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PHIL 324: Topics in Ethics: X
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: Students must have taken at least two philosophy courses. This course studies a particular topic selected from the field of ethics. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate a deeper awareness of philosophical problems and answers to questions regarding the selected topic.
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PHIL 326: Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course is an examination of the major theories of political society, studying important aspects of political society and their relationships to human nature. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate philosophical problems and answers to questions regarding the nature of political society in relation to its members.
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PHIL 327: Topics in Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course will concentrate on a specific issue or issues in political philosophy. Typical topics include civil disobedience, war and peace, political revolution, punishment, and criminal justice. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate a deeper awareness of philosophical problems and answers to questions regarding the selected topic.
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PHIL 330: Theory of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: Students must have taken at least two philosophy courses. This course will study major philosophical positions regarding knowledge, belief, thought and language, truth, evidence, reason, perception, skepticsm. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate philosophical problems and answers to questions regarding the field of knowledge and related issues.
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PHIL 333: Lang:Theories Ancient & Modern
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Classical, modern, and contemporary philosophical theories on the nature and structure of human language. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate some philosophical problems and answers regarding the nature and structure of human language.
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PHIL 335: Asian Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
A study of fundamental tenets of major Eastern philosophies (Chinese, Japanese, Indian) in comparison to Western tradition. Course may vary in emphasis on particular philosophies and themes. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate philosophical problems and answers to questions regarding Eastern philosophical thought.
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PHIL 340: Phil of St Thomas Aquinas
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
A study of the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas, including background regarding his life and medieval context. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate philosophical problems and answers to questions regarding the thought of Aquinas and its medieval context.
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PHIL 344: Philosophy of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
The course explores at an advanced level the relation of human nature and aesthetics through, in part, service-learning in retirement communities and theaters, as examples. Outcome: Students will be able to demonstrate advanced understanding of the relation between human nature and aesthetics and the value of leadership development and civic engagement.
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PHIL 350: Directed Reading
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: Students must have taken at least two philosophy courses. ndependent research according to program developed jointly by the student and a faculty director. Open to majors and to non-majors with the permission of the chairperson. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate philosophical problems and answers regarding the selected topic.
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PHIL 360: Contem European Phil: X
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: Students must have taken at least two philosophy courses. Readings and discussion drawn from contemporary French and German philosophers, such as Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, Heidegger, Derrida, Foucault. Outcome: Students will be able to understand and articulate philosophical problems and answers representative of contemporary French and German philosophy.
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