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PHL 2200: Moral Problems
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
After a brief introduction to some basic ideas in ethical theory, this course allows students to examine and discuss critically various contemporary moral problems, such as abortion, the death penalty, affirmative action, free speech, and civil disobedience. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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PHL 2205: Law,Morality,and Society
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Introduces a variety of urgent moral, political, and social controversies that are closely connected with the law. There will be special emphasis on issues of race, gender, and class. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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PHL 2210: Political and Social Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
This course raises basic questions about politics, society, and social change. Why is government necessary What are the limits of government action When is it permissible to disobey the law When is revolution justified Why is democracy a good thing When are human beings genuinely free Does capitalism promote or undermine democracy andfreedom Are there feasible alternatives to capitalism Readings may be from historical figures (e.g., Plato, Hobbes, Locke, Marx, Mill) or contemporary sources or both.
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PHL 2220: Philosophy and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Offers a philosophical examination of a variety of key environmental issues. Topics to be discussed include the value of nature, property rights, world hunger, and the moral status of animals.
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PHL 2225: Business Ethics
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
This course introduces students to competing ethical theories and conceptions of economic justice, and applies them to specific moral and social issues raised by contemporary business practices.
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PHL 2230: Ethics and Professional Responsibility
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
This course is open only to students admitted to the Intensive Evening Degree Program. Examines major ethical theories and explores the application of those theories to current business, moral, and social issues. Illustrative case studies are used as well as other group exercises to enable the student to identify justice issues involved in specific problem areas of the work environment.
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PHL 2235: Bioethics
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
This course considers some of the many ethical issues arising from the biological and medical sciences. Topics may include: reproductive rights, genetic research and engineering, ethical, social, and legal implications of the Human Genome Project, euthanasia and assisted suicide, resource allocation, organ donation, experimentation with humans and non-humans, and ethical issues in health care.
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PHL 2300: Logic and Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
An introduction to the analysis and evaluation of arguments using both formal and informal methods. Recommended for everyone who wants to improve their critical thinking and reading skills. Especially useful for anyone planning to take a graduate school admissions test, including the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), and the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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PHL 2400: Philosophy of Science
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisite: A previous course in Philosophy or Natural Science, or permission of the instructor The philosophy of science addresses questions about the nature and methods of science, about conceptual and foundational issues within the various sciences, and about the broader implications of scientific research. Specific topics may vary, but students will be introduced to competing views of the nature of scientific reasoning, learn to think critically about important scientific developments, and consider some of the ethical, social, political, and religious questions which they raise. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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PHL 2405: Philosophy of Mind
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisite: A previous course in Philosophy or Psychology, or permission of the instructor The nature of mind and its relation to the physical world has been a perennial philosophical question. Can modern science offer a solution to this problem This course examines both traditional issues (such as the mind-body problem, personal identity, and free will) and contemporary variants of these issues raised by research into artificial intelligence and work in cognitive science. The amount of work required for upper-division credit will differ in both quantity and quality from that required for lower-division credit.
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