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Prerequisite: Two courses in philosophy and two courses in biology, chemistry, physics, or geology or consent of instructor. Philosophical problems connected with scientific explanation, laws, theories, concepts, goals and methods.
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Prerequisite: One philosophy course and one upper-level course in political science, psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics, or geography; or consent of instructor. Critical analysis of methodological, valuational, and metaphysical problems in the social sciences.
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Note: Croslisted with SCHG 538. A critical examination of interdisciplinary theories that seek to understand and explain social formations while at the same time uncovering ways that such formations can be unjust and irrational.
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Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor. Note: Approved for the Arts and Sciences upper-level requirement in written communication (WR). Note: Credit may not be earned for both 540 and 640. Conceptual and historical background to analysis of knowledge claims; intensive study of theoretical approaches to knowledge, such as naturalized epistemology; socialized epistemology, feminist epistemology, postmodern critiques of normative conceptions of knowledge.
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Prerequisite: Ancient Philosophy (PHIL 301) or consent of instructor. Plato's dialogues, and the course of Platonist thought through Plotinus and the Christian philosophers, to modern times.
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Prerequisite: PHIL 301 or consent of instructor. Aristotle's basic works and their influence on St. Thomas Aquinas and others in the Middle Ages.
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Prerequisite: PHIL 304 or PHIL 302 or PHIL 303 or PHIL 301. Note: Crosslisted with PAS 557. Descriptive and analytical introduction to the ideas and themes in African philosophy through careful readings of texts which address a cluster of topics.
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Prerequisite: PHIL 303 or consent of instructor. The development of the phenomenological method and its use from Husserl to the present.
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Prerequisite: Two semesters of philosophy or consent of instructor. The thought of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Jaspers, Sartre, Marcel, and others, and its significance.
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Multidisciplinary examination of challenges to ideals, norms, and beliefs of modernity, and identifying characteristics of postmodern thought, as they appear in various disciplines and in cultures. Credit may not be earned for both 575 and 675.
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