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3.00 Credits
Note: Crosslisted with PAS 616. Analysis of works and theories of major recent and contemporary African-American philosophers within the themes of Pan-African debates.
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3.00 Credits
Focused examination of phiolosophical issues involved in interdisciplinary inquires into the nature and functioning of race and racism.
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3.00 Credits
The works of Immanuel Kant, studied from historical and systematic viewpoints.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: one course in ethics, or consent of instructor. Note:Crosslisted with BETH 621. Recent developments in ethical theoy, such as examination of the status of moral facts; moral realism; impartiality and personal attachments; or moral agency.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: One course in Philosophy or consent of instructor. Intensive study of one or more philosophical problems of individual or collective behavior in institutions, professions, or community affairs.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Credit may not be earned for 524 and 624. History of peace movements; analysis of concepts of nonviolence pacifism, positive and negative peace; approaches to conflict resolution and negotiation for global and local conflicts. Multi-disciplinary. Note: Credit may not be earned for 524 and 624.
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3.00 Credits
The works of Hegel, studied from historical and systematic viewpoints.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: One course in philosophy or consent of instructor. Note: Crosslisted with PHIL 529. Philosophical studies in the nature, interrelations, and moral and aesthetic value of specific emotions, such as pride, shame, guilt, regret; jealousy, envy, resentmemt; anger, hate, contempt; love; joy, happiness, contentment.
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3.00 Credits
Note: Credit may not be earned for both 531 and 631. An examination of philosophical theories of art, works of art, creative activity, and aesthetic experience, from Plato to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Two courses in philosophy and political science. Note: Credit cannot be earned for both 535 and 635. The main concepts of contemporary political thought: Rights, law, power, ideology, legitimacy, democracy, tyranny, the state, and justice, with the focus on the topic of political action in both its individual and collective forms.
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