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Philosophy 117F,S: Introduction to Political Theory
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
Survey of selected political theorists from Plato to the present. Examination of questions of liberty, equality, justice and community. (Proseminar and writing-intensive in the Spring.) Open to juniors and seniors with consent of instructor only. (Same as Government 117.) Cannavo (Fall); Martin (Spring).
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Philosophy 120S: Philosophical Perspectives on the Self
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
What is a self? Does each person have one? Does each person have only one? How is the self related to the soul? Is it unchanging or in constant flux? What is the relationship between the self and the body? Examination of personal identity, the self and the soul as these topics are addressed in traditional philosophical texts, literature and neuropsychology. (Oral Presentations.) (Proseminar.) Open to first years and sophomores. Maximum enrollment, 16. Janack.
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Philosophy 200F: Critical Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
Practical, hands-on work on recognizing and constructing clear arguments from and in everyday life. Emphasis on strengthening one's reasoning skills and putting them to constructive use in debate and writing. Not open to students who have taken 100 or 240. Doran.
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Philosophy 201F: History of Ancient Western Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
A study of the philosophical classics from early Greek times to the Renaissance. Emphasis on Plato and Aristotle. Section 01 is lecture only. Other sections are writing intensive (limit 20; with an addition weekly discussion session). (Same as Classics 201.) Werner.
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Philosophy 203S: History of Modern Western Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
A study of the philosophical classics from Descartes to Kant. (Oral Presentations.) Prerequisite, one course in philosophy. Pereplyotchik.
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Philosophy 222F: Race, Gender and Culture
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
A critical philosophical examination of the normative categories of race, gender and culture. Topics include the origin, character and function of racial, gender and social identities. Analysis will focus on questions concerning the malleability of these identities, as well as questions concerning their psychological and social significance. (Writing-intensive.) Prerequisite, One course in philosophy, Africana studies or women's studies. (Same as Women's Studies 222 and Africana Studies 222.) Maximum enrollment, 20. Franklin.
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Philosophy 235S: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
Examines the appropriate relation of humans to the environment. Specific topics include ways of conceptualizing nature; the ethical and social sources of the environmental crisis; our moral duties to non-human organisms; and the ethical dimensions of the human population explosion. The goal is to help students arrive at their own reasoned views on these subjects and to think about the consequences of everyday actions, both personal and political. Preference given to environmental studies majors and minors, starting with seniors. Doran.
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Philosophy 240S: Symbolic Logic
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
A study of formal systems of reasoning and argument evaluation. (Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning.) Pereplyotchik.
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Philosophy 242S: The Black Self: Identity and Consciousness
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
A philosophical exploration of a variety of historical and contemporary works that illuminate and influence the phenomenological experience of being black. (Writing-intensive.) Prerequisite, One course in philosophy or Africana studies, or consent of instructor. (Same as Africana Studies 242.) Maximum enrollment, 20. Franklin.
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Philosophy 281S: Philosophy as Spiritual Quest
3.00 Credits
Hamilton College
Exploration of the spiritual power attributed to philosophy by religious philosophers from classical Greece to modern times through readings from Greek, Jewish, Islamic and/or Christian philosophical works. (Writing-intensive.) (Oral Presentations.) Prerequisite, One course in philosophy and/or religious studies. (Same as Religious Studies 281.) Maximum enrollment, 20. Ravven.
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