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PHI 308: E astern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course surveys Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and Zen and compares Eastern and Western traditions. Prerequisite: Sophomore, junior or senior status; Offered as needed.
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PHI 309: Philosophical Perspectives:Ideas in Conflict
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is designed to acquaint students with major philosophical themes and problems that have become the framework of the philosophical enterprise. The continuity of prominent issues is emphasized, (e.g., freedom and determinism, faith and reason, universals and problems of logic and language). The methods of rationalism and empiricism underlie the approach to these perennial issues. Prerequisite: PHI 201 or RS 201 or permission of the instructor; Offered in the spring semester of even-numbered years.
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PHI 310: H istory of Modern Philosophy II
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a study of the philosophical influence of Kant and Hegel's epistemological and metaphysical development throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. Selected works of Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, J.S. Milland and C.S. Pierce are considered. .
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PHI 316: I ntermediate Logic
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
The course deals with the syntax of propositional calculus and first order quantification theory. Prerequisites: PHI 204 or MAT 101, MAT 117 or MAT 125; Offered as needed.
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PHI 325: Ethical Decision Making in Business
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
See MGT 325 This is an applied ethics course that examines policy decisions made in business and their ethical implications in society. Emphasis is placed on the theories of ethics and economic justice in relation to decisions made in business. Prerequisite: PHI 201 or RS 201; Offered as needed.
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PHI 336: Problems in Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
See NUR 336 This is an interdisciplinary course that examines how sociopolitical conditions have contributed to the self image and value crisis in the health professions. A variety of problem-solving techniques are studied in order to offer alternative social policies that would reconstruct the identity of the professions. Prerequisite: PHI 201 or RS 201; Offered as needed.
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PHI 401: Philosophy of the Person
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course examines the human person and personality in its philosophical context as well as the individual and society, alienation and self affirmation. Prerequisite: PHI 101 or junior or senior status; Offered in the spring semester.
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PHI 402: A merican Philosophy
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course deals with the development of American philosophical thought from the 17th century to the present. Prerequisite: PHI 101 or junior or senior status; Offered as needed.
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PHI 404: C ontemporary Thought
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course focuses on major contemporary currents as well as dialectical materialism, phenomenology, existentialism, analytic philosophy and representative readings. Prerequisite: PHI 101 or junior or senior status; Offered as needed.
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PHI 409: Philosophy of Education
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a study of the underlying philosophical assumptions that govern educational theories. Among the theories evaluated are perennialism, essentialism, experimentalism and reconstructionism. Prerequisite: PHI 101 or junior or senior status; Offered as needed.
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