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PHIL 338: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Reflection on ethical issues relating to contemporary business practices and institutions.
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PHIL 340: Ethics & Engineering
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course examines the moral and social issues that arise in the practice of engineering, e.g., risk assessment, use of proprietary information, whistle-blowing, environmental impact. The course applies moral theories and casuistic analysis to cases. Every fall.
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PHIL 342: Environmental and Ecological Ethics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course will survey a number of environmental problems, looking at philosophical and ecological approaches to the issues. Topics may include: the moral status of animals, plants, ecosystems and species: poverty vs. the environment; global justice; consumerism; motivating people to care for the environment; mass extinctions; global climate change. Prerequisites: PHIL 105 and 205.
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PHIL 343: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
A critical survey of the major Western conceptions on the nature of law and on the relationship between law and morality.
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PHIL 348: Jewish Life: Bible to Mid Ages
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course offers a study of the concept of peoplehood during the Biblical period, the response to the rise of Christianity, the destruction of the Second Temple and the use of Rabbinic law and lore. Students will also have the opportunity to experience Jewish life through an understanding of the holiday cycle, the life cycle and attendance at a local synagogue for Sabbath worship. Every fall.
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PHIL 349: Jewish Life: MidAge to ModTime
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course offers a study of the Golden Age of Spain, Jewish Mysticism, the Enlightenment, 19th century Nationalism, Zionism, the Holocaust and the rise of Modern Israel. Students will examine how these historical phenomena shaped the modern Jewish concepts of Torah, God, Israel and ritual observance. Jewish philosophers from Maimonides to Martin Buber will be studied and students will have an opportunity to attend a local synagogue to experience Sabbath worship. Every spring.
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PHIL 360: Science and Religion
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course surveys the relationship between scientific and religious thought from the perspective of major developments in the history of science. Prerequisites: PHIL 105 and 205.
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PHIL 365: Topics in Science, Tech & Soc
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Issues and themes connected with the relationships between science, technology, and human values: e.g., the role of science and technology in society; technology and ethics; critical theory of technology; philosophy of engineering; artificial intelligence and human nature; and science as a social process. Prerequisites: PHIL 105 and 205.
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PHIL 380: Language and Argument
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
The critical assessment of arguments and argumentative processes as found in actual social contexts and institutions. The course draws on the range of perspectives and tools available from formal and informal logic, dialectical analysis, rhetoric, linguistic philosophy, fallacy theory, and social analysis. Prerequisites: PHIL 105 & 205
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PHIL 393: Special Topics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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