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PHL 321: Existentialism
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A study of the Existentialist movement, its roots and contemporary development. Special attention will be given to Kierkegaard, Sarte, and Marcel. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course.
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PHL 322: Philosophy and Gender
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A philosophical investigation of the nature of sex and gender in society. Issues may include the nature of difference, equality, justice and knowledge. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course.
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PHL 335: Advanced Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An in-depth examination of the central metaphysical and epistemological issues concerning religious belief. Topics may include classic arguments for the existence of God, the problem of evil, the nature of faith and its relationship to rational criteria, the nature of religious language. Students who have taken PHL 230 may not enroll in PHL 335. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course.
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PHL 341: History of Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A study of the history of Western philosophy from its origins through the fourth century B.C., emphasizing the Presocratics, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course.
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PHL 342: History of Medieval Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A survey of philosophy from the end of the classical world (Augustine) through the fourteenth century (William of Ockham). The emphasis is on themes or problems in metaphysics and epistemology. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course.
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PHL 343: History of Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An examination of the central questions of philosophy from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries (e.g., the nature of knowledge, the place of humans in nature, moral and political obligation) as discussed by Descartes, Hobbes, Spinoza, Locke, Leibniz, Berkeley, Hume, Rousseau, Kant, and Hegel. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course.
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PHL 344: History of Contemporary Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A study of the major problems of twentieth century philosophy (intentionality, meaning, reference, and interpretation) as discussed by the main figures in the phenomenological or analytic tradition (e.g., Frege, Husserl, Russell, Carnap, Heidegger, Merleau- Ponty, Wittgenstein, Searle, Derrida). Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lowerdivision course.
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PHL 350: Philosophy of Law
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An examination of the nature of law and morality, liberty, justice, equality, and punishment. Contemporary social issues such as the right to privacy, obscenity and pornography, capital punishment, equality between the sexes are also discussed. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course.
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PHL 351-352: Western Political Philosophy I,II
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Same course as POL 381-382, (see Political Science for course description). Either the first or the second part of this course may be taken for three hours credit in philosophy. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course. 172 Division of Philosophy and Theology
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PHL 360: Philosophy of Art
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An inductive study of aesthetic experience, leading to an analysis of beauty in nature, art in general, and each of the major arts. Reflections on art and life. Prerequisites: PHL 101 and a lower-division course.
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