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PHI 326: Philosophy of Art
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Ethics, Aesthetics and the Arts: Ever since Plato's REPUBLIC, the arts have been the target of ethical criticisms. We will examine these criticisms, discuss whether the aesthetics status of art renders it immune to them, and consider in detail the case --not of the fine but-- of the popular arts, in particular, television, which gives such criticisms an unexpected immediacy and leads to many of the most important problems of aesthetics.
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PHI 332: Early Modern Philosophy
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course will focus on philosophy and the Scientific Revolution of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. We will read a mixture of philosophical and scientific texts, as well as some contemporary tests in the philosophy of science. We will discuss both the relations between science and philosophy, as well as the way these historical episodes are reflected in more recent philosophical literature.
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PHI 337: Relativism
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The course will explore various kinds of relativism: cultural relativism about beliefs concerning matters of fact; conceptual relativism, deriving from claims about the existence of distinct and, perhaps, incompatible conceptual schemes; something called "epistemic relativism"; and moral relativism of various kinds. We will look for the common structure of the various relativisms--if there is one--and explore whether relativism in any of these domains is plausible.
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PHI 340: Philosophical Logic
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to non-classical formal logics: temporal, modal, conditional, relevantistic, intuitionistic.
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PHI 392: Sex and Ethics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An examination of the moral principles governing sexual activity. Questions to be addressed include: What is consent, and why is it morally significant? Is sex between consenting adults always permissible, and if not, why not? Are there good reasons for prohibiting prostitution and pornography? Is non-procreative sex morally wrong? Is there such a thing as sexual perversion? Why is marriage morally important? Is polygamy morally objectionable? Should we use the law to enforce controversial principles of sexual morality? Everyone has opinions about these matters. The aim of the course is to subject those opinions to scrutiny.
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PHI 393: Spinoza: Philosophy, Religion, and Politics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
In this course we will develop a reading of Spinoza's philosophy by working through his Ethics. We will consider Spinoza's conceptions of ontology, focusing on the relation of ontology to human existence, politics and religion.
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PHI 419: Seminar in Normative Ethics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course aims to show how the reasonable resolution of normative issues can depend on scientific and metaphysical truths as well as on ethical or moral ones. We will examine a series of interconnected questions about the ideas of race and racism. So we will ask: What, if anything, are races? What significance do they have for political and moral life? What is racism? What's wrong with it? What does our consideration of all these questions teach us about if and when we may - or must - use differences in "race" as a basis for differential treatment in private and in public life?
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PHI 500: The Philosophy of Plato
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Seminar aims to reconstruct and evaluate the theory of human good is presented and argued for in Plato's Philebus.
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PHI 501: The Philosophy of Aristotle
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An exploration of non-modal syllogistic in books I and II of the "Prior Analytics."
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PHI 502: The Philosophy of Kant - Kant's Philosophy of Religion
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An examination of Kant's philosophy of religion.
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