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PHI 300: Education and Social Policy
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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PHI 300B: Myths, Symbols and Images
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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PHI 301: Phil Issues & the Law
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students are introduced to basic concepts of law including the relationship between law and morality, the nature of legal reasoning and the ethical problems of professional practice. Special emphasis is placed on contemporary issues before the courts such as affirmative action, right to privacy, free speech and the death penalty. Recommended for pre-law students. Offered fall, alternate years. Heritage Exploration 3 credits
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PHI 302: Philosophical Attitudes
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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PHI 303: Logic
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course is an introduction to traditional Aristotelian logic and symbolic logic. Emphasis is on the nature of deductive reasoning and formal systems of deduction. Course is recommended for LSAT preparation. Course is required of all Philosophy majors. Offered spring. 3 credits
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PHI 304: Hist & Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course addresses contemporary issues in the philosophy of science through examination of examples from the history of science. These issues include what it means for a theory to be scienti?c, the nature of discovery, what constitutes a scienti?c theory, how theories are con?rmed, and the problems of inductive reasoning. Contemporary issues in science are used to illustrate scienti?c practice. Prerequisite: Two courses in philosophy or permission of the instructor. Offered spring, alternate years. 3 credits
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PHI 305: The Existential Challenge
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course offers an examination of philosophies of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche as well as an exposition of major phenomenologists as Husserl, Heidegger and Sartre. Course is supplemented with readings from contemporary literature. Offered alternate years. 3 credits
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PHI 306: Myths, Symbols, & Images
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
The course examines a variety of cultural mythologies such as Native American, Latin American, Nordic, Greek, and African to determine the meaning and signi?cance of these myths as they reveal human experiences. The use of myths, symbols and images are analyzed within the context of the cultural history and as expressions of profound relationships that humankind bear with each other and their surroundings. Offered fall, alternate years. Heritage Exploration 3 credits
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PHI 307: Ethics and Communications
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Ethical theories are applied to actual cases in the media industry. All aspects of the media are considered: broadcast and print media, advertising and public relations, as well as entertainment. Students analyze the loyalties of case participants to understand the underlying moral values and ethical principles. Offered fall, alternate years. Value Exploration 3 credits
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PHI 308: Ethical Issues/Contemp Med
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course examines the ethical dilemmas presented by modern medicine, including patient autonomy, informed consent, paternalism, letting die, scarcity of resources, abortion, and the right to health care. Offered spring, alternate years. 3 credits
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