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PHIL 180: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Friends University
The nature of good and bad human behavior. Attention given to some of the major theories of right and wrong and an effort made to relate them to moral issues of contemporary concerns.(Successful completion of COMP 102 recommended. (Meets Perspectives General Education Requirement.))
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PHIL 185: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course will provide an overview of ethical theories that address the nature of good and bad human behavior and right and wrong actions, from the perspective of Christian faith. It will also introduce students to the practices of ethical analysis, understanding the sources of authority and contextual claims which shape ethical decision-making. Students will work from this grounding in theory and method to consider issues in applied ethics and contemporary concerns.Delivery Methods: WEB, HYB, ONL
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PHIL 210: Ethics, Society and Service
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course will present an introduction to ethics and various philosophical and religious approaches to analyzing ethical problems, with a particular emphasis son studying social-ethical issues and determining approaches for meeting social needs. Students will study ethical issues in historical and current context and will identify one area in which they would like to perform community service. This required community service experience, to be approved by the instructor, will be a basis for their ongoing reflection in the class throughout the semester.Delivery Methods: HYB, ONL
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PHIL 320: Great Philosophers
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An in-depth study of the life, major ideas and continuing influence of one of the great thinkers in the history of philosophy.
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PHIL 340: History of Great Ideas
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Basic ideas in common life such as truth, goodness, beauty, justice, equality and liberty are discussed in dialogue with representatives from the history of thought.
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PHIL 370: Faith and Reason
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Examination of the reasonableness of religious belief. Issues considered include the existence of God, the problem of evil, miracles, life after death and religious language.
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PHIL 470: Selected Topics in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Particular issues, thinkers or areas of philosophy.(Topics will vary.)
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PHIL 470 - Selected Topics in Philosophy
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PHIL 499: Capstone
2.00 Credits
Friends University
No course description available.
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PHYS 530: Energy and the Environment
4.00 Credits
Friends University
This course includes the study of the basic concepts of energy supply, storage, conversion, and end use. Throughout history, mankind has improved his quality of life by making use of energy resources. The use of these energy resources has always had environmental impacts and consequences. Our Modern lifestyle is completely dependent upon the availability of affordable energy resources. Supply disruptions in the past three decades have demonstrated this dependence. Forecasts of remaining finite energy resources will be presented. The selection among alternatives for energy resources for meeting present and future energy needs will be studied. Includes guest speakers, labs and field trips.Course Delivery Methods: TRA
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POLS 100: American Government
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Survey of our national, state and local governments as well as the origin and growth of the Constitution. Aspects stressed are the function of government; the relations between the states and the national government; administrative and policydevelopments; and the work of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
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