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3.00 Credits
Symbolic logic including calculi of sentences, classes, predicates and relations; alternative notations; various decision procedures; proofs of consistency, independence and completeness of axiom systems. (Fall). Liberal arts.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of key concepts of social and political philosophy such as the state, authority, rights, law, freedom, political foundations and appraisals. (Fall). Liberal arts.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of Middle- and Far-East philosophies and their views and systems with special emphasis on Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic Philosophies. (Fall). Liberal arts.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of major historical and contemporary philosophic positions on the nature of consciousness and its relation to brain processes. Topics include mind/body dualism, materialism/physicalism, identity theses, epiphenomenalism, emergentism. Material drawn from the natural sciences as well as philosophy. (Spring). Liberal arts.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Project individually arranged by student and faculty sponsor. Requires completion of the Independent Study form and approval by the Faculty Sponsor, Academic Advisor, Department Chair and Academic Dean.
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3.00 Credits
Critical survey of movements and figures in European philosophy since 1900, and their influence on philosophy outside of Europe. Movements to be studied include: phenomenology, hermeneutics, critical theory, poststructuralism, and postmodernism. (Once Every Two Years) (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisite (recommended): three PHI credits or sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
Study of major Western figures, such as Aristotle, Kant, and Mill, and their theoretical approaches to ethics. Topics may include moral psychology, free will and moral responsibility, professional duties and obligations. (Fall - Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: three philosophy credits or sophomore standing recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Study of being, reality, substance, relation. The ways in which philosophers organize and systematize knowledge of reality. Inquiry into relation of systems to reality. The development of metaphysics. Critique. Metaphysics and religion and science. (Fall or Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: 3 philosophy credits or sophomore standing or POI.
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3.00 Credits
Philosophical approaches to art and beauty. Problems concerning interpretation and evaluation of works of art; aesthetic attitudes and experiences; imagination and representation; and, definitions of art. (Fall - Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: 3 philosophy credits or sophomore standing or POI.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to American philosophy. Readings in Edwards, Peirce, Royce, Mead, Dewey, Perry, Whitehead, Santayana and Cohen. (Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: three philosophy credits.
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