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PL 106: Elementary Logic
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
A consideration of valid reasoning as it relates to language and definition. Primary attention is given to discerning and identifying informal fallacies, techniques for determining the validity of inference, and the evolution of symbolic systems. Recommended for students preparing to take the GRE or LSAT. Course Type(s): None
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PL 198: Special Topics in Philosophy( 100 Level)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An intensive study of a particular subject or problem in philosophy to be announced prior to registration. The course may be conducted on either a lecture-discussion or a seminar basis. Prerequisite: As announced in the course schedule. Course Type(s): None
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PL 201: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An examination of certain salient features of Western religious thought, emphasizing the problems of religious language, the nature and validity of religious experience, traditional and contemporary ideas of God, morality, death, and evil. Prerequisite: Philosophy 101. Course Type(s): None
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PL 202: Great Issues in World Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An examination of great philosophical works from several cultural traditions. The course uses original works from Western, Indian, and Chinese civilizations to focus on philosophical approaches to a cluster of great issues while putting the philosophers and their works in historical context. Course Type(s): CC
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PL 202H: Seminar:Great Issues in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Critical investigation of some of the critical ideas and arguments that have been defended and promoted by thinkers in a variety of cultures. Open only to students in the Honors Program. Course Type(s): CC, HO
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PL 203: Philosophy of Language
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Investigation of questions about the concepts of language, meaning, and understanding. Consideration of some of the major contributions on these and related concepts. Also listed as Communication CO 203. Course Type(s): None
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PL 204: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Existentialism is about what it means to be an individual who has to create a meaning for his or her own life. Establish the context for existentialism within the history of philosophy as a whole, but also consider the impact that existentialist ideas have generally had in literature, art, and culture. Course Type(s): None
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PL 205: Ethics and Literature
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Explore the nature of ethical problems and theories through philosophy and literature. Course Type(s): None
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PL 210: Philosophy in Film
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
An introduction to philosophy using films in conjunction with traditional readings. Study some of the most important questions in the history of philosophy, such as: the nature of reality and its relationship to appearances, the nature of the self, human and artificial intelligence, the possibility of freedom, the nature of ethics, and the theory of meaning. Course Type(s): None
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PL 211: Social and Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Monmouth University
Comparative study of the philosophical assumptions underlying significant Western conceptions of social order and community. Course Type(s): None
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