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PHI 4100: Plato Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years An intensive study of the major texts, emphasizing their role in defining the work of Western philosophy, with special attention to the interaction of drama with argumentation in the dialogue form. Prerequisite: PHI 1515 or permission of instructor
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PHI 4110: Aristotle Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years An introduction to the most comprehensive and influential philosopher of the Western tradition. Prerequisite: PHI 1515 or permission of instructor
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PHI 4120: Heidegger/Arendt Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Special topic (offe red irregularly) This seminar stages an encounter between the two thinkers: Mart i n Heidegger, one of the most powerful and controversial philosophers of the 20th century, and Hannah Arendt, arguably its g reatest political thinker. Among the central questions studied: individual authenticity vs. being in the world with others; resoluteness and political death vs. the promise of birt h ; the relation between philosophic re flection and political action.
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PHI 4200: Kant Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years Kant is the thinker who has, more than any other, shaped the discussion of intellectual issues over the past two centuries. The semester is devoted to a close study of Kant’s critical philosophy of scientific knowledge, human morality, and judgment in art and the life sciences. Prerequisite: PHI 1515 and 2110, or permission of instructor
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PHI 4310: Hegel Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
4 credits. Alternate years A seminar devoted to close readings from several of Hegel’s texts (e.g., Phenomenology of Spirit, Elements of the Philosophy of Right, Science of Logic, Philosophy of History). Prerequisite: PHI 1515 and 2110, or permission of instructor School of Humanities Philosophy 63 Board of Study
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PHI 4860: Senior Colloquium in Philosophy
1.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
1 credit. Spring Continues the writing workshop format of PHI 4890 ( required in the fall semester), and focuses on the development of oral presentation skills. Students present aspects of their ongoing work to each other, culminating in a public presentation to philosophy majors and faculty at the annual Assessment Day in the late spring. Required of philosophy majors in the second semester of their senior projects. Prerequisite: PHI 4890 Corequisite: PHI 4990 ( second semester)
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PHI 4890: Senior Seminar in Philosophy:Senior Thesis Workshop
2.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
2 credits. Fall For first-semester seniors who are developing their senior theses. Designed to give students the invaluable experience of presenting ongoing work to a critical and supportive public of peers.
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PHI 4990: Senior Project in Philosophy
8.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
8 credits. Every semester The senior project is normally an extended (c. 40-page) essay on a distinctive topic, developed during a student’s junior seminar in consultation with a prospective senior thesis supervisor. (Two semesters required, 8 credits total.)
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PHY 1510: Introductory Physics I
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
5 credits. Fall L e c t u re and lab course for students of both biological and physical science, as well as students of the humanities or social sciences with a background in high school physics or chemistry. Topics include: kinematics; Newtonian dynamics; work and conservation of energy; mass-energy re l ationships; the laws of thermodynamics; the kinetic properties of matter. A discussion and lab section are require d. Prerequisite: MAT 1150
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PHY 1520: Introductory Physics II
5.00 Credits
SUNY at Purchase College
5 credits. Spring A continuation of PHY 1510. Topics include: electric and magnetic fields; electromagnetic waves; atomic physics. A discussion and lab section are re q u i re d. Prerequisite: PHY 1510
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