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PHIL 449: African American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course will examine the core issues in African American philosophy. These issues will include: (1) the nature and purpose of African American philosophy; (2) questions concerning racial, cultural, and ethnic identity; (3) the varied forms, causes, and consequences of racism; (4) separatist vs. assimilationist strategies for addressing racial injustice; and (5) debates concerning reparations and affirmative action.
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PHIL 450: Native American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course will study philosophy indigenous to Native America with an emphasis on the plateau region of Washington State through an examination of indigenous languages and cultural traditions.
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PHIL 451: Political Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
An examination of the nature and norms of political life, with attention to major historical themes in the light of contemporary relevance.
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PHIL 452: Social Ethics
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
A consideration of the moral implications of communal life, including such topics as individual rights and distributive justice. Issues such as pornography, capital punishment, and affirmative action are treated.
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PHIL 453: International Ethics
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The moral structure of the international community in the context of problems such as war, foreign aid, and transnational migration.
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PHIL 454: Metaethics
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course is an advanced study of contemporary disputes in ethical theory and metaethics. It will cover issues like the meaning and ontology of moral value and language, the realism-antirealism debate, concerns in moral psychology, and the impact of evolutionary theory on ethics. In addition the course will also examine a range of competing, twentieth-century ethical theories.
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PHIL 455: Health Care Ethics
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Ethical concepts and issues in the medical field: personhood, relationship between health care professional and patient, experimentation, rights to health care, and allocation of health care resources.
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PHIL 456: Feminist Ethics
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
Explores womens experiences of oppression and some of the ways in which this has marginalized their concerns and their perceptions of the moral dimension. Feminist contributions to rethinking the concept of moral agency, the traditionally sharp distinction between the public and private domains, the relevance of personal relationships to ethics, and the process of moral development and moral decision-making are considered Spring, odd years.
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PHIL 457: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The philosophic basis of business and its relation to social development. Responsibilities of the business community to society and the individual. The relationship between economic theories and philosophical approaches.
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PHIL 458: Environmental Ethics
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The detailed philosophical study of humanity's understanding of its relationship to the natural environment, concentrating on historically prominent conceptions of that relationship, and the philosophical foundation of the contemporary `environmental movement.' Annually.
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