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PHIL 416: Aristotle's Pol & Rhetorici
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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PHIL 416W: Aristotle's Politics & Rhet
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The Rhetoric tackles the question whether there can be an art of refined speaking. Though it seems part of productive science, in many places it links with practical science. The course also treats Aristotle's philosophical approach to politics.
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PHIL 417W: Sem:Descartes/Spinoza/Leibniz
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This seminar engages the tradition of Continental Rationalism, with specific attention to the writings of Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz. Rather than narrowly focusing on their contributions to epistemology, the course connects seventeenth century theory of knowledge to metaphysics, ethical and political thought, and early modern science.
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PHIL 418W: Art & Truth
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This seminar studies the post-Platonic Western aesthetic tradition centering on the theme of art and truth initially raised by Plato.
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PHIL 420W: St. Augustine
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course covers the early works of Augustine, focusing on his appropriation of Platonic and Stoic sources. We will also look at his later reinterpretation of his early life in works like the Confessions.
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PHIL 421W: Epicureans, Stoics, Skeptics
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
After a brief introduction to the Greek originals of these three schools, this course considers how the following Roman philosophers adapted them: Cicero, Lucretius, Seneca, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Sextus Empiricus. Evaluating their relative merits, both for their times and our own, this course also considers their influence upon modern thought.
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PHIL 422W: Aquinas: Treatise on Man
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
An introduction to the philosophical psychology of Aquinas through close reading of the Treatise on Man (Summa theologiae 1.75-102), complemented by passages from his commentary on Aristotle's On the Soul.
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PHIL 423W: Aristotle
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course offers a survey of Aristotle's philosophy through selections of all his major works.
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PHIL 424W: Plato's Parm/Artist's Meia
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
These are arguably the leading theoretical works of each author. They will each be examined in detail and brought in relation to each other in as much as Aristotle develops his position with constant attention to Plato's.
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PHIL 425W: Concentrated Rdngs in Phil
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Offers the opportunity for students and faculty to conduct in-depth study of a topic not covered, or covered only briefly, in other departmental courses. Special permission required.
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