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PHAS 490: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits This is an elective course which will cover topics of special interest.
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PHIL 210: Logic
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits An introduction to the theory and practice of good reasoning. Students learn practical techniques for constructing and evaluating arguments, based on both traditional Aristotelian logic and modern formal logic.
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PHIL 212: Contemporary Symbolic Logic
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits An introductory course in deductive reasoning using the methods of symbolic formal logic.
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PHIL 233: Philosophy of God
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits An introduction to the philosophical study of God, based largely on the tradition of Christian philosophy. Some of the topics include: the concept of God; the evidence for God's existence; the meaningfulness of religious language; analysis of God's attributes, such as omnipotence and omniscience; the possibility of miracles; life after death; the problem of reconciling divine foreknowledge and human freedom; and the problem of reconciling the existence of a loving God with the world's evils.
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PHIL 235: Philosophy of Knowledge,Certitude and Truth
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits A study of the possibility and validity of human knowledge, together with the criteria of truth.
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PHIL 237: Philosophy of Ethical Responsibility
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits The subject matter of ethics is "the good life and how to live it." Students will examine a variety of influential approaches to ethics, and will gain skill in applying ethical theory both to practical ethical issues in daily life, and to some of the urgent ethical issues in contemporary society.
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PHIL 238: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits Business dealings are subject to the same norms and criteria which govern other human activities. This course analyzes the ethical dimensions of business transactions and consumerism, addressing itself to such problems as profits, advertising, free enterprise, discrimination, trade secrets, unions, and bribery. Prerequisites: LPHI 131 and PHIL 237
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PHIL 239: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits A historical and philosophical survey of the various understandings of science and scientific method from ancient times to the present. Students will examine the role philosophy has played in formulating and critiquing models of scientific investigation, and will pay attention to the impact science has had in each historical period on religion, society, and views of human nature.
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PHIL 240: Philosophy of Education
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits A critical examination of the goals and methods of education, especially as they relate to ethics and politics. Readings will be drawn from historical philosophers, such as Plato, Aristotle, Rousseau and Dewey as well as contemporary philosophical analysis of educational institutions.
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PHIL 271: History of Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Gannon University
3 credits A critical presentation of the rise of Western Philosophy in Greece in the seventh century before Christ and its development in the fourth century B.C. up to the third century of the Christian era.
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