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PHIL 334: Tragedy and Philosophy- GS
10.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A study of tragedy as a dramatic and literary form and the different western philosophical theories of tragedy inspired by that art form. One half of the course will concentrate on Greek tragedy (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides) and its commentators, both ancient (Plato and Aristotle) and modern. The second half will examine both Renaissance and modern examples of the tragic tradition with contemporary philosophical readings on the significance of that tradition. Alternate years.
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PHIL 342: Asian Philosophy and Religion
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A study of the major philosophical and religious traditions of South and East Asia. The course emphasizes the Hindu, Buddhist and Taoist traditions. The ethical, metaphysical and epistemological aspects of each major tradition are covered. Spring semester.
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PHIL 346: Philosophy of Human Rights
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
(See Infrequently Offered Courses section of the catalog.)
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PHIL 360: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
(See Infrequently Offered Courses section of the catalog.)
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PHIL 365: Twentieth-Century Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A survey of the main philosophical movements of the twentieth century. The course will focus on such traditions as logical positivism, neo-pragmatism and phenomenology and will examine the impact of new scientific theories (for example, quantum physics and evolutionary biology) on philosophy. Figures studied may include: Wittgenstein, Ayer, Quine, Rorty, Heidegger, Popper and Kuhn. Spring semester, alternate years. Prerequisite: PHIL 300.
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PHIL 370: The Analytic Tradition
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An historical survey of the main developments and leading figures in the Anglo-American analytic tradition. The primary focus is on the application of new methods of logic and linguistic analysis to the perennial problems of metaphysics and epistemology. Figures studied include Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Ayer, Carnap, Ryle, Quine and Kripke. Prerequisite: PHIL 210 or PHIL 300. Spring semester, alternate years.
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PHIL 389: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A study of a single philosophical topic of special interest to students. When the course is offered, the topic will be listed in the timetable of courses.
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PHIL 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
A course allowing staff and students to explore together philosophical topics of special interest. Prerequisite: Instructor's consent and approval by Associate Dean of Arts and Humanities.
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PHLP 100: Philippine Culture and Society- GS
7.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An introductory course on the Philippines, a developing country that is the largest Catholic country in Asia and has strong political, economic and cultural ties to the U.S. Topics covered are a combination of the various aspects of the country: its geography, people, history, economy, politics, culture and ecosystem. It is taught by a visiting professor from the University of the Philippines. Fall semester.
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PHLP 122: Modern East Asia
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
- GS 7 An introductory survey of the major developments in China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia from 1600 to the present. Topics include modernization, the reaction to the West, nationalism, communism and postwar trends. Fall semester.
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