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PHIL 305: Continental Philosophy:Husserl,Heidegger and the Quest for Being
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FA The phenomenological movement and its impact on philosophy, literature, and psychology, with attention to Husserl's views on mind, body, and intersubjectivity and Heidegger's ideas of being-in-the-world, authenticity, and death.
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PHIL 306: American Philosophy
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS A study of the major philosophic movements which have originated in the United States or had a significant impact on its institutions and culture.
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PHIL 313H: What Motivates Altruism? Honors
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
6 FA Open only to students working on the Upper-Division Theme in Honors; must be in good standing in the Honors Program. Is there such a thing as "altruistic" behavior, or is it the case that when we help other people it is self-interest that is lurking behind our motivations? In our society, what accounts for the imperative that we should be altruistic? This course explores answers to fundamental questions about the phenomenon of helping others by looking at several disciplinary approaches to explaining semingly selfless conduct. This course is distinctive in asking students to address these questions theoretically and empirically. Students test the theories they study in class through fieldwork.
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PHIL 320: Ethics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 SP An introduction to moral theory, including such figures as Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Mill. Alternative views concerning fundamental moral questions will be explored.
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PHIL 321: Ethics and Human Happiness
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS An investigation of major contemporary theories of human happiness. Emphasis will be placed on analyzing the philosophical assumptions which they make about human nature, on evaluating the ethical content of these theories, and applying these theories to one's everyday life.
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PHIL 322: Science and Human Values
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 SP BIOL 101 or BIOL 108. Critically examines scientific and humanistic world views and sensibilities, directly applying these approaches to contemporary social and personal problems.
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PHIL 322H: Science and Human Values-Honors
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FA Acceptance into the Honors Program, faculty permission. Critically examines scientific and humanistic world views and sensibilities, directly applying these approaches to contemporary social and personal problems.
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PHIL 323: Moral Issues in Parenting
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS A philosophical investigation of the moral and legal dimensions of parenting.
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PHIL 324: Philosophical Perspectives on Sex and Love
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 FS An exploration of conceptual and ethical issues pertaining to intimate relationships, e.g., sexual equality, perversion, fidelity, the nature of love and friendship, marriage, and children.
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PHIL 325: Marxist Thought
3.00 Credits
California State University-Chico
3 INQ Origin and development in the nineteenth century of dialectical and historical materialism, emphasizing the implications of Marxist philosophy for an understanding of nature, knowledge, revolution; doctrinal evolution from Marx to Mao.
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