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PHILOSOPHY 107: Introduction to the Philosophy ofNatural Science
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Analysis of the central methodology and conceptual schemes employed in scientific investigation. The course will examine accounts of scientific inferences andmethods andmay include criticisms offered by historians of science and feminist philosophers. Intended primarily for students with a minimumof one year's college-level work in the natural sciences. Offered as needed.
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PHILOSOPHY 170: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An examination, at the introductory level, of selected topics in philosophy not covered in regular course offerings.May be repeated for credit when different subjects are studied. See current Programof Classes to determine if this course fulfills general education requirements. Offered as needed.
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PHILOSOPHY 204: Introduction to Ethical Theory
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Examination ofmajormoral theories such as those of Plato, Aristotle,Hume, Kant, andMill. Questions to be examined include:What is the best life for a human being What things are good What is the foundation of the distinction between right and wrong Whatmotives do I have for actingmorally Offered as needed.
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PHILOSOPHY 209: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Is there evidence that God exists Should we believe inmiracles Should faith in God be enough During our examination of these questions, we will consider the nature of God's attributes, arguments for God's existence, alternatives to the Judeo-Christian conception of God, and whether belief in God requires rational support. Offered in alternate years.
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PHILOSOPHY 213: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A critical examination of ethical issues arising in business affairs with some attention to ethical theory. Offered annually.
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PHILOSOPHY 214: Philosophy of Education
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Examination of the nature and roles of education and teaching.What are the aims of education Do different political systems imply different approaches to schooling What role should the state play in delivering education Who should be educated andwhy Readings are fromclassical aswell as contemporarywriters. Offered annually.
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PHILOSOPHY 224: Individual and State
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Focusing on the justification of political structures, students will critically analyze, at an introductory level, a number of fundamental political issues:What makes a law a proper law What makes a form of government legitimate Whatmay people be coerced to do and by whom Readings include severalmajor political philosophers. Offered annually.
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PHILOSOPHY 225: Medical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A compressed introduction to ethical theory (first quarter of the course) and an examination of ethical problems arising in the context of medical and health care. Examination of such issues as paternalism, euthanasia, treatment of severely defective infants, reproductive rights, research on human subjects, and distribution of health care resources. Offered each spring.
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PHILOSOPHY 230: Philosophy of Feminism
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Investigation of how feminismand philosophy informone another.What is the nature of gender inequality in our society Are rationality and objectivity gendered concepts Examination of the relations between gender and such topics as social policy, law, ethics, pluralism, objectivity, and science. Offered as needed.
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PHILOSOPHY 235: Computerization&Controversy:SocialAspects of the Information Revolution
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A philosophical examination of social, ethical, and political normative value issues raised by the computerization of our society, including: what should the right to privacy involve Should there be controls over use of encryption Should Internet resources be subject to laws governing intellectual property and copyright Should there be regulation on Internet commerce Offered as needed.
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