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PHI 3550: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 3000C. A general survey of the history and the main themes of the Existentialist movement; an analysis of relevant texts by major existentialist philosophers and an attempt at constructing an existentialist philosophy of person. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3560: Themes in the Philosophy of Aquinas
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 3000C. A critical examination of the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas based on texts which illustrate the scope and originality of his thought. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3570: Personalism
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 2200. This course explores some of the leading personalist philosophers of the past one hundred years such as Martin Buber, John MacMurray, Emmanuel Mounier, and Gabriel Marcel. Jacques Maritain's view of person is also discussed. There is an in depth discussion of love, fidelity, promises, vows and the possibility of a life commitment. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3580: Major Women Philosophers of the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 1000C. This course examines the philosophical perspectives of Edith Stein, Hannah Arendt, Simone de Beauvoir, Ayn Rand, Iris Murdoch and Martha Nussbaum. Discussions include their roles in the history of philosophy and contributions to feminist thought. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3590: Confucianism and Taoism
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 3000C. Readings of texts in Confucianism and Taoism that have shaped the philosophical traditions in China, Korea and Japan. Topics explored include the dignity and moral destiny of the person, the unity and harmony between humans and nature and the aesthetic and religious components in human experience. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3600: Problem of God
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 3000C. The background, beginning with the 17th century, of presentday opinion concerning the existence of God; the nature of a realistic philosophy of God; the examination of proofs of God's existence; a study of influential atheists and a presentation of a contemporary philosophy of God. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3610: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 3000C. This course compares and contrasts the metaphysical foundations of religion as they are found in perennial, modern, and contemporary philosophies. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3630: Epistemology
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 1000C. An examination of the fundamental nature of human knowledge-its mode of existence, sources and validity. Classical, modern and contemporary approaches to knowledge are addressed. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3640: Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 1000C. A philosophical investigation into the meaning of the transcendental beauty. The nature, principles and end of artistic work as it relates to society, as well as the role of artist and aesthete. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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PHI 3650: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Prerequisite: PHI 3000C. A critical examination of the central issues in contemporary legal philosophy. Major themes include: the nature of legal reasoning; the relationship of law and morality; the recent development of legal hermeneutics, and the justification of punishment. A central concern of the course is to understand how legal institutions evolve, an evolution which is both faithful and yet progressively responsive to Constitutional ideals. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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