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Philosophy 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
An examination of fundamental problems of philosophy. Topics will vary and may include faith and reason, appearance and reality, the relation of mind and body, human nature, nihilism and morality. This course does not assume previous study of philosophy or intent to specialize.
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Philosophy 111: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
An introduction to moral reasoning through the study of ethical theories and their application to practical problems such as capital punishment, world hunger, animal rights and the environment. Special attention to developing and defending one's own moral positions. Readings from traditional and contemporary sources. Connections: Conx 20015 Genes in Context
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Philosophy 121: Individual and Society
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
An introduction to social and political philosophy, with special emphasis on the individual's role in various approaches to the proper constitution of the state. Emphasis will be placed on developing and defending one's own positions on both theoretical and practical issues. Readings from traditional and contemporary sources. (Stephen Mathis)
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Philosophy 125: Logic
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
An introduction to categorical, propositional and predicate logic with particular emphasis on methods of discovering and proving the validity of arguments. Designed to improve students' ability to reason clearly and precisely. Analysis of logical equivalence, soundness and the relation of truth to validity. (Nancy Kendrick) Connections: Conx 20003 Logic and Digital Circuits, Conx 20016 Logic and Programming
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Philosophy 203: Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
An introduction to the thought of Plato and Aristotle: knowledge and truth, the nature of reality, the good life and the good society. Attention also to Socrates and the pre-Socratic philosophers. (John Partridge) Connections: Conx 20039 Ideas of Antiquity
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Philosophy 207: Modern Philosophy:Descartes to Kant
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
The foundations of theory of knowledge and metaphysics through the writings of Descartes, Leibniz, Spinoza, Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant. Attention to the ways in which these thinkers anticipate various issues in contemporary thought. (Nancy Kendrick)
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Philosophy 208: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
America's contribution to philosophical thought, focusing on the classical pragmatists Charles Pierce, William James and John Dewey and their influence on contemporary issues of gender, race and religion. Emphasis on epistemological and metaphysical concepts, such as belief, truth, the nature of knowledge and justification. (Nancy Kendrick)
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Philosophy 224: Minds and Machines
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Can a computer think What is the nature of thought How does technology affect our conception of ourselves This introductory course explores issues in the philosophy of mind. (Nancy Kendrick)
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Philosophy 225: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
See Rel 225.
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Philosophy 233: Philosophy and Literature
3.00 Credits
Wheaton College - Massachusetts
Plato began the ancient quarrel between poetry and philosophy; this course seeks rapprochement. Philosophical examination of the relationship among readers, writers and literary texts, illuminating the nature of the mind and imagination, the domain of ethics and the task of moral philosophy. Topics include existentialism, the paradox of fiction and ethical criticism. (John Partridge)
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