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PH 435: Advanced Research
5.00 Credits
Colorado College
Extended format course taken during the fall of senior year. Majors conduct research on the relevant literature for their theses, and produce both a literature review of this material and a detailed thesis proposal by the beginning of block 4. Possibility of writing a thesis depends upon the department's acceptance of the proposal. .5 unit - McEnnerney.
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PH 452: Junior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
An examination of the work of a living philosopher, especially as this contemporary work rereads or relates to a figure from the history of philosophy. When possible, the philosopher in question will participate in the seminar. Prerequisite: Philosophy 101, Philosophy 201, and a declared major in philosophy. 1 unit - Hourdequin.
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PH 453: Independent Readings
1.00 Credits
Colorado College
Independent study for advanced students who wish work supplementary to that offered in the Catalog. 1 unit.
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PH 454: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Colorado College
Independent study for advanced students who wish work supplementary to that offered in the Catalog. 1 unit.
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PH 455: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Topic, proposed by the student and approved by the department prior to the beginning of the course, will focus on a specific philosophical problem and critically engage the texts central to that problem. Normally taken during half-block and block 5. Prerequisite: Philosophy 435 and consent of department. (May be offered as a January half-block.) 1.5 units - Genova, McEnnerney.
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PH 456: Senior Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Year-long, extended format seminar centering on the work of the philosophy department's colloquium speakers and on the practice of philosophical discourse. In advance of colloquium lectures, students read relevant background papers and engage in seminar discussions. Students also attend all colloquia, interact with speakers during their visits, and write response papers following colloquium talks. Course emphasizes critical engagement with contemporary philosophical research. Prerequisite: Philosophy Majors with senior standing. Pass/Fail Only. 1 unit - Hourdequin.
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PS 101: What is Politics Examines enduring themes in political life
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
Questions explored include the balance between state authority and individual liberty; analogies between the exercise of power in government and other areas of human life; the nature of ethical judgment in governance; and the varying ways in which constitutional regimes give expression to and tame the exercise of power. (Formerly 201 Political Analysis.) (Cannot be taken after 103.) Prerequisite: No credit after 103. 1 unit - Cronin.
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PS 103: Western Political Traditions
3.00 Credits
Colorado College
A survey of the experiences and ideas that have shaped political life in the West. Treatment of selected periods and political philosophies from Ancient Greece through the 20th century. The foundations and development of liberal-democratic thought, together with critiques of, and alternatives to, liberal-democratic thought and practice. Focus on the constitutional democracy of the United States. (Cannot be taken after PS 101.) (Offered as an FYE course.) Prerequisite: No credit after Political Science 101 1 unit counts toward NAS minor. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: The West in Time requirement.) 2 units - Fuller, Grace, Lindau.
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PS 115: Concepts of Freedom From Ancient to Modern Times
2.00 - 9.00 Credits
Colorado College
This interdisciplinary course explores enduring questions in the Western tradition: What does it mean to be free What are the basic ideas of freedom that figure prominently in the Western tradition What is freedom for Is there a rational use of freedom Discussion will spring from readings in ancient, medieval and modern philosophy, politics, religion and literature, and complementary films. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: The West in Time requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 2 units.
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PS 123: Race in America:A Conversation
5.00 - 9.00 Credits
Colorado College
(Not offered 2008-09.) .5 unit.
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