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PHIL 09251: Introduction to Ethics- WI
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Same as PHIL09.250, but meets general education writing intensive guidelines with a variety of graded and ungraded writing assignments.
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PHIL 09310: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course offers students an approach to such philosophical issues as the nature; the role of the arts in human culture; and the articulation of criteria for interpretation and criticism. Students will refine their own approach to these issues by attending to specific works of poetry, fiction, drama, music, painting, sculpture, and other arts, including student.
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PHIL 09311: Aesthetics- WI
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: COMP 01112 Same as PHIL09.310, but meets general education writing intensive guidelines with a variety of graded and ungraded writing assignments.
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PHIL 09322: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course considers issues of human values in management, the relevance of ethical norms for management decisions and the relationship between business and society. Case studies of corporations are utilized to illustrate and clarify these issues.
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PHIL 09325: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course examines the thought of selected American philosophers from the colonial period to the present. It stresses the distinctive American philosophical movement, Pragmatism, and some of its representative figures such as Charles Sanders Pierce, William James and John Dewey.
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PHIL 09328: Philosophy and Gender
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course will explore philosophical issues relating to gender as considered by classical, modern and contemporary philosophers. Recent work by feminist philosophers will be emphasized.
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PHIL 09330: Asian Thought
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course attempts to identify the key concepts in the intellectual histories of both India and China. The course studies important thinkers in both traditions to discover how they used these concepts in their own systems of thought and what they contributed to later developments of the concept.
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PHIL 09341: Biomedical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: COMP 01112 and one Philosophy course Ethical issues in health care, medicine and bio-technology; for example, abortion, termination of treatment, euthanasia, truth-telling and confidentiality, medical experimentation and informed consent, genetics, transplant surgery, artificial reproductive techniques, the allocation of medical resources and the impact of race, class and gender as they relate to biomedical issues.
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PHIL 09346: Feminist Ethics
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
Examines the central currents of feminist ethics, such as ethics of care and justice, abortion, parenting, social ethics, violence, eating disorders and embodiment, prostitution, medical and reproductive ethics, aging, disability, theological ethics.
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PHIL 09368: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course offers the student a basic understanding of some of the philosophical issues involved in modern science. The nature of scientific explanation and prediction, the structure and function of scientific theories, and the confirmation of scientific hypothesis are among the issues treated.
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