, and de Beauvoir, are studied.
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PHIL 3110: Views of History-Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
This course of comparative studies examines various views of history in the four ancient traditions: the Indian, the Greco-Roman, the Chinese, and the Judeo-Christian. It also examines their influence on global challenges in the present day. The main topics investigated in the course include cyclicality and linearity, nature and freedom, fact and meaning, and past, present and future. All readings and discussions are conducted in English. May also be offered as LANG 3110.
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PHIL 3120: Philosophy in Ancient China
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of the history of Chinese philosophy from fifth century BCE, including Confucianism, Daoism, Moism, legalism, Buddhism, Neo-Daoism, and Neo-Confucianism. Examination of Chinese philosophers' views and arguments on questions of life and death, history and society, education and personal cultivation. May not be used to satisfy general modern language requirements. May also be offered as CHIN 3120.
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PHIL 3130: Philosophy in Modern China
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of the history of Chinese philosophy from the 19th century BCE, including Confucianism, Daoism, Moism, legalism, Buddhism, Neo-Daoism, and Neo-Confucianism. Examination of Chinese philosophers' views and arguments on questions of life and death, history and society, education and personal cultivation. May not be used to satisfy general modern language requirements. May also be offered as CHIN 3130.
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PHIL 3140: Comp East West Phil
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of issues and areas of overlapping concern to Eastern and Western philosophical traditions (e.g., ontology, ethics) with emphasis on both contrasts and convergences in philosophical approaches. Topics may vary.
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