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PHI 309: American Intellectual History
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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PHI 310: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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PHI 312: Philosophy on Film
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Film, since its inception more than 100 years ago, has become both a hugely popular form of entertainment and has largely replaced the novel as the most readily accessible expression of popular philosophical concerns. The title of this course is intentionally ambiguous: the course will be concerned with "philosophy on ?lm" both in the sense of the philosophical issues raised in ?lms and in the sense of what philosophy has to say about ?lm. We will look at ?lms and we will read about ?lms and ?lm. Additionally, readings will include philosophy of the sorts raised in the ?lms viewed. Along the way, students will encounter and attempt to give at least provisional answers to questions such as "Are ?lms inherently philosophical?" and "Are ?lms more or less effective than written works for raising certain philosophical issues?" Offered fall. Aesthetics Appreciation 3 credits
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PHI 315: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course offers a philosophical inquiry into the nature and meaning of ethical values. What does it mean to be a good human being? Is there a rational way to determine the ethical rightness and wrongness of human actions? What role do human emotions play in our ethical lives? Are there ethical implications behind our political, economic and social lives? Classic and contemporary views of ethics will be studied. This course is required of all philosophy majors. Prerequisite: Two courses in philosophy or permission of the instructor. Offered fall, alternate years. Value Exploration 3 credits
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PHI 320: Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
Students read selections from the classical political philosophies of Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, and Mill. The focus is on the relation between politics and morality, the contemporary problems of democracy and the problem of achieving both wisdom and consent in government. Prerequisite: Two courses in philosophy or permission of the instructor. Offered fall, alternate years. Heritage Exploration 3 credits
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PHI 325: Idea of Beauty/Phil of Art
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
The course explores the human response to aesthetic experience. Art forms such as painting, drama and music are analyzed in light of the philosophical contributions of Plato, Aristotle, Hume, Kant, and others. Offered fall, alternate years. Aesthetics Appreciation 3 credits
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PHI 326: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course examines the various traditions that have shaped our attitudes toward the environment: the tradition of human dominion over nature, the tradition of human stewardship of nature and the recent tradition that accords ethical standing or even rights to nature. The role of these traditions in contributing to and/or solving environmental problems will then be considered. Finally a sketch of an environmental ethics adequate to deal with such problems as pollution, overpopulation, our responsibility for future generations, endangered species, and animal rights will be offered. Offered fall, alternate years. 3 credits
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PHI 401: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
This course covers selected topics from the history of philosophy such as Plato's later dialogues, Kant and German idealism, contemporary analytic philosophy and post modernism, and philosophy of religion. Prerequisites: PHI 201 and PHI 202 or permission of the instructor. Offered upon suf?cient enrollment. 3 credits
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PHI 402: Aristole
3.00 Credits
Cabrini University
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PHI 403: 17th Century Rationalism
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Cabrini University
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