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PHIL 3150: Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Origins and development of rationality as found in the thought of selected philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
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PHIL 3160: Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Development of the modern view as seen in major Western philosophers of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Thought of Berkeley, Descartes, Hume, Leibniz, Locke, and Spinoza may be considered to illustrate the development of rationalism and empiricism.
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PHIL 3170: 19th-Century Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Development of 19th-century philosophy emphasizing selected works of philosophers such as Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, and Kierkegaard.
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PHIL 3180: 20th-Century Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Historical overview of selected significant movements in 20th-century Western philosophy such as Continental and/or analytic philosophy.
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PHIL 3200: Soc and Pol Phil
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Critical consideration of the views of some major philosophers on the nature of the individual's relation to society and the state in the context of their wider philosophical (logical, epistemological, metaphysical, and ethical) doctrines. Philosophers may include Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Hobbes, Rousseau, Mill, Marx, Hegel, Rawls, and Nozick.
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PHIL 3210: Crime & Punishment
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Investigates what sorts of conduct should be criminalized and what society should do with those who engage in criminal activity. Specific topics may include the enforcement of morals, euthanasia, hate crimes, deterrence, retribution, and restitution.
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PHIL 3230: Theory of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examination of concepts, criteria, and decision procedures underlying rational belief and the justification of knowledge claims. Representative answers to the problem of skepticism are considered, with special attention to some leading theories of knowledge.
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PHIL 3240: Philosophy of Tech
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examines technology and representative philosophical assessments of it with a focus on understanding its impact on the human condition.
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PHIL 3250: Phil of Science
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Philosophical study of problems generated by science, but that are not themselves scientific, such as what comprises a scientific theory; how scientists formulate theories and acquire knowledge; what, if anything, differentiates science from other ways of knowing; what role concepts play in scientific knowledge; whether scientific progress is rational.
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PHIL 3260: Science and Values
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examination of several features of the relation between science and values. Topics may include ethical and social obligations of scientists, role of value judgements in scientific practice, and influence of social and political values on science and scientists.
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