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PL 305: Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
Study of principal figures in political philosophy. Emphasis on the role of those figures in the formation of the American political system. Formal and informal structures of American politics. Also listed under POLS 305. Prerequisite: PL 203, 204 or consent of department.
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PL 306: Philosophy of God
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course will examine the evolution of philosophical efforts to understand the mystery of God. It will pay particular attention to the similarities and differences between Classical Theism, Pantheism, and Panentheism. The reason for the presence of evil in the world and the possibility of immortality will also be explored.
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PL 308: Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course will focus on the development of the Western philosophical tradition during the Medieval period, paying particular attention to the contribution of Franciscan philosophers to the debates over such topics as: the relationship of faith and reason, the nature of human cognition, the mindbody relationship, and the problem of universals.
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PL 309: Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course will examine the development of the Western philosophical tradition during the Early Modern period from Descartes to Kant. Topics to be covered include: the crisis in classical metaphysics brought about by the Scientific Revolution; the Rationalist and the Empiricist movements as attempts to provide a new philosophical foundation for science; and the efforts by Kant to overcome the contradictions between Rationalism and Empiricism. Prerequisite: PL 203 or 204.
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PL 355: Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
Study of methods that foster clear and correct thinking, reasoning and argumentation by applying logical rules and strategies to language that occurs in ordinary experience. Prerequisite: PL 203, 204 or consent of Department.
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PL 356: Metaphysics
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is a study of the long effort of Western philosophy to think systematically about being as such, designed to facilitate the students' personal reflection on their self-identity and the meaning of existence. Studies will focus attention on classical and contemporary authors. Prerequisite: PL 203, 204 or consent of department.
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PL 357: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
An examination of works representative of major movements in the American philosophic tradition from early religious thought to contemporary pragmatism. Prerequisite: PL 203, 204 or consent of Department.
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PL 360: Culture and Philosophy of Non-Violence
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This course will explore the historical background, the life, thought and continuing influence of Ghandi, King, Chavez and others. Students will be challenged to begin a rigorous inquiry into topics central to the philosophy of nonviolence and to continue exploring the concepts, philosophies and traditions of nonviolence in practice around the world.
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PL 400: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
Topics to be determined by instructor/adviser.
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PL 403: Twentieth Century Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cardinal Stritch University
This is an investigation of the major movements in 20th century Western philosophy including Marxism, process thought, positivism, analytical and phenomenological philosophies. The course will include readings from the works of Marx, Bergson, Whitehead, Russell, Wittgenstein, Husserl and Heidegger. Prerequisite: PL 203, 204 or consent of department.
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