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PHILOSOPHY 270: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An examination of selected topics not covered in regular course offerings.May be repeated for credit when different subjects are studied. See current Program of Classes to determine if this course fulfills general education requirements. Offered as needed.
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PHILOSOPHY 280: History of Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Survey of the development of philosophy fromThales to the early Roman philosophers, with emphasis on Plato and Aristotle. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least one course in Philosophy. Offered each fall.
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PHILOSOPHY 280 - History of Ancient Philosophy
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PHILOSOPHY 281: History ofModern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Survey of the development of philosophy fromthe rise ofmodern science through Kant, with emphasis on Descartes, the Classical Empiricists, and Kant. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least one course in Philosophy. Offered each spring.
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PHILOSOPHY 281 - History ofModern Philosophy
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PHILOSOPHY 300: Biology and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A study of ethical and social issues arising out of the rapidly developing fields of reproductive biology and genetics. In the first quarter of the course, students will be introduced to different ethical theories; in the remainder of the semester, they will look at specific ethical issues. Issues examined may include those that arise in connection with RU-486, surrogacy, IVF, sex cell storage, cloning, and human stem cell research. Offered each fall.
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PHILOSOPHY 302: Ethics and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An examination of different ethical theories to see which provide an adequate basis for an environmental ethics-a basis for deciding whether and how we oughtmorally to treat non-human entities, including non-human animals, and "nature."We will consider the answers they provide to fundamental ethical questionsconcerning the environment.What kind of value do non-human entities have Do we have obligations to non-human animals and to future generations (of people, animals, plants, nature) Answers to these questions will frame our consideration of normative issues within environmental ethics, and philosophical attempts to address them. The specific normative issues we examine will vary fromyear to year but they will include issues such as factory farming, genetically engineered crops, air quality, and the preservation of endangered species. Offered alternate years, spring semester.
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PHILOSOPHY 304: Ethical Theory
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A critical examination at an advanced level of different kinds of ethical theories. Ethical theories to be considered may include those of Butler, Hume, Kant, Bentham,Mill, Sidgwick, and Nietzsche. The course will focus on central ethical concepts and the way in which different ethical theorists organize them in a systematic way. Offered in alternate years.
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PHILOSOPHY 305: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A critical examination of questions in legal theory such as:What is the nature of law What is the relationship between law and morality Why should we obey the law Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least one course in philosophy, preferably a course in ethics or social/political theory, or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
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PHILOSOPHY 307: Philosophy ofNatural Science
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Analysis of central issues in the philosophy of natural science, such as the problemof induction, scientific realism, and scientific theory selection. The course will examine accounts of these issues andmay include alternative views provided by historians of science and feminist philosophers. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least one course in philosophy or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
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PHILOSOPHY 310: Social and Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A critical examination of questions such as:Why do we have to do what the state says What is the basis of political obligation What duties, if any, does the state have to its citizens Is there a conflict between the ideals of equality and liberty Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least one course in philosophy, Political Science 315 (Classical Political Thought) or Political Science 316 (Modern Political Thought), or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
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PHILOSOPHY 310 - Social and Political Philosophy
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PHILOSOPHY 311: Philosophy ofMind
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
The course examines issues raised by this question: 'Canmental phenomena be accounted for by a physicalist theory ' Topics such as theproblem of other minds, artificial intelligence, mental causation, mental imagery, intentionality, and consciousness will be studied. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least one course in philosophy or consent of instructor. Offered annually.
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