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PHIL 563: Problems in Ethics
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course continues the argument Alasdair MacIntyre begins in After Virtue. Moral discourse requires a rootedness in beliefs reflecting continuity of debate at the personal as well as political level. Modern liberalism short circuits this dialectical connectedness through the creation of, and emphasis upon, what must be considered its central tenet: the individual qua individual as repository of rights must be protected as point of departure and ultimate end of moral inquiry.
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PHIL 564: Kierkegaard
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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PHIL 565: The Metaphysical Novel
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course begins with Simone de Beauvoir's view of the metaphysical novel in her essay, "Literature and Metaphysics." For her, "Metaphysics is not primarily a system. . . ." to do metaphysics is "to be metaphysical. . . ." This means to face the world, to throw oneself into the totality of the world with the totality of one's own being. Thus fiction can recreate the "adventure of the spirit" that is lived metaphysics. We will read novels such as Beauvoir's "L'invit'e," Nadine Gordimer's "Burger's Daughter" and Franz Kafka's "The Castle" in the light of the metaphysical problems that they articulate, question, and discuss. We will read short selections by other philosophers, primarily on literature but also on metaphysics.
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PHIL 566: Black Bodies/White Gazes
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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PHIL 567: Race Mtrs/Phil & Lit Explo
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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PHIL 568: Hsty Matter:Ren & Mod Tght
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This graduate course is an exploration of the history of the concept of matter (and concomitant doctrines of materialism) in the philosophy and literature of the Renaissance and the Early Modern period.
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PHIL 569: Critical Race Theory
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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PHIL 570: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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PHIL 571: Ricoeur-Symbolism of Evil
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This phenomenological study analyzes four ways of symbolizing evil and redemption: Babylonian, Greek Tragic, Biblical, and Orphic. It also examines rituals, myths, and theories that express this symbolism in religious experience, poetry, theology, and philosophy. The course asks if belief in the existence of God can be reconciled with the problem of evil. The professor interprets Rocoeur's project in relation to Immanuel Kant's Critique of Judgment and Friedrich Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy and focuses on the aesthetic dimension of the redemption of evil.
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PHIL 572: Heidegger's Being & Time
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Heidegger's Being and Time is one of the most influential philosophical books of this century. This seminar will concentrate on a close reading of the primary text and a discussion of this early treatise that is his most important philosophical contribution.
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