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PHIL 289: Experiential Prior Learning
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course provides an evaluation and assessment of learning which has occurred as a result of prior off-campus experience relevant to the curriculum of the department. It requires complementary academic study and/or documentation. Available by petition only, on a credit, no-credit basis, and is not open to postgraduate students. Interested students should contact the department office. This course may not be counted toward major or minor requirements.
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PHIL 290: Orientation and Methods
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course provides new and possible philosophy majors with an overview of the Philosophy major and practice in the methodology of good philosophical thinking and writing. The overview may include information about the requirements for the major, computer and information competency, academic and non-academic careers and graduate school (including financial issues). Practice in methodology will help you do research, to read philosophical texts carefully, discern extended arguments within a text, and write clearly and precisely.
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PHIL 296: Human Corps
1.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course provides students with volunteer community service experience working with nonprofit, governmental, educational or community-based service organizations. Offered on a credit, no-credit basis only.
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PHIL 299: Orientation and Methods
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
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PHIL 302: History Western Philosophy I
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course traces the development of Western philosophy from its Greek origins through the Hellenistic period. It introduces the students to ancient debates and methods of inquiry about a number of issues in regards with the nature of reality, knowledge and morality. The survey starts with the fragments and testimonies of the early thinkers, also known as Pre-Socratic philosophers, moving to the more comprehensive works of Plato and Aristotle, and ending with the works of the Hellenistic period. GE T2
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PHIL 303: History Western Philosophy II
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course explores the development of Western Philosophy from medieval philosophy through the Modern Rationalists, Descartes, Leibniz and Spinoza.
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PHIL 304: History Western Philosophy III
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course explores the Modern period of Western philosophy, focusing on the Empiricists ' primarily Locke, Berkeley and Hume ' and the Critical Philosophy of Kant.
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PHIL 305: History of West Philosophy IV
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course explores the history of Western philosophy from Kant through the influential philosophers of the nineteenth century.
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PHIL 306: Contemporary Issues in Phil
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
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PHIL 307: Analytic Philosophy
5.00 Credits
California State University-Bakersfield
This course examines the rise and development of analytic philosophy in the 20th century. Topics may include: the origins of analytic philosophy as a reaction against idealism; features distinguishing analytic philosophy from other philosophical traditions; various analytic `schools', including logicism, logical atomism, logical positivism, philosophical naturalism, ordinary language philosophy, analytic metaphysics; and major figures in the tradition, including Frege, Moore, Russell, Wittgenstein, Ayer, Quine, and Kripke.
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