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PHL 2030: Social Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Students will examine philosophical issues arising from the social aspects of people. The course will include the study of such social issues as authority, community, law, human rights, justice and the state. Prerequisite: 3 credits in philosophy.
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PHL 2100: General Ethics
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
This course covers morality; happiness and its pursuit; human acts. Determinants of morality; subjective and objective norms; law; sanctions. Prerequisite: 3 credits in philosophy.
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PHL 2130: Philosophical Foundations of Eastern Traditions
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
This course will study several eastern systems. Emphasis will be given to questions such as the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and how the human mind functions. Prerequisite: 3 credits in either philosophy or religious studies.
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PHL 2440: Modern Logic
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
A basic course in modern, formal logic. Content will include sentential logic through argument forms and proofs. In addition, topics such as those raised by predicate logic, many-valued logics, inductive logics or electronic technology, eg., thinking-machines, will be covered. Prerequisite: 3 credits in philosophy.
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PHL 2970/2980/2990: Topics in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
A study of specific philosophical topics. The topics and credit will be announced each year. Prerequisite: 3 credits in philosophy.
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PHL 3050: Ethics of Human Services
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
This is a course in applied ethics with a dual focus on theory and practice. Students will receive a theoretical grounding in major ethical systems, will learn how to recognize specifically ethical dilemmas and, by systematic examination of cases, will learn how to arrive at principled ethical decisions in the major aspects of human services. Prerequisite: 3 credits of philosophy.
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PHL 3060: Philosophy and Technology
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
This course examines the modern role of technology in shaping different aspects of human experience. Topics covered may include personal identity and technology, art and technology, ethics and the use of technology, the impact of technology on political and social structures, and artificial intelligence. Prerequisite: 3 credits in philosophy.
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PHL 3070: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
The focus of this course is to examine the nature of law and legal systems in general. Topics may include the nature of law, rights, justice, punishment and legal reasoning. Prerequisite: 3 credits in philosophy.
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PHL 3080: Philosophy of Education
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
The student will examine the values and goals of education, study contemporary problems against classical backgrounds and apply philosophies of education to practical issues. They will be expected to articulate their own philosophy of education as a result of their study. Prerequisite: 3 credits in philosophy.
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PHL 3090: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
This course explores the ethical, political and social dimensions of various environmental issues. Topics may include philosophical foundations of environmental theories, depletion and scarcity of natural resources, the relationship of humans to the environment, political and social influences on environmental decisions, protection of species, and overpopulation. Prerequisite: 3 credits in philosophy.
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