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PHIL 40213: History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: PHIL 10003 and any 30000 level PHIL course. A survey of the major figures in Western thought between 600 BCE and 1500 CE. Among those included are the Presocratics, Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Augustine and Aquinas.
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PHIL 40220: Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. An historical study of one or more philosophical movements in the twentieth century. Topics vary and include analytic, existential, phenomenological and process philosophy. May be repeated for credit. (3-6 hours).
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PHIL 40223: History of Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: PHIL 10003 and PHIL 30383 or PHIL 30393 or permission of instructor. A survey of the major figures in Western thought from 1500 to 1800. Among those included are Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant.
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PHIL 40233: History of Continental Philosophy in the 19th and 20th Centuries
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: PHIL 10003 and 40223. The philosophical tradition after Kant developed in different ways in Continental Europe from the ways it did in English speaking countries. This course examines those developments, especially in Germany and France. Such thinkers as Hegel and the German Idealists, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Husserl and Heidegger, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, Gadamer, Ricoeur and Derrida are discussed.
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PHIL 40243: Anglo-American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: PHIL 10003 and 40223. A historical study of either the analytic or pragmatic tradition. Such figures as Carnap, Neurath, Schlick, Moore, Russell, and Ayer; or Royce, Peirce, Mead, James, Dewey, and Quine; or a combination of philosophers are studied.
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PHIL 40253: Seminar in History of Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: PHIL 10003, and permission of the instructor. A philosophical study of one or more philosophers or philosophical movements of the ancient, medieval, or modern periods. Course content will vary by semester. Course may be repeated for credit.
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PHIL 40303: Seminar in Value Theory
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Course content to vary by semester and will include such areas as metaethics, phenomenology of values, philosophy of religion, legal philosophy, philosophy of sport and aesthetics.
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PHIL 40323: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Any 10000-level course in Philosophy or HHIT 20123, or permission of the instructor. Includes What are the aims of science? What are the roles of theory and experiment in science? What is explanation? What is a scientific law? How do scientists justify their claims? How does scientific knowledge develop and grow? What are the differences between physical and live sciences and the social sciences?
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PHIL 40343: Advanced Issues in Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisite: Any 10000-level course in Philosophy or HHIT 20123, and PHIL 30413. A rigorous examination of specific issues in legal theory and jurisprudence. Topics may include the nature of law, legal adjudication, law and economics, theories of punishment, and legal responsibility and obligation.
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PHIL 40353: Seminar in Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Texas Christian University
Prerequisites: At least one of the following courses: PHIL 30313, PHIL 30353, or PHIL 30413, or permission of instructor. A philosophical analysis of some selected topics that are central to political philosophy. Topics may include a discussion of the nature of human rights, the nature and limit of political authority, analysis of the problem of political obligation, the moral value of freedom and autonomy, and the meaning and nature of justice.
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