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PHIL 322: History of Contemporary Western Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101. This course is a survey of the major European and American schools of the 19th and 20th century philosophy. Course material includes German idealism, existentialism, utilitarianism, Marxism, pragmatism, feminism, logical positivism and postmodernism.
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PHIL 331: Chinese Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101. Confucius' humanistic ethics, the naturalistic philosophy of Taoism and Buddhism-especially the Zen Buddhist method of enlightenment.
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PHIL 335: Marxism
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101. Analysis of Marx's ethics and the concept of alienated labor-its economic causes and human consequences-and an introduction to Marx's theoryof the relations among systems of production, social organizations and ideologies.
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PHIL 398: Seminars on Selected Topics
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: 5 philosophy credits, successful completion of ENGL 101.
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PHIL 403: Advanced Ethics
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: PHIL 212 or 213 and successful completion of ENGL 101. Central problems in ethics. Typical problems concern the sources of obligation, cultural relativism, responsibility and excuses, blame and punishment, the logic of moral discourse and the relation of facts to values.
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PHIL 411: Theory of Knowledge
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisites: 5 philosophy credits and successful completion of ENGL 101. The nature, grounds and limits of human knowledge. Topics typical of the course are perception, memory, truth, knowledge of other minds and the relations among knowing, believing and doubting.
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PHIL 417: Women and Ethics
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
ALTERNATE FALLS ( satisfies cultural and gender diversity university graduation requirement.] Prerequisite: At least one of the following: WMST 101 or 310 or PHIL 211 or 212. The course will begin with a brief examination of the treatment of women within traditional ethics. We will then address the views of early women philosophers, followed by a close analysis of contemporary feminist approaches to ethics. (Cross-listed WMST 417)
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PHIL 430: Special Periods in the History of Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101. Intensive study of a period in the history of philosophy that is not included in the 320-322 sequence.
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PHIL 435: Major Authors in the History of Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENGL 101. Intensive study of a single major philosopher.
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PHIL 440: Women and Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
ALTERNATE SPRINGS Prerequisite: At least four credits in WMST and/or PHIL. The course offers an examination of the treatment of concepts relating to women and femininity, both by traditional philosophers and by more recent feminist philosophers. The course will address key issues within philosophy while simultaneously exploring the role of gender in the production of philosophical knowledge. (Cross-listed WMST 440)
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