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PLTL 1113: History of Philosophy III
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Beginning with the end of the 19th century through the end of the 20th century, an analysis of the development of three major schools of contemporary philosophy - phenomenology, existentialism, and analytic philosophy - and the last philosophical developments, such as postmodernism. Special emphasis will be given to Christian philosophers and the revival of Thomism. 3 credits
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PLTL 1214: Philosophy of Person
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Basic issues of human reality and philosophical anthropology, including: fact of being; relation of body and soul; cognition; spirituality; relation of self to society; religion; and death. St. Thomas' realist metaphysics, contemporary existentialism and phenomenological methodology are employed to discuss the spirituality of the soul. The role of imagination and subconsciousness, the
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PLTL 1218: Philosophy of Being
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A classical description of being in terms of essence of being; substance and accidents; transcendental characteristics of being; the laws of being such as the four causes. Alternative metaphysical systems as related to theology. 3 credits
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PLTL 1223: Philosophy of Nature
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A study of ens mobile including the analysis of movement and nature, the first division of being into substance and accidents, and the second division of being into matter and form in the Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition. Special analysis will be given to Aristotle's physics and Aquinas'commentaries on Aristotle's books on nature. 3 credits
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PLTL 1241: Philosophical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A study of ens qua bonum. The question of the moral nature of human action, what makes actions good and bad, and how this is knowable. Different ethical systems are examined along with the metaphysics they presuppose. Representative authors studied include Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant and Mill. Four areas will be covered: the analysis of human action, natural law, moral conscience and theory of virtue. 3 credits
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PLTL 1242: Philosophical Logic
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A study of the ens rationis including: the nature of concept, judgment and inductive-deductive argument, basic notions of theory of language, theory of definitions, informal fallacies, syllogistic (Aristotelian) logic, propositional and predicate logic. The major emphasis will be given to the use of logic in philosophy and theology. 3 credits
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PLTL 1243: Theory of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A study of ens qua verum, including a consideration of the ontological nature of human knowledge as knowledge, followed by an historical survey of epistemological theory with special emphasis on the rise of critical philosophy in the modern period. Special emphasis will be given to topics such as the notion of truth, certainty, evidence, the problem of skepticism, idealism, and realism. 3 credits
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PLTL 1416: Philosophy of God
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
That part of metaphysics dealing with Being that is first absolutely. First principles and natural knowledge; arguments for the existence of God; ways to God, including the Thomistic approach; pantheism; Divine attributes. 3 credits
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POLS 1111: Introduction to Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Explores the policy process, (i.e., the analytic techniques for setting the agenda, policy formulation, implementation and evaluation). The course emphasizes how to think about government policy. 3 credits
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POLS 1211: American Politics
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Introduction to the institutions and processes of American national government, its development as a constitutional system and the political culture of American society. 3 credits
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