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MALS 552: Civic Argumentation
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Applies the methods and principles of deliberation and critique to a significant contemporary social issue. Emphasizes creating, advocating, defending, and refuting social propositions and claims.
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MALS 553: Human Rghts:Politics/Polcy
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course is an intensive examination of the international human rights regime including philosophical sources; legal instruments; governmental and non-state actors; and impacts on states and international order. It considers classic civil and political rights as well as emerging rights of children, minorities and indigenous peoples.
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MALS 554: Comm & Community Relations
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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MALS 555: Global Economic Development
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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MALS 556: Foucault
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
In the style of such academics as Noam Chomsky and Edward Said, Michel Foucault is also a political activist (hence an intellectual in perhaps the most honorable sense of the word). Yet his many critics claim that Foucault's archaeological and genealogical enterprises - his genealogies of how human beings constitute themselves as subjects - imply that we have no rational and subject-centered basis for political or ethical committment (for liberation, emancipation, revolution or even reform in any significant sense of the term). The major aim of the course will be to evaluate this claim in light of our understanding of Foucault's archaeological and genealogical methods and their application to specific domains.
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MALS 557: Phil & Death:Heidegger Etc.
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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MALS 558: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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MALS 559: Phil of Communication
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Study of philosophical theories used to analyze, describe, and interpret the process of communication. Emphasis on the nature of persons, consciousness, and social exchange as discussed in contemporary schools of thought such as behaviorism, semiology, structuralism, critical theory, and hermeneutics.
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MALS 560: Rhetoric,Relig & Society
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Seeks to understand religion, not as a psychological experience, nor even as a set of doctrines or beliefs, but as a rhetorical symbolizing of experience. The aim of this course is to introduce how the rhetoric of religious symbols influence and enrich our daily living. The centrality of rhetorical symbolism to religion is evident whenever we think about the activities most often associated with religious practice. The Bible, sacred rituals, prayer, sermons, stories, religious tracts, and books are all communication artifacts.
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MALS 561: International Film
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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