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PHIL 20990: International Residential Study
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
This course represents credit earned through a semester study abroad experience with an institution or program with which Texas Christian University has an official agreement to accept credit. The site and specific content will be identified on the official transcript. Courses appearing on a student's official transcript have been included in the student's grade point average.
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PHIL 30003: Junior Honors Seminar
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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PHIL 30133: Symbolic Logic I
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
An introduction to the scope and limits of modern logic. The nature of logical systems and the various areas of logic are discussed. Alternative proof- procedures in propositional logic and predicate logic are presented. (Offered as MATH or PHIL credit.)
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PHIL 30143: Symbolic Logic II
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: PHIL 30133. A continuation of 30133, with an emphasis on predicate logic, nonstandard logic, and metalogic. (Offered as MATH or PHIL credit.)
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PHIL 30313: Moral Problems
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Any 10000-level course in Philosophy or HHIT 20123. An examination of contemporary moral issues. Typical topics include abortion, euthanasia, discrimination, preferential hiring, the enforcement of community standards, the morality of war, punishment, the rights of distant peoples and future generations, and environmental ethics.
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PHIL 30323: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
RELI 30633 Prerequisite: Any 10000-level course in Philosophy or HHIT 20123, or any religion course. Philosophy of Religion today is centrally concerned with issues relating to the rationality and justification of religious convictions. There is also an interest in the coherence of religious concepts. In this course various philosophical models for understanding and evaluating religious convictions and practices are examined and applied.
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PHIL 30333: Asian Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: PHIL 10003. A survey of the three intellectual traditions of Asia: Japanese, Chinese, and Indian philosophy. Topics include causality, concepts of the individual and Nature, and the nature of reality and knowing.
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PHIL 30353: Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Any 10000-level course in Philosophy or HHIT 20123. An introduction to the classical systems and central issues in political philosophy. The approach is largely historical, and selected major thinkers of most recent four centuries form the focus of the course.
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PHIL 30363: Ethics and Health Care
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Any 10000-level course in Philosophy or HHIT 20123, or permission of the instructor. An introduction to ethical and philosophical issues in healthcare. Case studies supplemented with readings from medical, nursing, and philosophical literature.
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PHIL 30373: Existential Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Any 10000-level course in Philosophy or HHIT 20123. . This course offers students an opportunity to reflect on such topics as alienation, the search for meaning, freedom, embodiment, authenticity, love, and ethics as they are deal with in texts by major writers in the 19th and 20th century movement known as existentialism.
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