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AS 140.302: Rise of Modern Science
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Survey of major scientific advances from 18th to 20th century, from Newtonian science to the age of Big Science.
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AS 140.303: Spaces of Inquiry: The Clinic, The Studio....
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
How have science, medicine and the arts informed and shaped one another? This undergraduate seminar traces the interaction of key sites of knowledge production from the early 19th to the late 20th c., with a focus on universities, museums, corporations, libraries and hospitals.
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AS 140.346: History of Chinese Medicine
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Students will study the most recent anthropological, philosophical, and historical scholarship on medicine in traditional and modern Chinese society. They will approach the topic from several angles including medical pluralism, the range of healers, domestic and literate medicine, gender, emergence of new disciplines, public health and the history of disease. The course relies on secondary sources and primary sources in English translation. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies.
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AS 140.412: Research Seminar
2.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Departmental Majors Writing a Senior Thesis Only
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AS 140.451: History and Ethics of Body Modification
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Explores the history and ethics of various forms of body modification, including: cosmetic surgery, tatooing, transsexuality, transableism, performance-enhancing and mood-altering drugs, prostheses, vampirism, and bodybuilding. Co-listed with 140.651
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AS 150.112: Introduction to Philosophic Problems
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course is an historical and systematic introduction to the perennial problems of philosophy. It focuses, respectively, on four central themes in the following order: God and Religion; Mind and Body; Knowledge and Reality; and Ethics and the Good Life. Each theme is developed through classical and contemporary readings. No prior exposure to philosophy is necessary.
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AS 150.117: Philosophical Dimensions of the Civil Rights Movement
2.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This is an introductory course in legal and political philosophy, thematically organized around questions emerging from the Civil Rights Movement. Through readings and documentary film we will discuss the following topics: the concept of justice; violent oppression; the concept of law; the normative status of law; the difference between legal and moral obligation; the idea of legal rights; civil disobedience; the rule of law; and violent social protest. No prior coursework in philosophy is required.
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AS 150.118: Introduction to Formal Logic
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 150.121: Justice and Freedom
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course examines the roles of justice and freedom in recent political philosophy. We will look at connections between the two concepts, and ask whether they should be understood procedurally or substantively. Readings include Rawls' "Justice as Fairness" and selections from Nozick's "Anarchy, State and Utopia."
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AS 150.122: Classical Indian Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
What is the nature of reality? What is the mind? What is the meaning of life? What is the good life? How ought we to live? In this course, we will explore how some of the better known philosophical systems of India have attempted to answer these most central philosophical questions. We will focus on the following systems: Nyaya, Samkhya-Yoga, Vedanta, Buddhism, Carvaka and Jainism.
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