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PHIL 101: Su,F INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Some of the great themes and major figures of Western philosophy. Formerly PHIL 101. Credit not allowed for both PHIL 101 and PHIL& 101. [HA, SE]
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PHIL 106: Su,F,W,Sp INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Introduction to modern symbolic logic. Formerly PHIL 170. Credit not allowed for both PHIL 170 and PHIL& 106. [HA, SE]
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PHIL 115: f Introduction to Ancient And Medieval Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Some of the major thinkers and ideas of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Emphasis on the great thinkers of the nineteenth century. Students enrolling in PHIL 115 are strongly encouraged to enroll in ENGL 260, World Literature. Formerly PHIL 105. Credit not allowed for both PHIL 105 and PHIL 115. [HA, SE]
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PHIL 116: w Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Introduction to some of the great thinkers and ideas of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Students enrolling in PHIL 116 are strongly encouraged to enroll concurrently in ENGL 261, World Literature. Formerly PHIL 106. Credit not allowed for both PHIL 106 and PHIL 116. [HA, SE]
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PHIL 117: Sp INTRODUCTION TO LATE MODERN PHILOSOPHY
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Some of the major thinkers and ideas of the nineteenth and twentieth century. Emphasis on the great thinkers of the nineteenth century. Students enrolling in PHIL 117 are strongly encouraged to enroll concurrently in ENGL 262, World Literature. Formerly PHIL 107. Credit not allowed for both PHIL 107 and PHIL 117. [HA, SE]
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PHIL 160: Introduction to Classical Logic
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Introduction to traditional, Aristotelian logic. Includes formulation of propositions, logical inference, syllogisms (categorical, hypothetical, etc.), and fallacies. [HA, SE]
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PHIL 240: F,Sp ETHICS
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Theories of morality from ancient times to the present, with attention to both practical and theoretical issues. The relationship between ethics and other areas of philosophy. [HA, SE]
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PHIL 251: Su,W PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Exploration of the nature of the religious experience, the difficulties inherent in the use of religious language, the classical proofs for the existence of God, the relationship between faith and reason, and the problem of evil.
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PHIL 280: Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clark College
Varying topics in philosophy, as listed in the quarterly class schedule. May be repeated for credit. [HA, SE]
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PHIL 290: Su,F,W,Sp SPECIAL PROJECTS
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Clark College
Opportunity to plan, organize and complete special projects approved by the department. Contact the instructional dean, division chair or your instructor for more information or to make arrangements to register for Special Project credits in this department. Prerequisite: Completion of two philosophy courses and consent of Instructional Unit. [HA, GE]
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