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PHL 308: Major Representatives of Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study in-depth of one of the following: Augustine; Aquinas; Bonaventure; Duns Scotus; medieval Islamic philosophy or medieval Jewish philosophy. 3 credits. N
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PHL 312: Major Representatives of Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Iona University
An examination of the new foundations of philosophical thought claimed by phenomenology, existentialism and analytic philosophy will be undertaken. 3 credits. N
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PHL 314: Major Representatives of American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Iona University
The development of the central themes of American philosophy as found in one or more of the following: Peirce; Royce, James; Dewey; Whitehead; Quine; Rorty. 3 credits. N
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PHL 319: Philosophy of Reality
3.00 Credits
Iona University
An analysis of central metaphysical terms and concepts: "being;" "reality;" "existence." A detastudy of significant metaphysical problems: universals and essence; process and substance-attribute; relations; necessity and contingency; God. 3 credits. N
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PHL 320: Philosophy of Knowledge
3.00 Credits
Iona University
This course examines the nature, origins and limits of human knowledge. Dominant themes in epistemology, such as the claims of perceptual and a prior knowledge, the question of truth and justification, and the issue of skepticism, will be explored through a careful reading of classical and contemporary texts. 3 credits. AY
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PHL 321: Philosophy of Mind
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A review of recent criticisms and developments of the Cartesian Theory of mind and selfconsciousness in the light of contemporary theories of language and behavior. Topics include minds and machines, intentions and mental states, materialism and the mind-body problem. 3 credits. AY
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PHL 327: Moral Problems
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of individual and social moral questions. Religion; the nature of the right-to-life in relation to self-defense; euthanasia; abortion and medical ethics; sexual morality in relation to spousal and parental relationships; property rights in relation to theories of collectivism and private ownership (wage contract and the morality of strikes); political rights (ground and limits of political authority); the doctrine of the just war and its applicability to nuclear armaments; international moral law. 3 credits. N
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PHL 332: Logic:Basis of Correct Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of the logical principles of argument and a consideration of numerous common fallacies; an examination of the basic principles of deductive symbolic logic and of the inductive logic and design of research. Not open to students who have taken PHL 3102. 3 credits. N
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PHL 335: Buddhism and Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Iona University
Buddhism is commonly understood to be a way of life in which philosophy plays a central role. It is, therefore, the aim of this course to explore this way of life and the fundamental significance of its philosophical tenets and commitments. Special emphasis will be placed on appreciating Nargarjuna's Middle Way Doctrine. 3 credits. N
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PHL 337: Philosophy and Culture
3.00 Credits
Iona University
This course seeks to explore philosophical conceptions of the unity and development of reason as it is reflected in man's most distinctive cultural activities: art; religion; science and morality. The emphasis will center on how certain modern and contemporary philosophers have sought to relate forms of knowledge to various forms of man's cultural and social activity. 3 credits. N
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