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PHIL 226b: Philosophy of Science
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
(Same as Science, Technology and Society 226) A study of the principles of scientific reasoning. Topics include explanation, justification, scientific rationality, realism versus instrumentalism, and laws. Mr. Winblad
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PHIL 228b: Epistemology
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
A study of knowledge, belief, and justification, and of whether and how we can have knowledge or justified beliefs about the world. Mr. Lam
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PHIL 234b: Ethics
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An investigation of reasons to be moral, the relation between morality and self-interest, the nature of happiness and its relation to a meaningful life. Readings include seminal texts in the Western tradition and writing by contemporary moral philosophers. Mr. Seidman
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PHIL 238a: Social and Political Philosophy
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An examination of issues in modern social and political philosophy, including freedom, equality, individual rights and responsibilities. Instructor to be announced
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PHIL 240b: Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Classical and modern theories of the nature of art, the experience of art, the creative process, and critical argument. Ms. Borradori
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PHIL 250b: Feminist Theory
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
Examination of the theoretical sources and commitments of different feminist perspectives (including liberal, socialist, radical, psychoanalytic, and postmodern) and their bearing on such topics as the body, mothering, sexuality, racism, relations among First- and Third-World women. Ms. Narayan Prerequisite: 1 unit of philosophy or Women's Studies 130.
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PHIL 260a: and b.Philosophy and the Arts
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
An examination of a specific art form and selected works within it from a philosophical perspective. May be repeated for credit when different art topics are studied. Not offered 2008/09.
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PHIL 270a: Queer Theory:Choreographies of Sex and Gender
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
This course examines contemporary theoretical work on the meaning of gender and sexuality with special reference to gay and lesbian studies. We consider questions such as the identity and multiplication of gender and sexes, forms of erotic desire, the performativity of gender norms, styles of life, marriage, and their relationship to medical, psychiatric, legal and criminological discourses. Mr. Murray
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PHIL 280a: Special Topics in Philosophy:Philosophy of Music
1.00 Credits
Vassar College
A philosophical inquiry into the difference between music and sound, the expression of emotion in music, the erotics of music, the role of repetition and variation, the experience of resolution and dissolution, time and timelessness, the significance of different endings. Ms. Church
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PHIL 290a: and b.Field Work
3.00 Credits
Vassar College
The department.
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