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PHIL 420: Topics in Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Exploration of Selected topics in philosophy of science. Topics may come from general philosophy of science (e.g., laws of nature, causation, scientific explanation, intertheoretic relations, statistical inference) or from the foundations of particular sciences (e.g., physics, biology, chemistry, economics, engineering, medicine). PREREQ: One prior course in PHIL.
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PHIL 421: Philosophy, Biology, Society
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Recent topics in philosophy of biology, with emphasis on those related to self, community, and society at large. Topics may include intelligent design, evolutionary altruism, psychological altruism, evolutionary psychology, cultural evolution, evolutionary game theory, and evolutionary ethics.
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PHIL 444: Medical Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Seminar focuses on such topics as experimentation with human subjects, genetic engineering and the moral problems of health care. RESTRICTIONS: For students of philosophy and health professions.
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PHIL 447: Topics in Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Exploration of Selected topics in philosophy of law. Topics may include the source and authority of law, constitutional interpretation, judicial review, legal adjudication, causation in the law, consent and coercion, crime and punishment, mass incarceration, the death penalty, or legal ethics. PREREQ: One prior course in philosophy. RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once for credit when topics vary.
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PHIL 448: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Ethical problems associated with environmental protection, local, national, and international. Relations to social and political movements. Seminar format.
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PHIL 455: Ethics in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Explores the ethical, social and policy impacts of data gathering, analysis, and applications in fields ranging from healthcare, public policy, law enforcement, and agriculture to homeland security, e-commerce, and the biological and environmental sciences. Topics will include: 1) research ethics; 2) privacy; 3) security and safety; 3) bias in machine learning models; 4) fairness, accountability, and transparency; 5) data incompleteness; 6) data and knowledge; and 7) the future of AI.
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PHIL 465: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Various authors and themes; e.g., Plato, Kant, epistemology, philosophy of mind. RESTRICTIONS: Open only to Philosophy Majors and by permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit when topics vary.
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PHIL 466: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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PHIL 467: SEMINAR
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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PHIL 490: Philosophy of Language
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Traditional scientific and philosophical issues associated with theories of meaning and reference of language.
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